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Talks to end Birmingham bin strike being 'sabotaged', union claims

Sky News Wednesday, 21 May 2025
Talks to end Birmingham bin strike being 'sabotaged', union claimsGovernment commissioners have been accused of "sabotaging" negotiations to end the long-running bin strike in Birmingham.
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