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In my speech at the Post's 150th Anniversary Gala, I rather pompously declared that what tied the 21st century title to its 19th century origins was the role of the Post as a 'place for ideas'.
What I meant was that it is the paper's job to represent and reflect upon current politicial, social and scientific thought in the Midlands, and by doing so encourage informed argument out of which comes progress. Through the Chamberlain revolution of the late 19th century, that was certainly the case, and I make no apologies for firmly believing that our move into the online world - particularly blogging - provides an opportunity to fulfil this ambition even more so.
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Beijing Blog - Jo Green and Paul Phedon from Birmingham PR firm S&X Media give their account of being at the Beijing Olympics
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The Big Debate - Start the debate. Are our Young Leaders our Green Saviours? September 15, Hall 5 the ICC.
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Simon Hadley - The Birmingham Post's picture editor
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Paul Dale - The Birmingham Post's public affairs editor
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Phil Davis - Board member of Passenger Focus (rail transport passenger group)
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James Treadwell - Criminologist, Birmingham City University
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Stef Lewandowski - Owner of digital design agency 3Form and part of Birmingham's Big City Plan
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Marc Reeves - Editor of The Birmingham Post
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Emma Brady - The Birmingham Post's health correspondent
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Shahid Naqvi - The Birmingham Post's education correspondent
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Jonathan Walker - The Birmingham Post's political editor
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Roshan Doug - Writer and political commentator
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Joanna Geary - Development Editor of The Birmingham Post.
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Tom Scotney - The Birmingham Post news reporter
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