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Rubbish piles high in Birmingham as bin strike drags on
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Watch: Mountains of bin bags on Birmingham streets as residents try to shift rubbish
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Bin workers in Birmingham begin indefinite all-out strike
The action follows weeks of on and off striking from the city's refuse workers.BBC News - Mar. 11 -
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UK’s second city drowns in rubbish as bin strikes continue
Businesses fear that refuse piles will damage Birmingham’s reputation, as industrial action continuesFinancial Times - 13h
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