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Daily Archives: 24 July, 2013

Covent Garden heads to Brum

Retail Birmingham will be brightening the streets of the city centre with a month long programme of ‘Street Performance Saturdays’

24 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Shopping, What's on.

Memo to all sections in Department of Health

Laurence Inman has seen a secret memo and, in true Wikileaks fashion, reveals its contents just prior to his arrest.

24 July, 2013 in Comment, Features, Health, Most recent, Politics.

Teachers celebrate long service and say goodbye to their history boy

Dedicated teachers and staff who clocked up a combined total of more than 560 years at Aldridge School have said goodbye to the longest serving member of staff.

24 July, 2013 in Education, Local history, Most recent.

The Old Dance School – UK tour

Special home-town show for stunning cinematic folk septet The Old Dance School, as part of their UK tour, to be recorded for live release.

24 July, 2013 in Music, What's on.

DE. CON. STRUCT.

DE.CON.STRUCT is a group exhibition, which aims to challenge gender norms and ideals.

24 July, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, What's on.

Came the deluge

As forecast, the heat on Monday was followed by brief but heavy thunder storms.

24 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Environment.

More tech start-ups each receive £10,000 package

Four new start-ups have each received a £10,000 incubation package, enabling the launch of their tech businesses at Birmingham Science Park

24 July, 2013 in Aston, Business.

Topping the league for new investment

The Greater Birmingham and Solihull region is one of the most successful in the UK at attracting foreign investment

24 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Solihull.

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