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Daily Archives: 17 March, 2015

National speakers take stage with Greater Birmingham at MIPIM 2015

Region enlists high-profile speakers to discuss prominent projects during global real estate fair.

17 March, 2015 in Birmingham, Business.

Project Aid

Nigel Kennedy meets Jimi Hendrix. Dave Woodhall reports on an evening where many styles clashed.

17 March, 2015 in Classical, Music.

Help for Birmingham benefits claimants

City council staff “ready to support Universal Credit claimants”.

17 March, 2015 in Birmingham, Community.

MP calls for halt to care.data roll-out

“It has still not been thought through.”

17 March, 2015 in Health, Politics.

Pulis to prize

Terry Wills witnesses a memorable day at the Hawthorns.

17 March, 2015 in Football.

Birmingham businesses urged to get staff volunteering

Working together can build team spirit – claim.

17 March, 2015 in Business, Charities, Community.

Birmingham families going to Downing Street

Helena Fernandez Fuentes tells why she will be in London this afternoon.

17 March, 2015 in Comment, Crime.

Black Country demolition boss hits out at lack of skills support

“Massive skills gap” claims industry chief.

17 March, 2015 in Business.

Character Weekend at Cadbury World

Meet your chocolate favourites.

17 March, 2015 in Childrens, Food and drink.

British landscape exhibition to open

Stanhope Forbes’ England opens at Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum.

17 March, 2015 in Art and Leisure.

Coming up at Artrix

Film, comedy and loads for children.

17 March, 2015 in Childrens, Cinema, Comedy, Most recent.

Modern technology aids history projects

Digital projects bring museums and archives to life in the Black Country.

17 March, 2015 in Exhibitions, Local history, Museums.

Student production for city centre theatre

BOA present Betty Blue Eyes at the Old Rep.

17 March, 2015 in Theatre.

Mammal hands support penguins at Hare and Hounds

Martin Longley stalked a pair of sturdy UK math-jazz trios up the hill to Kings Heath.

17 March, 2015 in Music.

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