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Monthly Archives: September 2015

A sense of responsibility

Award-winning comic Chris Ramsey on growing up gradually.

30 September, 2015 in Comedy.

Health warning for returning Hajj pilgrims

Be alert to deadly illness.

30 September, 2015 in Health.

Library Story

Appeal for help with book publication.

30 September, 2015 in Architecture, Books.

Boost for retailers at Style Birmingham Live

Fashion event helps boost Birmingham Weekender.

30 September, 2015 in Fashion, Festivals, Retail.

Cadbury World chocolatiers en pointe for ballet

Further anniversary celebration for BRB.

30 September, 2015 in Most recent.

Beer, Beach Boys and Bob Dylan

Dave Woodhall talks to Billy Mitchell, front man with folk rock icons Lindisfarne, about his current tour.

29 September, 2015 in Music, What's on.

Birmingham boom continues

Brindleyplace achieves record footfall on a single day.

29 September, 2015 in Business, Festivals, Food and drink, Retail.

Coming to Artrix

Comedy, theatre and a strange take on science.

29 September, 2015 in Comedy, Music, Theatre.

TV presenter signs on for run

Good Morning Britain reporter to tackle Great Birmingham Run.

29 September, 2015 in Charities, Running.

F is for…

Dave Woodhall on another defeat for Villa.

28 September, 2015 in Football.

Something for the weekend

Hundreds of thousands of people flock to Birmingham for the city’s biggest weekend of arts, shopping, food and sport.

28 September, 2015 in Attractions, Birmingham, Festivals, Retail, Sport.

Blues dusted by Millers

Andy Munro witnesses Blues at home to Rotherham.

27 September, 2015 in Football.

Dazed and confused

David Cameron has no credibility when it comes to Syria or Middle Eastern politics in general says Steve Beauchampé.

27 September, 2015 in Comment, Politics.

Screengrab: Scarlett and the tartan terror

Richard Lutz offers you the lowdown on the best movie on the flatscreen this week. And a warning: it’s creepy.

26 September, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

John Lewis Birmingham now open

Opening marks £35 million investment and retailer’s largest new shop in four years.

25 September, 2015 in Business, Retail.

New technology to aid ambulance service

“Mobile mini headquarters” unveiled.

25 September, 2015 in Emergency Services.

Chocolate maker’s fund to boost local groups

Birmingham community projects scoop share of £18,000 fund.

25 September, 2015 in Charities, Community.

Solihull pupil to play home town celeb

Chosen to play the young Richard Hammond.

25 September, 2015 in Education, Television.

Review: Henry V at Stratford

Richard Lutz takes a seat for that most patriotic of Shakespeare plays .

24 September, 2015 in Classical, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, Tourism, United Kingdom.

Given the choice…

Terry Wills looks back on a mixed week for Albion.

24 September, 2015 in Football.

Enjoying the high life

Simon Hale enjoys a trip Stateside.

24 September, 2015 in Most recent, Tourism, Travel.

BBC’s Make It Digital tour to visit Birmingham

Mailbox climax to nationwide exhibition.

24 September, 2015 in Exhibitions, Television.

Villa ‘triumph’

Andy Munro gives a Blue version of the Second City derby.

24 September, 2015 in Football.

A small matter of pride

Dave Woodhall on events at Villa Park.

23 September, 2015 in Football.

John Lewis to open Style Birmingham Live

New store to launch fashion event.

23 September, 2015 in Attractions, Shopping, Style and Design.

On your marks for the Great Birmingham Bun

Chef creates treat for runners.

23 September, 2015 in Charities, Cookery, Running.

Winter warning over health risk

At risk groups urged to book a flu jab.

23 September, 2015 in Health.

£350,000 boost from Finance Birmingham

Sky is the limit as firm boosts cloud services with funding help.

23 September, 2015 in Business, Science & technology.

Centro advice for city weekend

Public transport network ready for Birmingham’s big weekend of arts, music and sport.

23 September, 2015 in Attractions, Festivals, Transport.

It ain’t over… til it’s over

Richard Lutz salutes the passing of a baseball star who died today and who was beloved by all New Yorkers.

23 September, 2015 in Most recent, Sport.

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