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Monthly Archives: March 2016

Steel Trap

Britain holds its breathe as the axe hangs over its largest steel plant. More than 40,000 jobs could be affected. Richard Lutz takes a look.

31 March, 2016 in Business, Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Light ahead

Terry Wills on Albion and international duty.

31 March, 2016 in Football.

Young singers celebrate

An historic occasion for one of Birmingham’s cultural treasures.

31 March, 2016 in Classical, Community.

Charity cycle raises thousands for St Mary’s Hospice

Reservoir tour challenges riders.

31 March, 2016 in Charities, Cycling, Cycling.

Send for Moyes

Dave Woodhall looks back at one Villa manager and forward in hope to the arrival of another.

30 March, 2016 in Football.

Number One to Paradise

Alan Clawley on the latest city centre property developments.

29 March, 2016 in Architecture, Business, Comment.

When Harry met Seinfeld

Simon Hale takes a TV tour of the Big Apple.

29 March, 2016 in Attractions, Film, Television, Tourism, Travel.

Innovation Birmingham receives new state of the art facility

New office building to aid digital businesses.

29 March, 2016 in Most recent.

SIFA fundraising concert announced

Event to honour memory of local musician.

29 March, 2016 in Charities, Music.

Emirates Airbus takes off from Birmingham as demand increases

Airline strengthens its commitment to the Midlands with first ever daily A380 service.

29 March, 2016 in Transport.

Balsall Common pub launches charity menu

Fundraisers to benefit from White Horse dishes.

29 March, 2016 in Charities, Food and drink.

That was the wheel that was

Richard Lutz looks back in languor at the past seven days: days of pride, northern views, the Stones play Cuba…finally. 

26 March, 2016 in Comment, Most recent, Music, Travel.

BE here now

Festival featuring the best of European theatre, dance and performance returns to Birmingham.

25 March, 2016 in Classical, Dance, Festivals, Film.

Artist gives Birmingham a metallic makeover

Bespoke sculptures created for exhibition at Castle Fine Art in The Mailbox.

25 March, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions.

Manufacturing boss to head Sandwell Business Ambassadors programme

Borough business bosses to aid investment growth.

25 March, 2016 in Business.

Cadbury World creates giant Easter eggs for charity

Monster fundraisers highlights of holiday weekend fun.

25 March, 2016 in Charities, Food and drink.

Sir Alan at Cosford

Cobham exhibition now on display at RAF Museum.

25 March, 2016 in Exhibitions, Transport.

Osborne Backs Brexit

G.O. says UK’s a go-go in EU U-turn.

25 March, 2016 in Comment, Politics.

Local student wins degree to pursue career in engineering

Competition victory for innovative presenter.

24 March, 2016 in Education, Science & technology.

The Beat go on

Win tickets for the return of the local heroes.

24 March, 2016 in Music.

Eurotrashed

EU Referendum show at The REP 3rd-4th May.

24 March, 2016 in Politics, Theatre.

Doing it the hard way

Terry Wills on a frustrating afternoon for the Albion.

24 March, 2016 in Football.

Jumping with Glee

Birmingham club scoops leading UK comedy award.

24 March, 2016 in Comedy.

The Office

Alan Clawley looks back at Birmingham’s innovative office blocks.

23 March, 2016 in Architecture, Business, Comment.

Green technology entrepreneurs sought

Climate-KIC announces launch of ClimateLaunchpad 2016 competition at Innovation Birmingham Campus.

23 March, 2016 in Business, Environment, Science & technology.

Lichfield Festival programme announced

Landmark anniversary for Cathedral City festival.

23 March, 2016 in Classical, Dance, Festivals, Film, Music.

Millennium Point to exhibit national award-winning images

Venue to host prestigious science exhibition.

23 March, 2016 in Exhibitions, Science & technology.

Young people in Birmingham inspire to give peace a chance

Leading arts group exploring Great War peace campaigns.

22 March, 2016 in Community, Local history.

Six weeks to International Dance Festival Birmingham

City to welcome international artists.

22 March, 2016 in Dance, Festivals.

New Miss is a big hit

Birmingham beauty queen crowned.

22 March, 2016 in Charities, Fashion.

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