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Monthly Archives: July 2018

Birmingham philanthropist tells the story

Local social entrepreneur Bhavesh Patel puts his story on the map.

31 July, 2018 in Books, Charities, Community.

Birmingham Fashion Festival 2018 – call for participants

Festival returns to city after successful 2017 debut.

31 July, 2018 in Features, Festivals.

Your passport to paradise this National Rum Day

Mark the occasion in style at Malmaison.

31 July, 2018 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Words Save Lives campaign launched to boost organ donation

Organ donation adverts take over Birmingham for British Transplant Games.

31 July, 2018 in Community, Health.

Light House launches campaign to stay open

Support builds as Wolverhampton’s cultural hub faces fight for survival.

31 July, 2018 in Community, Film.

Lenny Henry visits childrens hospital

Surprise visit boosts patients and families.

30 July, 2018 in Childrens, Comedy, Health.

Miss World makes surprise visit to Resorts World

Miss England finals taking place.

30 July, 2018 in Fashion.

Friendly fire

Andy Munro watches Blues’ pre-season 1-1 draw with Brighton.

30 July, 2018 in Football.

Weaving a spell

Talking with the multi-faceted musician Jane Weaver.

28 July, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

University holds first ever results festival

Music festival to celebrate A-level results day.

27 July, 2018 in Education, Festivals, Music.

Innovative takeaway opens in Erdington

Bringing home cooked favourites to the dinner tables of Birmingham.

27 July, 2018 in Eating out, Food and drink.
Howard Elston

Sir Howard interviews totally honest Prez Trump

Sir Howard nabs another exclusive with Mr President.

26 July, 2018 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

New broom walking

Dave Woodhall on hectic days at Villa Park and a less than frantic friendly at Bescot.

26 July, 2018 in Most recent.

Brindleyplace is The Greatest Show

Record crowds attend film festival.

26 July, 2018 in Family, Festivals, Film.

Comic discovers the best of Birmingham

Videos aimed at inspiring people to get more from their weekends away.

26 July, 2018 in Business, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Too clever by half

Songwriter extraordinaire Graham Gouldman talks to Dave Woodhall.

24 July, 2018 in Festivals.

Crimestoppers launches County Lines campaign

Crackdown on drugs and organised crime.

24 July, 2018 in Crime, Emergency Services.

Hot jazz

Festival singer’s escape from blazing car.

24 July, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Rising Birmingham band join city festival bill

Ivory Wave join the line-up for Shiiine On: Birmingham.

24 July, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Clear view for Sandwell Business Awards

Glazing firm recognized for level of skills training.

23 July, 2018 in Business.

West Midlands in final three for Channel 4

Region shortlisted in bid to home television company headquarters.

23 July, 2018 in Business, Television.

Black Country councils’ assistance for small business recognised

Councils shine at awards for Small Business Friendliness.

23 July, 2018 in Black Country, Business.

Experience a Taste of the Mailbox this August

Festival aims to highlight the best of Birmingham food.

22 July, 2018 in Festivals, Food and drink.

Tea & Company

Older residents in Birmingham invited to join new socials in M&S cafe.

22 July, 2018 in Community.

Irish stew…and a bit of Trump too

Richard Lutz sums up another whacko week.

20 July, 2018 in Comment, Europe, Most recent, Politics.

Dear Birmingham…

Following yesterday’s storyabout a city centre park, environmental campaigners have issued a letter to the city.

20 July, 2018 in Birmingham, Community, Environment.

Summer getaway starts at Birmingham Airport

Advice from air authority as holiday season hits peak.

20 July, 2018 in Tourism, Travel.

Digital engagement campaign as part of Channel 4 Bid

New way to share online views on the West Midlands’ Channel 4 HQ bid.

20 July, 2018 in Business, Science & technology, Television.

Harborne doctor and nurse duo cycle for hospice care

Birmingham St Mary’s staff on 100 mile bike ride raising funds for hospice.

19 July, 2018 in Charities, Cycling.

Anarchy on Temple Street

Former Cheshire Housewife brings new fitness studio to Birmingham.

19 July, 2018 in Health, Style and Design, Television.

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