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Birth of the Royal Air Force - at RAF Musuem Cosford

Get out more: A visit to RAF Cosford

The question was; what to do on a dank Sunday in February for a day out without spending loads of dosh? And here’s the answer: A trip to RAF Museum Cosford.

15 February, 2015 in Exhibitions, Local history, Tourism, What's on, Wolverhampton.

Work progresses on Metro tram tracks in Wolverhampton

Uncharted mineworkings cause headache for transport bosses.

31 January, 2015 in Transport, Wolverhampton.

TV Or Not To TV

Richard Lutz looks at the current furore over new station City TV and whether it will get on air…and, if and when it does, what it will deliver.

21 July, 2014 in Birmingham, Business, Comment, Dudley, Most recent, Politics, Sandwell, Television, West Bromwich, West Midlands, Wolverhampton.

La dolce vita hits Wolverhampton

A taste of Italy comes to the Black Country.

11 July, 2014 in Exhibitions, Film, Wolverhampton.

Wolverhampton apprenticeship event packed out

More than 400 would-be apprentices packed a Wolverhampton roadshow aimed at helping them find work with good quality training.

6 March, 2014 in Employment, Wolverhampton.

Laughing for a Change at Light House

Top comics and raising awareness in Wolverhampton.

15 January, 2014 in Comedy, Wolverhampton.

Metro expansion plans “seriously flawed” say campaigners

Transport lobbyists call for alterations to Wolverhampton extension.

2 January, 2014 in Travel, Wolverhampton.

Part of the Union

Dave Woodhall talks to Pete Shoulder, singer with blues rockers the Union.

1 November, 2013 in Music, Wolverhampton.

MGMT , Wolverhampton Civic Hall 13th October

Steve Beauchampé takes a trip.

16 October, 2013 in Music, Wolverhampton.

Lunch date for city’s press

One of Britain’s favourite comedians – national treasure Joe Pasquale – is to be guest speaker at Birmingham Press Club’s Christmas lunch on Tuesday, December 3rd.

11 October, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on, Wolverhampton.

University offers free taster classes for young pupils

Youngsters to get the chance to experience university life.

30 September, 2013 in Education, Wolverhampton.

Is Wolverhampton’s Labour council losing confidence?

John Chubb wonders about the mood amongst Wolverhampton’s civic leaders.

28 September, 2013 in Comment, Politics, Wolverhampton.

Training centre drives up job prospects

Opportunities for Black Country unemployed.

13 September, 2013 in Business, Wolverhampton.

Business workshops offered by university

Help for small businesses.

5 September, 2013 in Wolverhampton.

Museum makes appeal to black RAF personnel

The RAF museum at Cosford is asking for help with a forthcoming project.

29 August, 2013 in Exhibitions, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Wolverhampton women in wartime

Lecturer to give talk on Home Guard battalion.

29 August, 2013 in Exhibitions, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Zero Hours contracts – nothing new under the sun

Professor Roger Seifert, Professor of Industrial Relations at the University of Wolverhampton, gives his opinion.

19 August, 2013 in Comment, Education, Features, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Student’s research poster lands prize

A student from the University of Wolverhampton is celebrating after scooping an award at a prestigious sciences conference.

2 August, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Charity cheque handed over to Mayor

A cheque worth over £1,000 has been presented to the Mayor of Wolverhampton in support of her designated charities.

30 July, 2013 in Most recent, Sport, Wolverhampton.

40 years plus at Wolves Uni

A University of Wolverhampton member of staff has retired after more than 40 years of service for the institution.

26 July, 2013 in Most recent, Wolverhampton.

How do footballers cope with penalty shoot-out pressure?

The University of Wolverhampton has teamed up with an internet TV channel to examine how footballers cope with the pressure of penalty shoot-outs.

19 July, 2013 in Football, Most recent, Walsall, Wolverhampton.

Student’s logo lands national prize

A student from the University of Wolverhampton is celebrating after scooping a national accolade thanks to her innovative logo design.

3 July, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

The Rat Pack Vegas Spectacular coming to Wolves

Its fun all the way as the “Purveyors of Cool” swing into Wolverhampton’s Grand Theatre on Sunday 14th July with a sensational show featuring the greatest music of the 20th century.

3 July, 2013 in Music, What's on, Wolverhampton.

Psychology conference to focus on online matters

A conference investigating the issues surrounding social networking on the internet is to be hosted by the University of Wolverhampton.

2 July, 2013 in Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Prime Minister gives green light to university scheme to aid forces’ dependents

A University of Wolverhampton scheme to provide opportunities to service dependents has been funded by the Government.

1 July, 2013 in Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Gig Review: The Strypes

Steve Beauchampé happened on The Strypes when they played The Slayed Rumz, Wolverhampton, last Thursday and believes they reclaim rock and roll for the talent-show generation.

29 June, 2013 in Most recent, Music, Wolverhampton.

Book launched to celebrate University’s heritage

The University of Wolverhampton has launched a new book which charts its origins and history over 180 years.

26 June, 2013 in Books, Local history, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

University launches new Science and Engineering faculty

The University of Wolverhampton has launched a new faculty in order to respond to industry calls to tackle the shortage of graduates with skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

25 June, 2013 in Business, Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Accelerated degree created for industry

A two year course benefiting employers in the West Midlands within the manufacturing engineering sector is to be launched by the University of Wolverhampton.

19 June, 2013 in Business, Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

University to mark 21st anniversary

Today, the University of Wolverhampton officially marks 21 years since it received university status.

17 June, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

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