St. Peter’s Sinfonia
A concert in aid of Cancer Research UK
A concert in aid of Cancer Research UK
Birmingham-born author, freelance horseracing journalist and historian Chris Pitt has a new book out. Steve Beauchampé reviews it.
Of all the services provided by Birmingham City Council why is a new public library singled out for special treatment?
This May mac Birmingham and Moseley Folk are joining forces to present a contemporary re-imagining of May Day with a host of fantastic free events.
This month sees Stirchley Community Market return to the open air for the first time this year after spending the winter months indoors
Dave Woodhall has a question to ask.
Stetchford based Neely Transport is hitting the road to a brighter future, after splashing out on the latest fuel-efficient vehicles.
Terry Wills reflects on a historic win that takes the Baggies ever-higher up the table.
Nominations for the 2011 local elections, due in today, have seen a new party emerge from the ranks of local Conservatives.
Five people have been taken to hospital after a fire in a Birmingham tower block.
The history of the music hall is heading to The Public on Friday 15 April as Gaiety present, Tararaboomdeay.
Mike Jeffries tells us about the ultimate pop-punk band’s latest visit to Birmingham.
Dave Woodhall looks at a welcome boost to the fortunes of a childhood haunt.
Top local comic Sean Percival will be heading up a night of rip-roaring comedy at The Public on Friday 15 April.
Mistakes by a referee and a right-back meant Villa were unable to snatch a memorable win against Everton, according to Dave Woodhall.
Andy Munro reports on Blues’ vital win at home to Bolton.
There’s a mixture of newcomers and old favourites at Bilston’s Robin2 this week.
The title’s great but what about the rest of it? Read on and find out.
Adept4, an IT company, has expanded and is creating jobs in the West Midlands.
Today, the Royal Mail’s new stamp price increase comes into effect.
Moseley Road Baths update from Martin Mullaney
We’re always happy to recognise good service, as Dave Woodhall reports.
Eighties metal nostalgia, mainly.
World-class athletes will be competing in Birmingham this summer.
The Lord Mayor of Birmingham has signalled he may run for ITV’s anchor spot on its Midlands news show.
Light House Cinema continues its popular Met Live in HD season this April with Le Comte Ory, Capriccio and Il Trovatore
Richard Lutz flips the calendar over to April the First to see what’s happening on Planet Earth today.
Great band, great audience and a great venue. You can’t go wrong.
News that another well-known local has declared themselves a potential mayoral candidate prompts Dave Woodhall to wonder what the criteria for the job will be.
Council leaders were celebrating today as the city announced that a third Olympic squad will use Birmingham as a base prior to the 2012 London Olympics.