Kick start for teen employment
Hundreds of young people are set to benefit from more than £750,000 to help kick start their careers.
Hundreds of young people are set to benefit from more than £750,000 to help kick start their careers.
3,000 delegates visit the ICC across three consecutive weeks, worth over £4m for city
Equality and Human Rights Commissioner, Dr Jean Irvine OBE will lead a line-up of speakers at a conference in Coventry later this month
A councillor is demanding to know what has happened to almost £3 million in grants for new homes after it emerged only 17 houses were built
They may not all be household names but there’s some quality this week.
The Olympics are over. So snuggle down to some really evil tv movies with Richard Lutz
When ex-Kingstanding author Ron Dawson was reading a copy of the British Legion Magazine the words ‘Lest we forget’ literally struck a chord within him.
A social media workshop for Coventry and Warwickshire businesses has put Coventry and Warwickshire firmly on the social media map.
Birmingham-based engineering company Systems adi Group is to create 100 new jobs as new contracts bring expansion.
Martin Longley just can’t get enough of Belgium! This time he returns to review the Antwerpian Jazz Middelheim festival weekender…
Bee numbers in Britain have fallen dramatically in recent years and Birmingham Friends of the Earth intend to save them; with a little help from a few very funny people.
A Birmingham University student who died in April will be commemorated by her friends as they take on a challenge for the British Heart Foundation (BHF) in memory her memory.
Birmingham Science Park-based digital agency Class Creative has secured a high profile contract to design the brand and website for ‘eMonocot’
Just what do you own when you download, asks Richard Lutz
Our Albion man Terry Wills is wearing shades.
One of the West Midlands leading independent retailers today announced a 49% rise in sales since the Olympics started six weeks ago.
Ikon Gallery Director Jonathan Watkins is to co-curate the Fourth Guangzhou Triennial alongside Jiang Jiehong, Director of the Centre for Chinese Visual Arts at Birmingham City University.
On the second floor of a pub in Birmingham, something very different is being attempted with an art exhibition.
Local politicians and business leaders have commented on a recent meeting with the Prime Minister
“I won’t tell you what it’s about because it would be impossible. Just find it yourself and read it. I envy you the joys ahead.”
St Basils are the West Midland regional finalists in a competition to win a house worth £250,000.
Sutton Coldfield’s Good Hope Hospital is holding its very first community fête next week
From 28th September the 2nd edition of the biggest festival of contemporary Polish films starts in Birmingham.
A new App is aimed at making public transport easier throughout the region.
More children on the roads again means more danger.
A new take on Shakespeare – a Spanish writer sees the forest through the trees, so to speak. Richard Lutz reviews it
Brummies are being encouraged to take part in a unique lunchtime photographic event to help University of Birmingham researchers find out more about the region’s healthy eating habits.
Poet & writer Helen Calcutt has been appointed the Clent Hills Writer in Residence, under the volunteer scheme with the National Trust.
A new multi-million pound cable car service is to launch in Birmingham later as the city responded robustly to Chancellor George Osborne’s call for investment in large-scale infrastructure schemes to boost Britain’s ailing economy.
Richard Lutz tells us what to watch this week in tv movieland.