Student acts ready to go Live
Students from the University of Wolverhampton will be sharing the bill with some of the UK’s top music acts this weekend.
Students from the University of Wolverhampton will be sharing the bill with some of the UK’s top music acts this weekend.
The University of Birmingham has signed a sports science based agreement with the Brazilian Government this month.
From Richard Lutz Britain says torture is illegal. And continually and stridently has it said that. So there is no way that Tony Blair’s administration has ever kidnapped a man, his wife and his children, forced them onto a dark plane, flown them halfway round the globe, offered them up to a murderous tyrant and…
Jason Craig, a Coventry University journalism graduate, has won a prestigious industry award.
A new business magazine aimed at the top 10,000 business leaders in the West Midlands is to be launched at the beginning of 2013.
The Planning Committee will be considering Argent’s Paradise Circus Planning Application on Thursday 20 December 2012.
Money is often in short supply around the festive season so Severn Trent Water is reminding its customers there are a number of ways to help them pay their water bill this Christmas.
A one-day conference discussing the rise, fall and future of the notorious former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will take place this week at Birmingham Uni
Birmingham Science Park Aston-based Droplet’s city-wide trial of its mobile money app that digitises cash has already attracted over 1,000 users.
A third-year fashion student from Coventry University has fended off the UK’s top styling talent to claim the Clothes Show Live ‘Young Designer of the Year’ award 2012.
Business Birmingham and UKTI drive international coverage of the West Midlands’ automotive industry
Terry Wills bemoans the Albion’s lack of refereeing luck.
‘Stay safe’ is the plea as the festive season begins.
Q: Do the Yanks refer to today’s 12th December 2012 date any different seeing how it is kinda freaky and weird-like when you put it in numbers.
The University of Wolverhampton has announced plans for a multi-million pound redevelopment of its City Campus.
“Face the truth. No one is important. ‘Love’ is a word with many sides, not all of them up.”
Explore the power of imagery in poetry, and the presence of words in art, on this unique poetry and art workshop
3 million fewer UK adults visit the pub on a regular basis
The Robin Guthrie Trio (Cocteau Twins) plus special guest support from Mark Gardener (Ride) at Glee Club Birmingham on Sunday 24th February 2013
Local residents have welcomed the return of their favourite chippy with the reopening of Shards Fryer at the All Saints Square shopping centre , Shard End.
The popular Sideways Theatre Company brings its production of The Snow Queen to the Arts Centre on Friday, December 28th
Staff and students at Aldridge School are celebrating after inspectors gave them a glowing report, praising exam success and highlighting some outstanding teaching.
Peter Hansford, the UK government’s newly appointed chief construction advisor, visited Coventry University as part of his first week in post to see what the institution is doing to help drive forward the low carbon construction industry.
Martin Longley journeyed to Tampere to eat reindeer and chase some adventurous jazz music…
Turn your back on evil Starbucks shops. The bosses are pirates, says Richard Lutz
Lots of guitars and a few pairs of dark glasses to boot.
At this time of year there are many people unable to enter into what others consider the spirit of the occasion. Alex is one of them.
Blind and partially-sighted theatre-goers can get up close and personal with the cast, set, costumes and props of the Belgrade Theatre’s pantomime Sleeping Beauty
A popular little theatre in Bloxwich, Walsall is marking the second year since its’ re-opening with a special Christmas Open Mic Night this Friday 14th
Andy Munro reports from Blues’ local derby at Wolves.