Educational event to help drive economic growth
A conference hosted by the University of Wolverhampton will aim to educate and provide support to entrepreneurs in the region to assist with economic regeneration.
A conference hosted by the University of Wolverhampton will aim to educate and provide support to entrepreneurs in the region to assist with economic regeneration.
Paris 1940s are taking a little ‘je ne sais quoi’ with them to popular live music venue The Jam House on Thursday 9 May.
Birmingham Airport’s new Air Traffic Control Tower has been crowned ‘Project of the Year’ and won a further award for the best ‘Regeneration’ scheme at the 2013 RICS West Midlands Awards.
Former Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Sir Bernard Zissman has put his famed public speaking skills to the test during a debatathon which raised more than £16,000 for charity
Corporate team building is set to hit a sweeter note following the launch of a new initiative at thestudio in Birmingham.
One of the UK’s leading independent metering specialists has signed a new agreement that will help it enhance its automated meter reading (AMR) range.
A Birmingham silverware manufacturer has graduated from the prestigious Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses programme.
Midlands Co-operative Society continues its strong business performance with the announcement of its year end results to 26 January 2013
There are just two days to go until bird lovers across the world come together for the annual celebration of nature’s ode to joy when songbirds fill the air with music as the sun comes up.
Travelling light
Pupils from Bournville School, Birmingham have unveiled a historic name for a brand new affordable housing scheme in Selly Oak on a former industrial site.
A prototype arctic research vehicle and a supercharged low emissions racing car are amongst the innovative designs being showcased by students
Martineau Gardens Spring Event, Edgbaston
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra announced its 2013-14 Birmingham concert season yesterday
Legendary ’60s English rock band The Zombies will be making their debut at the The Jam House on Wednesday 8 May.
Peter Lowe, Managing Editor of Sky News, is to be chairman of the judging panel for this year’s Midlands Media Awards, shortlisted nominations for which will be announced on Monday, May 13.
Having tackled and survived the family wedding, this is what happens next – the “having a baby” stage…
After Villa’s Monday night massacre, Dave Woodhall produces the predictable headline
The Supreme Court has today ruled that the UK Government is failing in its legal duty to protect Brummies from the harmful effects of air pollution.
Birmingham Royal Institution for the Blind (brib) is welcoming two major national charities to its Harborne site.
But Laurence Inman’s ire drives him to new levels of toughness.
An afternoon of Black Country story and song celebrating the experiences of ordinary people with extraordinary stories will be taking place at The Public
Andy Goff has finally received his copy of Birmingham: Then and Now. He likes it a lot.
Senior Tory bosses have revealed that no news is breaking on the political front, our Westminster reporter Sir Howard Elston reveals
Students at Coventry University received a unique insight into the ongoing peace process in the Middle East on Tuesday evening
The management and delivery company for Birmingham Science Park Aston’s flagship Faraday Wharf building and £35 million Digital Plaza development zone has been restructured and renamed as Innovation Birmingham Limited.
Solihull School students enjoyed a day of pure gold when they received their Duke of Edinburgh awards at St James’ Palace.