Police investigate stabbing in Digbeth
Witnesses sought to incident near Coventry Road.
Witnesses sought to incident near Coventry Road.
Investors praise “scale and pace of change.”
Call for council to invest in cycling.
Food industry targets increased youth employment.
The Brain Tumour Charity has recently announced plans to play its part in a national campaign which aims to encourage people to leave money to charities when making a will.
Biggest-ever show celebrates two decades.
Richard Lutz points to the movies you just can’t miss on the box this week
Simon Hale reviews the Broadway production of Kinky Boots.
Dave Woodhall talks to stand-up comedian Daniel Sloss.
Terry Wills on Albion’s next, and last, games.
Numbers increase after years of decline.
Police continue to appeal for student death witnesses.
Welfare benefits cuts result in children being taken into care.
Note from the editor: Our normal interviewer Sir Howard Elston is still detained over outrageous allegations linked with bank internet fraud and shoplifting. So we have asked The Devil to take his place and conduct this tell-all talk with democratically-elected Syrian tyrant Bashar al-Assad.
The latest from Birmingham’s premier comedy club.
Funding granted for research into environmental challenges faced by local groups.
Dave Woodhall talks to Bruce Foxton about music, friendship and hero-worship.
Crime does pay for local hospice.
School venue for charity concert.
The lives of people from Digbeth and Highgate in Birmingham celebrated in a new interactive exhibition by Friction Arts.
Talent show finalists head straight to Birmingham.
Dave Woodhall looks at Villa’s week, and finds it worryingly familiar.
Andy Munro discusses Blues’ game at QPR.
Old favourites, new arrivals and good causes.
Germaine Greer to launch proceedings.
The US Secretary of State sits down for an audience with our own very diplomatic supremo, Sir Howard Elston (DOA)
Alan Clawley describes his visit to the newly-opened Library of Birmingham.
Yet more acts announced for next month’s extravaganza.
Duo set to raise funds for cancer charity.
American-in-Paris troubadour Krystle Warren plays at the Glee Club tonite. Martin Longley saw her in York on Tuesday evening…