New gig in town II
Not that we’re biased, but here’s one event you should definitely go to on Friday.
Not that we’re biased, but here’s one event you should definitely go to on Friday.
Terry Wills on Albion’s win against Palace and their impending game at Chelsea.
“We must heed message of CBI” says politician.
Tasty theatrical treat served up as part of Celebration Week.
Howard Elston reports on a politico-shocker that will rock the world of diplomacy as we know it .
Debutants and regulars are in town this week.
Mountain climbers help aid research into killer disease.
Birmingham householders must pay for green recycling from February.
Sports personalities and Michelin-starred chefs amongst those backing campaign.
Activist film being shown locally.
Dave Woodhall speaks to Big Country guitarist Bruce Watson.
Coventry University and its successful spin-off firm Microcab are set to show off their zero-emission vehicle expertise at the 2013 Automotive Engineering Show at the NEC in Birmingham next week.
Dave Woodhall manages to find something to discuss about Villa’s trip to Upton Park.
Andy Munro tries to remain optimistic after watching Blues lose to Charlton.
Everyone has a Nowhere to get to. For RICHARD LUTZ, it is Macao
Two bands to watch out for in November.
Alan Clawley has news for admirers of controversial architect John Madin.
Dave Woodhall talks to Pete Shoulder, singer with blues rockers the Union.
Sense, the national charity that supports people with sensory impairments, deafblind and complex needs, has chosen Selly Oak in Birmingham as the site for England’s first TouchBase centre, bringing 100 new jobs to the city.