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Monthly Archives: April 2014

Students meet Holocaust survivor

A Holocaust survivor who escaped to Britain as a teenager has been sharing his tragic experiences with students in Aldridge.

17 April, 2014 in Education.

What The Light Was Like: An Exhibition

From our news desk.

17 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, What's on.

Review: A Sher bet for Henry IV

Richard Lutz watches a new adaptation of an old classic.

17 April, 2014 in Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Poppy appeal in West Midlands tops £3 million again

Forces charity again reaches landmark target.

17 April, 2014 in Charities.

Local company captures charity Petrov match

A charity football match featuring Premier League players and Aston Villa legends has been preserved on film by video production company Stone’s Throw Media.

17 April, 2014 in Charities, Football.

Birmingham retains lead for quality of life

City ranks higher than any other regional spot as place to live.

17 April, 2014 in Birmingham, Tourism.

Deja vu again

Terry Wills witnesses a familiar scenario at the Hawthorns.

17 April, 2014 in Football.

Birmingham set to become theatre capital of Europe

BE FESTIVAL announces 2014 dates and a new home.

17 April, 2014 in Festivals, Theatre.

Scots Untamed

The Independence debate north of Hadrian’s Wall is hotting up as JOHN KNOX, who covered Scottish Assembly politics for the BBC, reports.

16 April, 2014 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Coming up at Artrix

Music and theatre are on offer.

16 April, 2014 in Music, Theatre, What's on.

Review: The Roaring Girl

By Richard Lutz.

15 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre.

European-funded exchange programme attracts climate experts

European-funded exchange programme attracts climate experts.

15 April, 2014 in Environment, Science & technology.

Birmingham mum in appeal to MEPs

Call to back safer lories in key vote.

14 April, 2014 in Cycling, Transport.

It becomes a habit

Dave Woodhall gets increasingly depressed in south London.

14 April, 2014 in Football.

School choir takes the stage with Gary Barlow

Youngsters have got the X Factor.

14 April, 2014 in Education, Music.

West Midlands buildings win 2014 architecture awards

Recognition for city’s new buildings.

14 April, 2014 in Architecture, Birmingham.

300th memorial dedicated at the National Memorial Arboretum

Unveiling to mark the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of the River Plate.

14 April, 2014 in Community.

Screengrab: Britannia Rules The Airwaves (for one day at least)

Richard Lutz on the week’s best TV.

12 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent, Television.

‘Boro blues

Andy Munro comments on Blues’ defeat at Middlesbrough.

10 April, 2014 in Football.

Fight to save jobs in unemployment blackspot

Support centre threatened with closure.

10 April, 2014 in Community, Employment.

Canaries shot down

Terry Wills on Albion’s vital win at Norwich.

10 April, 2014 in Football.

Public urged to stay safe this Easter

“Be careful” call from air ambulance chiefs.

10 April, 2014 in Emergency Services.

Birmingham woman to tackle gruelling obstacle course for cancer prevention

A Birmingham web designer has quit smoking and learned to swim so she can compete in a gruelling obstacle course to raise money for cancer prevention.

10 April, 2014 in Charities.

Preacher men

The greatest Welsh band ever played a sell-out show in Wolverhampton on Sunday, Steve Beauchampé reports.

10 April, 2014 in Music.

Birmingham renews culinary link with French partner

Further boost for city’s foodie status.

9 April, 2014 in Birmingham, Food and drink.

Howard Shocker: Maria’s Resignation Letter in Full

From our diplomatic correspondent Sir Howard Elston.

9 April, 2014 in Cookery, Most recent.

Penetrating a moving target

Punchy punk pioneers Penetration play at The Institute on Thursday night. Martin Longley caught them last month up in York…

8 April, 2014 in Music.

Thumbs up for Midland Metro in major tram passenger survey

A major national survey of tram passengers has recorded high satisfaction levels amongst users of the Midland Metro.

8 April, 2014 in Transport.

Free Radio celebrates 40th anniversary at Birmingham Ormiston Academy

Further links announced between college and city’s leading independent station.

8 April, 2014 in Community, Education.

Birmingham Science Festival launched

Anatomist, TV presenter and author Alice Roberts today officially launched the British Science Festival at the Library of Birmingham – with a little help from her friends.

8 April, 2014 in Birmingham, Exhibitions, Science & technology.

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