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Monthly Archives: May 2014

Thank God that’s over

Dave Woodhall on the end of Villa’s season and a new beginning.

12 May, 2014 in Football.

Olympic medallist to be commemorated

Kings Heath Walk of Fame honour for cycling legend.

12 May, 2014 in Community, Cycling, Moseley and Kings Heath.

National and trade journalists to take part in gaming conference

Innovation Birmingham Campus the venue for games conference.

9 May, 2014 in Business.

It’s almost over…

Terry Wills can’t wait for the end of Albion’s season.

8 May, 2014 in Football.

Steady eddie

Dave Woodhall talks to a Master.

8 May, 2014 in Music.

Core Cities call for city devolution focus

UK’s leading provincial cities demand greater autonomy.

8 May, 2014 in Birmingham, Politics.

All-star line-up announced for first Big Boro Festival

A glittering line-up of chart-toppers and local music talent has been announced for the Big Boro Festival, to be held at Nuneaton Town FC on Saturday May 31st.

7 May, 2014 in Festivals, Music.

UKIP accused of smear tactics

“Completely false” letters sent to garages, claims Lib Dem MEP.

7 May, 2014 in Europe, Politics, Transport.

Warwickshire police commissioner to open cybercrime conference

Meeting to help tackle fast-growing threat.

7 May, 2014 in Crime.

Frontiers Festival returns in June

Frontiers Festival returns this June with a week of music inspired by the traditions of downtown New York.

7 May, 2014 in Festivals, Music.

Birmingham hotel hosts prestigious international travel showcase

Influential travel buyers and bookers enjoy Best of Birmingham.

7 May, 2014 in Business, Travel.

On at Artrix

Music, comedy, film and children’s entertainment.

7 May, 2014 in Childrens, Comedy, Film, Music.

Stumbling over the line

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s stagger to safety.

6 May, 2014 in Football.

French detectors wish to trace family of Brummie soldier

Have you a relative named George McHale who served during World War One?

4 May, 2014 in Birmingham, Community.

Oh ye of little faith…

Andy Munro looks back at a dramatic day for Blues.

4 May, 2014 in Football.

Blakedown beauty bags Miss Birmingham crown

Rachel Barker reports.

4 May, 2014 in Community, Style and Design.

Rail museum ready for busiest year yet

Electric Railway Museum opening for the summer.

4 May, 2014 in Music, Transport.

Screengrab: Maestro of the New World

RICHARD LUTZ directs you to this week’s movie on the flatscreen you just shouldn’t miss.

4 May, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Me, Cammo, My Cutlery Shame and A Small Matter of £100m

Max Carlish continues his amble down memory lane when he crossed paths with a young David Cameron.

3 May, 2014 in Birmingham, Business, Most recent, Politics.

KRO, or RIP?

Andy Munro gets set for an important day in Blues history.

3 May, 2014 in Football.

Review: Concert Danse

Richard Lutz is in the critic’s chair for this blend of modern dance and the singers’ voice.

2 May, 2014 in Dance, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Howard: Clarkson to Become Vicar After Bad Word Furore

HOWARD ELSTON, confidante to overpaid TV stars, has this exclusive interview with guttergums Lord Jeremy Clarkson after the tight-jeaned poser said something bad.

2 May, 2014 in Cookery, Most recent.

My Life and Not So Easy Times with David Cameron (PM)

By Max Carlish.

2 May, 2014 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

2014 Birmingham Young Professional named

BYPY award goes to social media expert.

2 May, 2014 in Business.

Arcadian to sponsor comedy festival

Hat-trick for leading leisure complex.

2 May, 2014 in Comedy, Festivals.

Birmingham academy produces dance royalty

Students chosen for dance spectacular.

2 May, 2014 in Dance, Festivals.

CBSO announces concert season 2014- 2015

Farewell to musical director Andris Nelsons amongst highlights.

1 May, 2014 in Classical.

Nearly there

Terry Wills celebrates a vital Albion win.

1 May, 2014 in Football.

Eastern Electronic Festival launched

Birmingham to host contemporary Asian arts programme.

1 May, 2014 in Exhibitions, Festivals, Music.

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