The Dornier Do 17 one year on
Renovations continue on WWII bomber.
Renovations continue on WWII bomber.
Municipal bank proposed for Birmingham.
The World Cup kicks off this week. So Richard Lutz guides you to the movie to watch in case you’re footballaphobic
Southside gearing up to welcome families looking to treat their dads.
Martin Longley kicks off the festival season with a weekend of targeted cranial bombardment.
What’s going on at Paradise Circus, asks Alan Clawley.
Film, dance and music coming up.
100 foot leap to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis.
Festival featuring the best of European theatre returns to Birmingham.
Coventry University’s business school has been awarded a prestigious accolade in recognition of the role it has played in helping to kick-start British enterprise.
World record football freestyle expert to visit Solihull.
Health and well-being alert to workers.
Foreign investors attracted to Greater Birmingham and Solihull.
Call for government to back provincial airports.
Top BBC presenter Michael Buerk is to return to his old school to chair Solihull’s inaugural Big Debate.
Tony Iommi, lead guitarist and founding member of Black Sabbath, will be sharing his songwriting secrets with music students at Coventry University.
Call follows numerous complaints about road hazards.
Dave Woodhall speaks to a theatre pioneer.
Richard Lutz looks at the TV schedules to find the movie you can’t miss.
Forget the current obsession with reforming the EU, reform of our domestic political institutions is far more important says Steve Beauchampé.
Stage, screen and live music coming up.
Music mogul will give Coventry University talk.
£56 million available across Greater Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country.
Our property correspondent, Raj Naphray, gives his thoughts on the current housing market.
Return for annual heritage event.
Woodland Pearl makes a comeback at Grafton Wood.
Howard Elston (DOA) grabs the first interview with FIFA boss Sepp Blatter following the World Cup bribe sensation.
Britain’s Got Talent might have been on TV Saturday night, but Bernie Jackson saw two of the nation’s greatest examples at the 02 Academy.
Organisers of Birmingham’s BE FESTIVAL are asking Brummies to extend a warm welcome to European artists this summer.
Iconic film scores reworked in a jazz setting.