Record amount raised at Dragonboat Festival
Brindleyplace helps Harry help others.
Brindleyplace helps Harry help others.
Advice for local youngsters.
Search on to find ‘The Birmingham Pack’ for Rugby World Cup 2015.
City garden fete to celebrate harvest.
Alan Clawley updates us on the plans for Paradise Circus.
Andy Munro gets angry with the man in black at St Andrews.
The Old Joint Stock Theatre has released details of its upcoming productions.
Henry Wong Harborne raises £2,000 for local hospice.
New laws will help empower communities.
How to land that dream job in Birmingham’s creative industries.
Free meals and competition in children’s charity link-up.
Howard Elston, our show biz reporter, reviews the Mid East Envoy’s stand out, stand up review at The Fringe.
Alan Clawley wants to know why there isn’t a bus station nearby.
Comedy season launched at arts centre.
Be aware of meningitis as new school year starts.
TripIndex highlights north-south cost divide.
Ugur Karagozlu recalls fearful times on the troubled island of Cyprus – when Turkish forces intervened.
Birmingham’s big names nominate their top city attractions.
£100,000 to be shared across 9 low carbon start-ups.
Music, comedy and theatre are upcoming.
Airport reports increased passenger numbers again.
Dave Woodhall is encouraged by Villa at the weekend.
Martin Longley finally reaches the end of the road at the Gent Jazzfest.
Andy Munro witnesses a Blues win at St Andrews.
Help save lives and make contacts.
New exhibition by 7-16 year olds.
RICHARD LUTZ does the drudgery and ploughs the deep and dangerous furrows of the TV schedules to offer the best film of the week.
HOWARD ELSTONOVICH, our all-action war correspondent, takes time off from the Mid-East to shine a light on the Ukraine crisis.
It’s a mixed-up kinda day at the Gent Jazz Festival, decides Martin Longley.
Following a three-day breather in the city’s groovy bars, Martin Longley jumps into the second weekend of the Gent Jazz Festival.