Rally for Library announced
Birmingham writers in show of public support.
Birmingham writers in show of public support.
Sir Howard Elston, Grand Vizier of mid-east journalism, reports on the succession in Saudi Arabia, the fun-town of the world.
Region to build on Birmingham’s ranking as a top ten European city for investment prospects.
Two top performers will be appearing in Kings Heath soon.
Gas Street Social to launch at the Mailbox.
Sian Evans from electronica pioneers Kosheen, talks about music, teaching and helicopters.
Here’s a chance to get your name associated with two quality festivals.
Terry Wills on Albion’s past and future opponents.
People living with early dementia sought to test new memory app.
Demand for city centre apartments set to grow in 2015.
Theatre on film is the way to go.
Charity performance of legal play.
Health for Life in secondary schools celebrates anniversary.
Craft season launches with new commissioned artwork.
Dave Woodhall wonders if Villa Park is on a continuous loop.
Record number of passengers using BHX.
Andy Munro savours the continued St Andrews progress.
Alan Clawley comments on the growing trend for private companies to run council services.
Birmingham City Council has announced the sale of the NEC group to an equity company.
Experience the world’s most spectacular wildernesses – in the city.
Superfast internet connection grants available to Midlands SMEs.
Fab four at fifty-two.
Club visit for international delegation.
Calling participants for Birmingham City Mission’s Sponsored Sleepout 2015.
Sporting professionals open the latest fully accessible facility at local college.
JS Wright secures record-breaking deal in 125th anniversary year.
City’s growth as business tourism destination highlighted in five-year study.
Terry Wills writes about Albion’s week.
29,000 Birmingham schoolchildren experience the thrill of classical music through education initiative.
Choir looking for reinforcements for rehearsal.