Not far to go now…
Dave Woodhall on Villa at the weekend.
Dave Woodhall on Villa at the weekend.
Olton sets sights on Gleneagles glory.
Andy Munro sees Blues’ season at St Andrews end triumphally.
Sir Howard Elston, the reporter who stands up for the weak, reveals the truth and is never short of a freebie sits down with HSBC international regulatory boss Tristan da Cunha over the bank’s plan to leave Britain and move somewhere more kind to finance.
Richard Lutz watches boot camp and squaddies under fire in a remarkable night of dance
The mastermind behind Funkadelic and Parliament gave one of his very best performances in Birmingham, shouts Martin Longley.
Life-saving health checks on offer at Birmingham’s Vaisakhi Mela.
Andy Munro on Blues in midweek.
Ten-year landmark for heritage site activities.
Transplant survivor tackles run to celebrate anniversary of operation.
Organisers gearing up for this weekend’s big biker event.
Richard Lutz takes a seat for this tragedy at The Swan in Stratford
Futuristic Science Lab design wins pupils £20,000.
Liquid taking on Great Birmingham 10k Business Challenge.
New venture at city centre coffee shop.
Birmingham restaurant hailed one of the most romantic in the country.
Old Rep Theatre marks the spot for Treasure Island production.
Green learning space becomes reality with outside help.
Pupils to take on best in the country.
Building services firm are UK’s top contractors.
Terry Wills enjoys the latest production of The Producers.
Girl with rare condition will walk Birmingham 10k.
Interactive training by Innovation Birmingham Campus-based e-learning company rolled out across 42 countries.
Rachel Watts looks forward to a basic evening with Status Quo.
Richard Lutz at Birmingham Rep on a new political play opening just before the election
Richard Lutz views the week’s films on the box to find a rich seam this Friday.
Madchester comes to Birmingham.
Martin Longley reels to the Fizzle free jazz improvisatory permutations, quaffing Equinox beer at the same time.
If it’s Friday it must be Birmingham Jazz.
There’s some prime blues happening at the Robin in the next few days.