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Monthly Archives: May 2015

Screengrab: Heroism is for suckers

Richard Lutz forces himself from the flatscreen to give you the best pair of films on the box this week

31 May, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Review: Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney at full throttle, Steve Beauchampé reports.

29 May, 2015 in Music.

Aztec Weekend at Cadbury World

Learn where chocolate came from.

29 May, 2015 in Exhibitions, Food and drink.

Ask Howard: Did Septic Bladder take kickbacks?

Sir Howard Elston DOA answers the big question of the day.

28 May, 2015 in Cookery, Most recent.

May the LifeForce be with you

New volunteer scheme aims to cut accidents in the home.

28 May, 2015 in Community, Health.

£250,000 Smart Grant for Birmingham company

Innovation Birmingham-based Synapse receive funding to enable growth.

27 May, 2015 in Business, Science & technology.

Centro demonstrates smart ticketing pilot to European partners

Regional transport authority pioneers new technology.

27 May, 2015 in Science & technology, Transport.

Local legends return home

Double date for Birmingham reggae superstars.

27 May, 2015 in Music.

All Ears at Millennium Point

Vintage music exhibition launched.

27 May, 2015 in Most recent.

What comes next?

Terry Wills watches Albion’s final game of the season and wonders what the future holds.

27 May, 2015 in Football.

Train advice for cup final

Heading to Wembley by train? London Midlands have given the following information.

26 May, 2015 in Football, Transport.

Universities challenged

University league tables are out today. Warwick shone and neighbouring Coventry is a rising star.

26 May, 2015 in Education, Most recent.

Minding your own business

Birmingham Pride 2015 took place at the weekend. But it wasn’t the costumes that impressed Dave Woodhall.

26 May, 2015 in Community, Festivals.

Robin highlights

Acoustic is the order of the week at the Robin 2.

26 May, 2015 in Music.

Screengrab: 7 reasons to like 7 Psychopaths

Richard Lutz points you to a bloody parody of a parody of a crime caper on the box this week.

25 May, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Pointless

Dave Woodhall watches Villa’s league season fizzle out on Sunday.

25 May, 2015 in Football.

Feast for Moseley’s wildlife lovers

Sunday Big Lunch date at beauty spots.

24 May, 2015 in Community, Environment.

Glynn Purnell’s Friday takes off with Birmingham Airport

Sponsorship deal announced for charity food night.

23 May, 2015 in Charities, Eating out, Food and drink.

Birmingham paramedic to teach first aid in India

Lessons in medical aid to children.

23 May, 2015 in Charities, Emergency Services, Health.

Inspectors praise “exceptional behaviour”at Birmingham school

Ofsted report shows marked improvement.

23 May, 2015 in Childrens, Education.

The bones of history: Palmyra, city of history and sand, in peril

A decade ago, Richard Lutz roamed the ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra. Today it is under threat from ISIS.

22 May, 2015 in Comment, Most recent, Politics, Travel.

Birmingham international visitors reach all-time high

International visitor consumer spend reaches £300 million.

22 May, 2015 in Birmingham, Business, Tourism, Travel.

Trades unions to lead Birmingham Pride parade

Miners strike anniversary commemorated.

22 May, 2015 in Community, Festivals.

Businesses set to battle it out at Dragonboat Festival

Annual Brindleyplace event now in sixteenth year.

22 May, 2015 in Business, Charities, Festivals.

Local student to climb Kilimanjaro for charity

Meningitis research to benefit from expedition.

22 May, 2015 in Charities.

Midlands Media Awards 2015 launched

Region’s top media talent to be honoured.

22 May, 2015 in Business, Media.

Raving against racism

Anti-racism group launch new event.

22 May, 2015 in Music, Politics.
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“If you ain’t cheating, you ain’t trying…”

Richard Lutz reports on the bankers that have been stealing from us and continue to steal from us

21 May, 2015 in Business, Most recent, Politics.

Centro scoops top diversity award

Transport authority’s work recognised.

21 May, 2015 in Community, Transport.

Flash, bang, wallop, what a picture

Nostalgic holiday fun at RAF Museum.

21 May, 2015 in Museums.

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