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Monthly Archives: May 2015

Venturefest WM to showcase region’s rising innovators

Small business owners urged to sign up to event promoting region’s innovation.

13 May, 2015 in Business, Science & technology.

Arts centre throws spotlight on dementia awareness

Film and talk to raise awareness of disease.

12 May, 2015 in Charities, Community.

Artists take over coffin furniture factory

Museums at Night at the Coffin Works.

12 May, 2015 in Exhibitions, Museums.

Help define best of Greater Birmingham and Solihull

Residents can share images, stories and key words via a new website.

12 May, 2015 in Business, Science & technology.

Pop goes Kings Heath

Line up for music festival finalised.

12 May, 2015 in Festivals, Music.

Birmingham Cabaret Festival launches this week

City centre theatre to host inaugural event.

12 May, 2015 in Comedy, Festivals, Music.

Ikon announces Black Country Voyages for summer 2015

Converted narrow boat will tours the region’s canals.

12 May, 2015 in Childrens, Community, Local history, Transport.

Welcome to Fortress Villa Park

Villa took a step closer to safety on Saturday, as Dave Woodhall witnessed.

11 May, 2015 in Football.

Election reflection from a Tory point of view

As the dust settles, Tory euphoria and Labour gloom has yet to subside. Dominic Fisher examines the possibilities a new government will bring.

11 May, 2015 in Business, Elections, Europe, Most recent, Politics, United Kingdom.

Screengrab: How Robin saves the day (again)

Richard Lutz asks: what is it about Robin Hood and films?

11 May, 2015 in Film, Most recent, Television.

Historic VC10 moves to Cosford

Simon Hale watches as a Queen finds a new home.

11 May, 2015 in Local history, Museums, Transport.

Oh yeh

Simon Hale watches jazz veteran Georgie Fame at the Jam House.

11 May, 2015 in Music.

Fear is the key

General Election 2015: Didn’t see that result coming did you? Steve Beauchampé did… well, sort of, a little bit.

10 May, 2015 in Comment, Elections, Politics.

Scotland to join Warsaw Pact- Howard Exclusive

Sir Howard Elston (DOA), our Berlin Wall reporter, with an exclusive to end all exclusives

9 May, 2015 in Cycling, Most recent.

Walking down Sparkle Lane

Dave Woodhall talks to a Birmingham musical export with a tale or two to tell.

9 May, 2015 in Most recent, Music.

American Airlines launch JFK service to Birmingham

Simon Hale reports on a significant arrival at Birmingham Airport.

9 May, 2015 in Transport, Travel.

Review : Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Terry Wills watches a musical adaptation of a smash cinema hit.

9 May, 2015 in Music, Theatre.

Get baking for Brum

Hannah Noble from Birmingham City Mission on how you can help their fundraising.

9 May, 2015 in Charities, Food and drink.

Foodie festival comes to Birmingham

Cannon Hill Park to be transformed into food heaven.

8 May, 2015 in Festivals, Food and drink.

Maud celebrates 105th birthday at The Donkey Sanctuary

Donkey Week celebrations for centenarian.

8 May, 2015 in Charities, Community, Pets.

Election night special

The Birmingham Press guide to the 2015 General Election, as it happens.

8 May, 2015 in Elections, Politics.

Young Walsall business buffs receive national award

Teen entrepreneurs rewarded for initiative.

8 May, 2015 in Business, Education.

No more crying, Ken Boothe is here

Ska legend to play Birmingham.

8 May, 2015 in Music.

Open air theatre comes to Fort Dunlop

Performances herald beginning of summer events.

7 May, 2015 in Theatre.

Moviegrab: Sir Howard’s big election film review

Sir Howard Elston, friend to the stars, with his movie pick for election day.

7 May, 2015 in Cycling, Most recent.

Birmingham run business winners announced

Overall winners named for Morrisons Great Birmingham 10k Business Challenge.

7 May, 2015 in Business, Charities, Running.

Boost for green business start-up programme

26 low carbon start-ups enrol onto Innovation Birmingham’s European-funded Accelerator.

7 May, 2015 in Business, Science & technology.

Pop-ups on the menu

Millennium Point’s Six Eight Kafé announces line-up.

7 May, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Finance Birmingham delivers £500,000 for logistics firm

Funding for Birmingham-based Contact Transport to support growth plans.

7 May, 2015 in Business.

Birmingham Contemporary Music Group seeks new Chair

Retiring head pays tribute to group’s work.

7 May, 2015 in Music.

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