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Shopping centre looks for fashion experts.
Shopping centre looks for fashion experts.
Recognition for Coventry venue.
Alan Clawley looks back on a golden age of Birmingham political writing.
Major music and conference events drive upturn in occupancy.
Press Club gala night to raise hospice funds.
BCMG announce 13 world premieres for 2015-16.
Theatre, music and comedy are on offer at the Artrix Arts Centre.
Quarter century milestone for dance company.
Aston Park to host Civil War re-enactment for Heritage Week.
Battle of Britain weekend to be marked by legendary fighter.
Sir Howard Elston, the smartest guy in the newsroom because he can access Wikipaedia from a magic chip implanted in his pancreas, responds to your frantic queries.
Arts, heritage and swimming at Moseley Road Baths.
Prime Minister David Cameron hasn’t looked anything like a leader this week writes Steve Beauchampé
Festival is the result of a new and unique partnership between Birmingham’s retail and cultural sectors.
Flagship store to promote the Best of Birmingham.
City’s chance to have its say on Movement for Growth plans to boost transport links.
2,500 customers are now using Nimvelo Phone.
Richard Lutz ponders the cash Britain spends on defence and asks whether it’s really worth it.
World-acclaimed sculptor exhibits in home town.
Announcing the Birmingham Comedy Festival Breaking Talent Award 2015.
Woman running to say thanks for supporting husband.
Derelict site transformed into thriving green space for community.
Premiere of production aimed at young families.
Police and travel companies launch safety campaign.
Top fashion and beauty brands announced.
Passenger numbers at record high.
Terry Wills on a tempestuous few days at the Hawthorns.
Director turns presenter to examine the roots of dance.
Jonathan Bostock tells of a new community venture set to be launched.
Bin it for Good charity project launched.