The last of the wreckers
Opponents of Birmingham Central Library seem to be vanishing, notes Alan Clawley.
Opponents of Birmingham Central Library seem to be vanishing, notes Alan Clawley.
Andy Munro sees Blues reinforce their promotion credentials.
Richard Lutz snoops around the TV listings to find the gem of the week.
Richard Lutz reviews a play about culture clash and coming of age in the time of Enoch Powell.
Anniversary for Birmingham agency.
Work of Enterprise Board honoured by business association.
City centre complex to mark re-opening.
Dave Woodhall watches one of Britain’s finest musical exports going out in style.
Recipes to aid community group.
Micro-sculpture exhibition set for Wolverhampton.
Council set to approve retail evolution.
Perilous state of city landmark recognised.
Increased devolved powers needed for region to thrive.
Fair this weekend at Wulfrun Hall.
Music, comedy and musical comedy.
Terry Wills looks forward to a return to Hawthorns action.
Tie-up for local company.
There’s some vintage names coming up at the Robin.
Blatter and Bore. A reader asks the question
Audience Exchange gives audiences the chance to meet and discuss the concert afterwards.
£250,000 cash injection helps construction takeover.
BBC Asian Network celebrates 50 years of broadcasting.
Council to give business district go-ahead.
Corky Laing, drummer with legendary Canadian band Mountain amongst others, is about to embark on a UK tour playing the music he helped make famous. Before then, he spoke about his career and beyond.
City challenged to reduce food waste.
Planning application submitted for Universities Centre.
York Road closed for food event.
Dance worker to provide opportunitiers at Artrix.
Birmingham date for returning singer.
Solihull school choir performs on Radio 4.