Taxing business
Birmingham city council are unlikely to receive as much rental income as expected, warns Alan Clawley.
Birmingham city council are unlikely to receive as much rental income as expected, warns Alan Clawley.
Twinned with Georgian choir for UK tour.
Richard Lutz takes his pew for the Cervantes epic of the Spanish knight in search of a dream.
Century-old script receives world premiere as forgotten Birmingham anti-war play revived.
Sport Birmingham collaboration to aid young people’s group.
Get a taste for success at the Chocolate 5k charity fun run.
Andy Munro on Blues’ visit to Ewood Park.
Family fun with TV star.
Performances to celebrate arts festival anniversary.
Birmingham company nurturing the next generation of art talent.
Symphony Hall is presenting a one-off concert next month performed by its resident orchestra, the world-renowned City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and joined by three up and coming artists.
Alan Clawley reflects on ever-changing architectural styles.
Terry Wills revels in a memorable Albion win.
New directors to boost services to region.
First World War play examines tribunal decisions.
Festival highlights to go on national tour.
Three hours of complimentary parking at Mailbox this March.
Final touches being applied to long-awaited extension.
Call for governments to act on “vulnerable, desperate people”.
Birmingham residents invited to contribute to revival of long-lost British ceremony.
Artwork commemorating local attractions unveiled.
Boost for freelance workers in Birmingham.
Flights to Cornwall begin again at Easter.
Provocative new exhibition challenges values of modern society.
Property brothers expand business.
Award will help with medical university studies.
In Paralympic year the Road to Rio starts with grassroot sports.
Villa lost again – no surprise there as Dave Woodhall comments.
Or…That Was The Week That Was, for our Spanish friends, says Richard Lutz as he dives into the past seven days.
Event to highlight the region’s upcoming talent.