Football play hits iPlayer
Stadium, featuring local football fans, now available to watch on BBC iplayer.
Stadium, featuring local football fans, now available to watch on BBC iplayer.
Birmingham academic claims film “highlighting misrepresentation of marginalised people”.
Steve Beauchampé recalls the Cadbury Barn, a little known but once much-loved Birmingham building destroyed by fire last week.
Train company aims to give bad behaviour the boot.
Anniversary gift marks forty years in the community.
Italian restaurant chain will move into Selfridges.
Richard Lutz trawls through this week’s movies on the box to find the gems.
Villa’s 1-1 draw with Hull posed the usual questions. Dave Woodhall tries to find an answer.
Satisfaction guaranteed for Stones fans at Kings Heath festival.
Lloyds staff to raise funds for mental health support.
Status Quo have announced details of their annual tour, including a Wolverhampton date. Rachel Watts reports.
Internationally-acclaimed acts set for shows in the city.
Funding and mentoring help for community work.
City council looks to transform former markets site.
Workshops, live performance and exhibitions – Developed in Birmingham continues throughout August.
Birmingham company educating employees on need to improve sustainable energy use.
Host of events to take place during city festival.
Cinema chains to host special showings for family and older audiences.
Collaboration between schools and industry to provide students with business experience.
24-hour penalty shoot-out challenge for Ikeme.
Villa head into the new season with a familiar-looking run of injuries. Dave Woodhall watches the latest addition.
Andy Munro watches Blues’ friendly defeat to Swansea and has concerns for the future.
Charity aims to keep children fed and healthy during school holidays.
Week-long offensive on violent crime hailed a success.
Here’s the latest from our White House sauce.