Wall of Sound
Dave Woodhall talks to music writer and now raconteur Mick Wall.
Dave Woodhall talks to music writer and now raconteur Mick Wall.
Lights switch on will remember loved ones lost.
SwiftLocum becomes latest start-up to join Digital Health Quarter.
Ex-Solihull School pupil lays wreath in memory of the fallen.
Auction experts in attendance for charity tea and valuations.
Development will provide further opportunities for city’s dance community.
Birmingham plays host to delegation from German city.
City’s burial records go online for the first time.
Funds granted for brownfield site regeneration.
Richard Lutz takes his pew for a CBSO concert infused with youth.
Funding earmarked for projects supporting re-use of brownfield land and buildings.
Choir to raise Town Hall roof in twentieth anniversary celebrations.
Acorns to mark tenth anniversary of Christmas fundraising.
TV programmes lead to recruitment boost.
Local sewing group spreads the love in station redevelopment.
£1 million machine investment proves just Mint for the new pound coin.
Part of the Worcestershire World War One Hundred programme.
Great Western Arcade celebrates Miss Macaroon’s one year anniversary.
Expansion leads to new office space.
Development and regeneration plans in the West Midlands to be unveiled.
Sir Howard Elston, ennobled man of the people, fields a query about macro-finance and those funny little islands which Britain owns and uses as tax fiddles.
Sporting fixtures and cultural festivals help city’s hoteliers reach seasonal peak.
Currently on tour, the legendary broadcaster talks to us.
Remembrance Day service details announced.
Music, comedy and family fun in Bromsgrove.
Electro, dance, hip hop and all that jazz.
School’s fallen heroes remembered through competition winner’s films.
Dave Woodhall on Villa’s 2-1 defeat at home to Sheffield Wednesday.
Andy Munro on Blues’ defeat at Barnsley.
Our financial editor Sir Howard Elston talks candidly about where he stows his billions.