Birmingham Jazz presents…
Another night that expands the boundaries of the genre.
Another night that expands the boundaries of the genre.
Recognition for childrens’ hospice’s work.
Exporters to be encouraged at city event.
Cure Leukaemia to benefit from artist’s gift inspiration.
Campaigners demand government solution to PFI hospital “fiasco”.
Out of this World day set to help hospice.
Pertemps Education Network and Aviva boost Conies child safety campaign.
Voters in Birmingham reminded to speak up if they suspect fraud.
Public transport planning starts for 2022 Commonwealth Games.
CBSO dates the highlights of summer fiesta.
Simon Hale is impressed by a new Alexandra Theatre’s adaptation of the musical by Sting.
From Walsall to Birmingham via Los Angeles.
First Family Festival to take place in June.
Woroud Osman writes about a new venture in helping the city’s homeless.
Open day to be staged at city university.
Sixties celebration as part of university course.
Production to examine stress amongst armed forces.
Andy Munro on Blues’ 2-0 defeat at Molineux and hopes of avoiding relegation.
Innovations including ‘talking car’ developments shown to industry chiefs.
Station upgrades planned to welcome the Commonwealth.
Call for an end to intervention in Syria.
Amanda Cook updates the Stereophonics ticket story.
Andy Munro reports on his continued international career.
Danish guitarist brings his group to Birmingham.
Entry discount offer for hotel guests.
Dave Woodhall on Villa’s 1-0 win over Leeds and looking ahead.
Screening of long-lost Batman footage launches hunt for nation’s top 100 ‘lost’ TV shows.
Fencing champion aims to develop the sport at local schools.
Birmingham festival tackles the final taboo.
Legendary boxing world champion to appear in Birmingham.