Review: Jaws
Stephen Pennell watches a Brummie mainstay.
Stephen Pennell watches a Brummie mainstay.
LoveBrum announces new funding grant for Impact Week.
Wolverhampton station artwork celebrates city landmarks and history.
Midlands dates for comedy troupe.
Brindleyplace partners with Aston Business School to develop local talent.
Superstar Osaka to play Nature Valley Classic.
Concern over reducing spending on pupils.
Another night of quality jazz in store.
Exclusive offers with Home at Mailbox shopping weekend.
Villa drew at Leeds in a game that Dave Woodhall looked at in wonder.
670 new donors needed at Birmingham Donor Centre.
Andy Munro watches Blues draw with Wigan in their final home game of the season.
A chat with rock’n’rollers the Bluejays.
Waterways photographs from Bangladesh and Birmingham to be displayed.
In which we talk to John Fell, promoter of the Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival.
Wonder Stuff, Ned’s Atomic Dustbin and Pop Will Eat Itself all set to perform.
Charity offers £5,000 reward following a pensioner’s death following burglary at her home.
Afro haircare specialist launches dedicated hair education programme for foster parents and children.
new bar and restaurant set to open.
Butchers Social returns to Birmingham for one night only.
Sunset Walk – new for summer 2019.
Eco-friendly brewery set to transform craft ale industry.
Half-price tickets available for animatronic adventure.
Millionth passenger uses self-service bag drop.
Centurions honoured at awards event.
Get set for the drinks event of the year.
Richard Lutz dips into African theatre twice and finds a lost church.
Blues’ 3-1 win at Rotherham means Andy Munro can finally relax.
Dave Woodhall watches history made as Villa beat Millwall.
Villa win at Bolton and Dave Woodhall has seen it all before.