Unity Trust Bank takes out Big Issue subscriptions
Bank signs up to help magazine during coronavirus crisis.
Bank signs up to help magazine during coronavirus crisis.
Erdington High Street FHSF business case set to be approved for submission
Region awarded funding for zero industrial carbon plans.
Urban Splash & Places for People lead the way at Port Loop.
Initiative aims to help recovery of arts and cultural industries in the region.
Fab Lab answers the call to produce face shields.
Birmingham community group help provide access for local people.
Dig Brew Co starts home deliveries with new beer launch.
Richard Lutz, in isolation, watches the world go by.
Jessica Harris casts a worried eye on what lies in store.
Personal tragedy leads Midland businesswoman to press for law change.
Elmhurst Ballet School teacher keeps dancers on their toes during lockdown.
“Birmingham’s business community has lost a quiet hero,” says Mayoral candidate.
A stress-relieving rant courtesy of Andy Munro.
Employability project invests in local people helping to fulfil all-important roles.
ScanTech Digital presents virtual tours of historic Midlands places.
Community group aims to help combat isolation.
We may be fighting a deadly enemy now, but Kate Spohrer argues that worse is on the way.
Richard Nevin has a stroll through the city centre.
Julia Osborn guides us through an eerie tale of The Two Harveys.
Andy Munro wanders down Blues’ memory lane – or should that be Dead End Street?
Richard Lutz, keeping his social distance, in a world called Lockdown.
University of Birmingham supporting local NHS to upscale testing for frontline staff.
Midland Metro extension works resumed on Birmingham’s Broad Street.
Cadbury World creates giant Easter egg in aid of independent West Midlands charity.
Charity challenge aims to help local community work.
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy presents virtual comedy show.
Rufus Wainwright, Roddy Woomble and more to play for free.
West Midlands Railway reminds passengers to make only essential journeys this Easter.
Andy Munro listens to a new re-release from one of Birmingham’s early trailblazers.