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Rain tries to stop play

Dave Woodhall reports from a waterlogged Villa Park.

26 November, 2012 in Aston, Comment, Football.

Solihull School appoints first Poet Laureate

Solihull School has taken a creative new approach to commemorating School events after appointing its first Poet Laureate.

25 November, 2012 in Education, Poetry, Solihull.

Leonard Lord: The biography of a Brummie tycoon

Quite apart from being the man who really made the Mini, Birmingham tycoon, Leonard Lord, was, arguably, the most important British industrialist of the latter half of the twentieth century.

25 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Books, Local history, Motoring.

Solihull School students rise to homemade bread day

Food Technology students at Solihull School enjoyed a slice of the action when it came to celebrating Homemade Bread Day.

23 November, 2012 in Cookery, Education, Food and drink, Most recent, Solihull.

Edwyn Collins on tour again

Remarkable musician Edwyn Collins will be heading out on tour again next year, returning to Glee Club Birmingham on Sunday 21st April 2013.

23 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Disability artist commissioned to develop new work for The Public

Disabled artist, Zoe Partington-Sollinger has been commissioned by The Public in West Bromwich and DASH to create a permanent piece of art for their gallery

23 November, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich.

‘Wrong sort of rubbish’ halts collections

Walsall Council’s decision not to collect the ‘wrong sort of rubbish’ is a case of the authority forgetting who it is supposed to serve; Labour Councillor, Sean Coughlan, has warned.

23 November, 2012 in Health, Most recent, Politics, Walsall.

“Large bribes do not lead to greater benefits”

Research led by Professor Raghavendra Rau has focused fresh light onto bribery and flies in the face of previous survey-based studies

23 November, 2012 in Business, Most recent.

Halfmoon Special: Lud’s Church

As the year draws to its close, join award winning poet Holly Corfield Carr on a circular walk through the dramatic mythology and geology of the Roaches.

23 November, 2012 in Eating out, Most recent, Poetry, Staffordshire, Tourism.

Local stories and memories needed for centenary celebrations

Birmingham Repertory Theatre will celebrate its 100th birthday in February 2013 and as part of the plans to mark the landmark anniversary are asking for local people’s treasured memories of the theatre.

23 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Local history, Theatre, What's on.

Midlands Theatre Company stage charity show for Sherlock

Midlands theatre company “Don’t Go into the Cellar!” will be performing an original one-off show to help save Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s former home this Christmas.

23 November, 2012 in Features, Most recent, Theatre, West Midlands, What's on.

Free lecture looks to the future of engineering education

A free professorial lecture taking place at Coventry University on Thursday 29th November is set to explore the importance of practical experience in engineering education.

23 November, 2012 in Business, Coventry, Education, Most recent, What's on.

Regrets? You have a few

Research published today by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) has revealed that people in the West Midlands spend an average of one hour and 45 minutes dwelling on regrets every week

23 November, 2012 in Health, Most recent.

Rocking around The Jam House this Christmas

Birmingham’s legendary live music venue The Jam House has a Christmas calendar ‘jam packed’ with activities bigger than Santa’s sleigh – and designed to build up an appetite both on and off the dance floor.

23 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Christmas, Food and drink, Music.

The Battle Back Centre opened today

The Battle Back Centre (Lilleshall), which provides adaptive sport and adventure training activities to enhance the recovery of wounded, injured and sick men and women from all three Services, was opened today by The Royal British Legion and the Ministry of Defence.

22 November, 2012 in Health, Most recent, Shropshire.

There are historic cities and then there’s ‘Birmingham, its people, its history’

Alan Clawley believes Birmingham doesn’t capitalise on its historic assets and suggests a better way to make more of them.

22 November, 2012 in Architecture, Birmingham, Local history.

Fit for the Future

Queen Alexandra College’s ‘Fit for the Future’ appeal was launched this month – aided by a celebrity former student.

22 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Education, Property Press.

Christmas concert fundraiser to improve maternal healthcare in world’s poorest countries

Celia Burton, a retired TV producer from Halesowen, is holding a Christmas Carol Concert on Wednesday 5th December 2012 in Birmingham.

22 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Christmas, Faith, Health, What's on.

Another One Bites the Dust

Terry Wills is a very happy Baggie.

22 November, 2012 in Comment, Football, Most recent, West Bromwich.

The Invasion Of The Beery Blues: Part 25

There’s a beery blues invasion on the way, with a quartet of fine practitioners descending on the area. Martin Longley has already caught them all, up in York during the last few months…

22 November, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Second “Meet Birmingham” Showcase

Meet Birmingham, the city’s official business tourism programme, hosts its second Showcase event on 22-23 November 2012

21 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, What's on, Workshops.

The right way to war, war, war

Laurence Inman eavesdrops on talk of justification.

21 November, 2012 in Comment, Features, Most recent.

Ruby Maihem’s Burlesque Christmas Special

Ruby Maihem returns to The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 8 December with a festive night of Burlesque glitz and glamour.

21 November, 2012 in Comedy, Dance, Most recent, Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

Justice Tonight

Today marks the 38th anniversary of one of the saddest days in the city’s history, the Pub Bombings of 1974. Here the campaigning group Justice for the 21 talk about their quest to uncover the truth behind this atrocity.

21 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Local history, Police.

Tories and Lib Dems join Labour in condemning benefit cuts

A motion by Walsall Council Labour Group condemning cuts by the coalition government in the council tax and housing benefits has won the support of Conservative and Lib Dem councillors.

21 November, 2012 in Most recent, Politics, Walsall.

150 added jobs with new state-of-the-art facility at Birmingham Airport

Monarch Aircraft Engineering (MAEL) fuels further growth, adds 150 jobs with new state-of-the-art facility at Birmingham Airport

20 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Environment.

Yee Hah! Knoxville Highway beating a track to Bloxwich

Country and Western fans will be high-tailing it down to Bloxwich next month to catch up with Knoxville Highway

20 November, 2012 in Most recent, Music, West Midlands, What's on.

Cuts protestors target Walsall councillors

A protest was held yesterday evening by the Save Walsall’s Green Spaces and Countryside Services Facebook Group.

20 November, 2012 in Democratise, Environment, Most recent, Walsall.

Annual fundraising Christmas Concert

Amnesty International invites you to their annual fundraising Christmas Concert for Human Rights in aid of Amnesty International and Freedom from Torture.

20 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Feel the Force

Dave Woodhall talks to the Sound of New Zealand.

20 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Features, Music, What's on.

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