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Krystle Warren’s UK tour

Soulful folk-singer Krystle Warren brings her sublime musical talent to Glee Club Birmingham

15 July, 2013 in Music, What's on.

B-Boy Championships world finals 2013

B-Boy Championships World Finals will see top break dancers, poppers and hip-hop dancers bring their best moves, routines and unique style to the stage.

15 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Dance, What's on.

Argentine students welcomed in Solihull

A group of Argentinian students were so delighted to join in lessons at Solihull School they cooked up traditional dishes and danced the tango.

15 July, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Solihull, Tourism, Travel.

Film fans flock to Brindleyplace

Hoards of film fans have packed out Brindleyplace this week to enjoy a range of family-friendly movies during this year’s Outdoor Film Festival.

12 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Festivals, Film, What's on.

Summer of fun at The Public

This Summer The Public becomes Fun Factory – a place where art, fun and entertainment come together.

12 July, 2013 in Art and Leisure, West Bromwich, What's on.

G4S – When crime really does pay

Steve Beauchampé takes issue with government and corporate hypocrisy, tazered with a dose of racist malignancy within the private sector.

12 July, 2013 in Comment, Most recent, Olympics, Police, Politics.

University’s efforts to encourage cultural harmony recognised in city awards

Coventry University has received official recognition for the role that it plays in helping to promote its city as a culturally harmonious place.

12 July, 2013 in Coventry, Most recent.

Telford firm ramps up success

A Telford-based manufacturer, whose first order was to supply its revolutionary products for Middle Eastern VIPs, is setting its sights on changing the way people board aeroplanes all over the world.

12 July, 2013 in Business, Most recent, Style and Design, United Kingdom.

UK aviation needs “flexibility and resilience” – Kehoe

Aviation chief tells Airports Commission that UK aviation needs “flexibility and resilience” to respond to a changing industry

12 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Environment, Transport, Travel.

Southside adds a dash of ooh la la to Bastille Day

Birmingham’s Southside district is welcoming its first streetfood party to celebrate Bastille Day next Sunday, 14 July.

11 July, 2013 in Eating out, Food and drink, What's on.

What’s in a name?

Larry Inman ponders this whilst contemplating an outbreak of violence.

10 July, 2013 in Comment, Features, Most recent, Television.

This Morning set coming to Westfield Merry Hill

Fans of the show will get the chance to have their photo taken on the set; they’ll also get a free souvenir hard copy of the photo to take home.

10 July, 2013 in Dudley, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Unemployed get chance to put their skills to the test

Unemployed people with skills and experience in a range of industries and who have recent work experience, are being urged to take up a free course leading to new careers and jobs in training.

10 July, 2013 in Most recent, West Midlands.

Fast track to the USA from Birmingham

Aer Lingus Regional have announced details of a service which allows Birmingham-based passengers to fast track their journey to the US

10 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Travel.

Top marks for Crest Nicholson at Park Central, Birmingham

The construction team at Crest Nicholson’s Park Central development in Birmingham city centre has been commended in two NHBC (National House-Building Council) Awards.

10 July, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Property Press.

BOA student lands role with international news network

A Year 13 student from Birmingham Ormiston Academy (BOA) has secured a role with international news network, Russia Today.

10 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Education, Uncategorized.

Aston Uni gets set for bio-energy switch-on

Redhall Jex is nearing completion of a nine month contract to build a bio-energy plant located within a new facility on the Aston University site in Birmingham.

10 July, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Business, Environment, Farming.

Get Brahms and Liszt with South Birmingham Sinfonia

South Birmingham Sinfonia is inviting the public to two concerts in its Summer Concert Series when they will perform works by Wagner, Brahms and Liszt.

9 July, 2013 in Music, What's on.

Our Big Gig

The Public to be part of a nationwide celebration of music in communities

9 July, 2013 in Festivals, Most recent, Music, West Bromwich, What's on.

Midlands insolvency firm sets off for marathon month

A Midlands insolvency business takes pole position in the local community this month as staff travel over 152 miles in various sporting events whilst raising funds for charity.

9 July, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Most recent.

John Madin’s other library

Alan Clawley with a reminder that when the architects in John Madin’s office were working up plans for a new central library for Birmingham, they were also designing one for Redditch.

8 July, 2013 in Architecture, Books, Local history, Most recent, Worcestershire.

Britain revels in hot weather

This was the scene on Brighton beach at the weekend as an Azores High brought a welcome break in the drab weather that has beset the country for so long.

8 July, 2013 in Most recent.

Lantern walk to celebrate 25 years of Acorns

Acorns Children’s Hospice has announced a brand new event with its Lantern Walk, taking place on Saturday 12th October.

8 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Health, Local history.

Four legs fashionable

A fashion graduate from Coventry School of Art and Design has set up her own pet accessories business for discerning dog owners.

8 July, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Most recent, Style and Design.

Voodoo Room presents the full Cream set at the Artrix

The exciting power trio Voodoo Room celebrate the short life of the first and arguably the greatest super group

8 July, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Chilean students boost Spanish studies

Spanish language learning at Solihull School is thriving thanks to the expansion of an exchange programme with schools in Chile.

7 July, 2013 in Education, Solihull.

WW1 Centenary: A Proposal for a Children’s concert in Birmingham

Birmingham Press reader Dr Ron Dawson has sent a message aimed at schools and musicians across Birmingham.

5 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Features, Music.

University event highlights benefits of short food chains

The benefits of short food chains and local produce were the focus of an event on Wednesday 3 July organised by Coventry University’s Centre for Agroecology and Food Security

5 July, 2013 in Coventry, Environment, Farming, Food and drink, Most recent.

Recession busting community comedy performances

With a free buffet, this recession busting ‘Pay What You Can’ event is a chance for the public to enjoy some high-quality, locally rooted comedy.

5 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, Health, What's on.

Birmingham Fest 2013

Next Friday night sees the start of a brand new theatre festival in Birmingham.

4 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

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