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Florilegium: Bringing the past to life in Bromsgrove

Florilegium is now one of the best known groups in the world of Early Music.

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

A Jewellery Quarter success story

The Bullion Room in Birmingham has added a new face to its business activities by opening a specialist wholesale diamond and gemstone jewellery Trade Centre.

20 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Features.

Solihull school student to lead debate in the Commons

Solihull School student Natasha Browne is to lead a debate for the West Midlands in the House of Commons.

19 November, 2012 in Democratise, Education, Most recent, Politics, Solihull.

Mauled by the Tigers

Andy Munro leaves St Andrews feeling less than pleased.

19 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Comment, Football.

Bus bosses set for grilling at the QE

Managers at National Express West Midlands are attending a special “Meet the Manager” session at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital next Tuesday

16 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Environment, Transport, Travel.

Children in genuine need

Agencies throughout Birmingham are working to stamp out bogus fund raising.

15 November, 2012 in Most recent, Police, West Midlands.

Warning Call by Ambulance Service

With winter approaching, make sure your home is safe.

15 November, 2012 in Health, Medicine, Most recent, Property Press, West Midlands.

What’s On at Town Hall/Symphony Hall

New events announced for Birmingham venues

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, Poetry, Theatre, What's on.

Co-operative Food celebrates One Year Anniversary in Shard End

Customers visiting Midlands Co-operative Society’s Shard End food store last Saturday were welcomed with plenty of treats as the store celebrated its first birthday.

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Shopping.

Birmingham City Council celebrates top employees

The winners have been announced in Birmingham City Council’s (BCC) internal awards programme – the Chamberlain Awards

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham.

Birmingham Bach Choir return to Lichfield Cathedral

Birmingham Bach Choir return to Lichfield Cathedral on Saturday 24 November 2012 for a well-timed performance of JS Bach’s seasonal Christmas Oratorio.

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Christmas, Faith, Music, Staffordshire, What's on.

New name for business park

A science and business park in Wolverhampton is changing its name to reflect a greater focus on support for enterprise initiatives.

15 November, 2012 in Business, Most recent, Property Press, Wolverhampton.

Theatre Exchange at The OJS

Theatre Exchange is a new initiative hosted by The Old Joint Stock Pub, Birmingham – the first of what will be monthly get-togethers thereafter.

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

The Rocking Berries ripen in Bromsgrove

With its extensive local connections, The Rocking Berries is a band which is always popular at Artrix and it returns to the Arts Centre

15 November, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Record numbers set to travel to Birmingham’s Christmas Market

Visit Birmingham’s ‘Meet and Greet’ service has received record bookings from visitors arriving by coach to the city’s Frankfurt Christmas Market, which opened to the public today.

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Christmas, Shopping, What's on.

BBC tech guru and Lords peer amongst university’s honorary graduates

Star BBC technology presenter Spencer Kelly and Lords peer Baroness Hussein-Ece OBE are amongst a host of exemplary individuals set to be honoured by Coventry University in its graduation ceremonies next week.

15 November, 2012 in Coventry, Education, Most recent, Television.

Not bad weather, bad attitude

“I have never been a weather-fetishist,” claims Laurence Inman.

15 November, 2012 in Features, Most recent.

Stars turn out for Petrov

A host of legendary football names will be playing a charity match in honour of Stiliyan Petrov on Sunday.

15 November, 2012 in Aston, Features, Football, What's on.

Wigan Peering

Our Albion man Terry Wills goes oop North

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

Protest to save Walsall’s green spaces and countryside services being organised

The newly formed Facebook Group “Save Walsall’s Green Spaces and Countryside Services” are organising a static protest

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

Crash! The financial crisis and what to do about it

If you want to understand how the global economy got into such a mess and what to do about it this event is for you!

13 November, 2012 in Aston, Business, Democratise, Politics, What's on.

Training firm gets seal of approval for jobs broker scheme

An Oldbury training company, which invested almost £250,000 in a new scheme to get people back into jobs, has achieved national recognition for the quality of its service.

13 November, 2012 in Business, Most recent, West Bromwich.

Local school children take inspiration from enlightening exhibition

A group of school children from West Bromwich have been working alongside an internationally renowned video artist at The Public, as part of an exciting artistic project.

13 November, 2012 in Exhibitions, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Breast cancer charity raises over £4,000 with private screening of Skyfall

Birmingham-based charity, Ladies Fighting Breast Cancer, has raised vital funds with a private screening of the newest film in the James Bond series.

13 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Film, Health.

Get on the learning curve at Wolves Uni Open Day

People who are interested in finding out more about studying at the University of Wolverhampton are invited to an Open Day.

13 November, 2012 in Education, Most recent, What's on, Wolverhampton.

New writing talent takes centre stage in Belgrade’s third New Black Showcase

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre is once again showcasing some of the regions up and coming writing talent in The New Black Showcase – RAW

12 November, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

United Airlines celebrates 15 years at Birmingham Airport

Since United inaugurated its New York/Newark daily nonstop service in 1997, more than 1.5 million customers have travelled on the route.

12 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Tourism, Travel.

This Week at the Robin

Lined up for the Pride of Bilston are…

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

Armed forces support charity organises festive fundraiser

A charity which supports both current and former armed services personnel is planning to hold a festive fundraiser in the run-up to Christmas

12 November, 2012 in Most recent, Music, Walsall, What's on.

A New Breed of Hero

Dave Woodhall on Villa at the weekend.

12 November, 2012 in Aston, Comment, Football.

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