Roy’s Regal Return
Terry Wills goes to Anfield and watches history being made.
Terry Wills goes to Anfield and watches history being made.
“…our findings indicate that the local business community could be looking more confidently to the future”
Ikon and Glynn Vivian Art Gallery present a new exhibition by Bedwyr Williams
More than 10,000 people converged on the city to promote excellence in veterinary practice
Popular venue Bookmark Bloxwich is getting ready to rock
Localise West Midlands and The Birmingham Press have collaborated on a fact sheet
Andy Munro goes to Brighton with the Blues.
Competition announced by Brum Uni today to give people the chance to go ‘behind the scenes’ with some of its most inspirational academic experts.
Walsall councillors’ wage bill will be cut by at least £50,000 if Labour takes control of the council in May,
Leamington’s finest opens its doors once more
Legendary Olympian Ed Moses talks to The Birmingham Press during an event to mark the city’s part in London 2012.
Alex Crawford OBE will deliver a talk at Coventry University next month
This week’s attractions at the Bilston venue
Steve Beauchampé explores the ‘interests’ involved with the mayoral referendum.
Dave Woodhall on the return of a familiar face to Villa Park.
The Laughing Sole, returns to The Public on 2 May – headlined by Jamie Sutherland.
Coventry University Students’ Union will host The Community Games as part of the London 2012 celebrations,
“I want to see the Nightingale once again become one of the biggest gay super clubs….”
“Unless we get a lot more answers and assurances I’ll be voting No on May 3rd.”
More new arrivals at two city centre venues.
Channel 4 political correspondent Michael Crick, raises further doubts as to the wording (or lack of) on the ballot paper
Truth or Dare explores issues around health and mental well-being for young people
Renowned Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden visits Wolverhampton
Three students from Birmingham City University are taking on a unique challenge
Amateur cooks are invited to submit their culinary creations to a Cake Baking Competition
easyJet has today announced that it will begin operating a year-round service between Belfast and Birmingham
Andy Munro comments on Blues’ midweek trip to Ipswich
Terry Wills reports on Albion’s week. “It’s a funny old game” is a term used by players, managers and supporters down the years, and one that bears close scrutiny. Following Albion’s current results I’m not about to disagree! The win against big spending Queens Park Rangers was a case in point. We didn’t play particularly…
Debra Davis announced as speaker at Mayoral Referendum debate
Ken Livingston: “It concentrates too much power in one person’s hands”