Oxford University Vice-Chancellor honours Sandwell teacher with award
Local school teacher Vanwy Arif will be honoured as an ‘inspirational teacher’ at an event by Oxford University
Local school teacher Vanwy Arif will be honoured as an ‘inspirational teacher’ at an event by Oxford University
Coming to the Kitchen Garden: Terry Pratchett writes that “Peter Knight can spin the world on his Bow”.
Sandwell Arts Trust celebrates success in the RoSPA Awards 2012
New bags and accessories store for Solihull’s Mell Square
Internationally acclaimed all-male Shakespeare company, Propeller, return to Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre with two new adaptations
And this week we’re gonna party like it’s, er, some time in the 1980s.
Paul Samuels reviews a night at the Hare and Hounds in Kings Heath.
Wording on ballot paper flawed.
Dave Woodhall reports on another seven days at Villa Park.
Andy Munro on Blues’ narrow escape on Saturday.
Dave Woodhall reports back on yesterday’s Mayoral ‘debate’.
An argument regularly used to support the call for directly elected mayors is that whoever wins will thus have a mandate from the public to carry out their programme or manifesto….. the reality is not so straightforward.
Sometime ago, while reading a copy of the British Legion magazine, I was struck by the words ‘Lest we forget’.
The Kings ov Leon return
How to improve Coventry city centre? Ask undergraduates.
London Classic Theatre’s production of Peter Shaffer’s psychological drama, Equus, makes its way to the Belgrade’s Main Stage
The Charity Commission is inviting charities, trustees and advisors to attend its next public meeting
A new family orientated camping festival – The Lunar Festival – has been announced.
Birmingham-based thinktank Localise West Midlands has recently won funding from Barrow Cadbury Trust to research how to build a more decentralised economy
This months weekend comedy highlights include: Ian Moore, Gareth Richards, Jimmy McGhie and Rob Deering
Two Out of Three Ain’t….
Dave Woodhall continues the mayoral debate
The Friends of the Central Library are holding a symposium to consider the possible future for John Madin’s library
The Birmingham Press invites you to a public debate on the city’s forthcoming mayoral referendum, due to be held on May 3rd.
There has never been any evidence in Birmingham of a desire for a referendum on elected mayors.
Andy Munro reports from Blues’ visit to their old mates in the East End
… it is not the gimmicks and political beauty contests that surround an elected mayor that Birmingham needs.
Ros Dodd reports these will be only the second brood of osprey chicks in 400 years in this area of Wales.
Hear him explain how a more equal society is better for everyone.
Dave Woodhall on Villa at Eastertide