HOWARD: Brazil call for semi-final replay
It’s hair today, gone tomorrow as the Brazil Nutters blame bad style in their shellacking by the Germans, says Sir Howard Estlon, so tanked on bad cocktails that he can’t even spell his own nema.
It’s hair today, gone tomorrow as the Brazil Nutters blame bad style in their shellacking by the Germans, says Sir Howard Estlon, so tanked on bad cocktails that he can’t even spell his own nema.
Tom Bennett brings us up to date with a step back in time for computer gamers.
Howard Elston, our man in Rio with the rum cocktail and the ringside seat at the nude beach volleyball finals, splashes a new twist on the Luis Suarez biting incident
Tom Bennett reports from Gamers heaven.
Our sport editor, Sir Howard Elston, reveals just who will play for Enger-land for tonight’s crucial, critical, all important match against Uruguay
Tom Bennett guides us through the latest from the biggest games industry annual knees-up, which took place this week in the States
World premiere for Birmingham.
Max Carlish continues his amble down memory lane when he crossed paths with a young David Cameron.
By Max Carlish.
A charity concert has raised £700 for the Edgbaston-based charity Ammalife.
From our news desk.
The Independence debate north of Hadrian’s Wall is hotting up as JOHN KNOX, who covered Scottish Assembly politics for the BBC, reports.
MAX CARLISH is working on a film with poet Benjamin Zephaniah and local social entrepreneur Jason Turner about finding work for former prisoners. He finds it raises a great deal of questions about Birmingham, its profile….and, of course, the curse of Benefit Street.
The year’s festival programme will soon be commencing.
Photographs and talk by Pogus Caesar on behalf of Friends of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Theatre to mark war centenary with new production.
A dance company comprised of young performers is celebrating its first birthday.
Medical charity Ammalife invites you to a choral concert in Birmingham which will not only give great pleasure but help raise cash for its international work.
From our arts desk.
From our music desk.
The Rennard revelations have been followed by thousands of women, but not all of them totally sympathise with his ‘victims.’ Older career women who dealt with sexism and survived unscathed think they need to toughen up. Are they right, asks Sheilagh Matheson
From the newsdesk.
Care for a mince pie made by celebrity chefs and raise some cash for a kids’ charity?