Warning over further restrictions to live venues
Music industries expert warns delay to lifting restrictions could lead to financial collapse.
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Music industries expert warns delay to lifting restrictions could lead to financial collapse.
Watson works for gritty Golubic win at LTA Viking Classic Birmingham.
Kings Heath school receives special visit from Birmingham Phoenix cricketers.
The city’s Caribbean community to be honoured in arts and education.
Jazz trumpeter and sometime pugilist Byron Wallen talks to Dave Woodhall.
Call for football clubs to kickstart young people’s careers with work placements.
Continuing to bring disability-friendly recreational activities to Birmingham.
Reformed Brummie band still going strong.
Cadbury World launches Parent & Toddler pass and a show-stopping storytime.
UK’s biggest folk band counts down to June 21st.
New permanent exhibition opens at Worcestershire County Museum.
Minister for Sport inspects progress at Sandwell Aquatics Centre.
West Midlands Cycle Hire hailed a success with almost 500 rides taken each day.
Exclusive artwork worth £10,000 up for grabs in aid of Acorns.
Dr. Robert of eighties soul band the Blow Monkeys talks to Dave Woodhall.
2.7 tonnes of surplus stock redistributed in support of local charities.
Birmingham business leader demands improved city centre broadband and Wi-Fi.
National arts fest set for appearance in Digbeth.
Ex Cathedra’s Summer Music by Candlelight concerts underway this weekend.
Tie-up will enable global audiences to appreciate Birmingham’s orchestra.
Andy Munro is less than enthralled by England’s win over Austria.
Online and cinema screenings to be available for this year’s festival.
Summer schedule of pop-up events announced to welcome people back to Brindleyplace.
Council decide on two week delay to allow for business adjustment.
New city centre attraction opens its doors to mini-golfers.
Dave Woodhall looks back at Villa in 2020-21.
Simon Hale watches the continued return of the CBSO to Symphony Hall.
Spotlight on West Midlands’ visitor offer as businesses reopen and rebuild.
West Midlands Railway unveils poems for Shakespeare Line stations.
Classic films brought back on the giant screen.