Birmingham company launches new product to categorise web
Specialist search engine to revolutionise web analysis.
Specialist search engine to revolutionise web analysis.
Birmingham company beats off competition to win growth contract.
Moves to ensure a way forward for local schools and communities.
New enterprise will provide training and investment.
A series of events giving information and advice on alternative travel options during the second phase of the A38 tunnels refurbishment have been announced.
No plot, no conspiracy, just cultural Conservatism, argues Steve Beauchampe.
Municipal bank proposed for Birmingham.
What’s going on at Paradise Circus, asks Alan Clawley.
Call for government to back provincial airports.
Call follows numerous complaints about road hazards.
World premiere for Birmingham.
Conservatives also make gains while Ukip come close.
BIM and Beyond at first-ever FBE conference.
City overtakes London as top UK location for investment-attraction activity.
Kings Heath Walk of Fame honour for cycling legend.
UK’s leading provincial cities demand greater autonomy.
Have you a relative named George McHale who served during World War One?
Max Carlish continues his amble down memory lane when he crossed paths with a young David Cameron.
Richard Lutz continues his coverage of the International Dance Festival Birmingham.
Birmingham’s Director of Public Health says the government should act immediately.
A charity concert has raised £700 for the Edgbaston-based charity Ammalife.
Region’s showcase of ambitions sees 50% increase in media profile.
City ranks higher than any other regional spot as place to live.
Recognition for city’s new buildings.
Further boost for city’s foodie status.
Anatomist, TV presenter and author Alice Roberts today officially launched the British Science Festival at the Library of Birmingham – with a little help from her friends.
Victims families receive reassurance despite no significant evidence coming to light.
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.
Local businesses are being invited to sign up to a new charter designed by the city council to help keep Birmingham clean and green.
Draft maps have today been published, outlining which roads are set to be covered by the city’s 20 is Plenty scheme.