The no goal zone
Dave Woodhall manages to find something to discuss about Villa’s trip to Upton Park.
Dave Woodhall manages to find something to discuss about Villa’s trip to Upton Park.
Andy Munro tries to remain optimistic after watching Blues lose to Charlton.
Two bands to watch out for in November.
Sense, the national charity that supports people with sensory impairments, deafblind and complex needs, has chosen Selly Oak in Birmingham as the site for England’s first TouchBase centre, bringing 100 new jobs to the city.
Prime Minister discusses Birmingham’s role in economic recovery.
Plea follows life jail term for killer father.
Andy Munro has finally calmed down after watching Blues’ epic cup tie with Stoke.
Advice and grants available to community-based small businesses.
Minimum 22 year sentence follows wife’s murder.
Can being kind change the world?
Sell-out for TV series spin-off.
Alan Clawley on the hypocrisy of bank bail-outs.
Award-winning comedian Jarred Christmas tells us about his acronymic life.
Boost for young Birmingham jobseekers.
Collecting people’s stories for an extraordinary new artwork celebrating the positive contribution migration has made to the success of the city.
Villa lost at home again. Dave Woodhall wonders why.
Andy Munro on Blues draw at Derby.
A Birmingham jazz musician and composer has been chosen by Town Hall & Symphony Hall to represent the city in a prestigious European music series.
TV show leavers to appear in the city.
The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal 2013 will for the first time feature a Poppy Day on the streets of Birmingham.
Mum of shooting victim urges witnesses to come forward.
Birmingham residents are being urged to make sure they have the right to vote in next year’s elections.
Glamour night for up and coming designers.
Discover a lost civilisation.
Combined effort for cancer fundraiser.
Short-sighted focus on the capital holding UK back in digital race.
Funding granted to upgrade performance facilities
Chinese artwork to be the first exhibit.
Dave Woodhall talks to challenging author Hannah Silva.
Concern over “huge gap” between BBC’s income and spending in the Midlands.