No accounting for Pannu & co
Andy Munro looks at the current situation at St Andrews.
Andy Munro looks at the current situation at St Andrews.
This year’s National British-Pakistani Conference featured an address on education and empowerment by Ziauddin Yousafzai, whose daughter Malala was shot by the Taliban
Imagine being granted exclusive access to the workings of an extraordinary, charismatic and deeply sinister mind…
Live musical experiences in schools, in Symphony Hall and a road safety concert are ensuring that thousands of children experience music like never before.
Birmingham-based creative arts company PUNCH have announced their inaugural Soul Acoustic tour, to take place across the UK in June 2013
Birmingham-based technology business Droplet marked its London launch in style by announcing it has sealed the backing of two major retailers.
Birmingham Airport was the UK’s most punctual airport in the last quarter of 2012, with 85% of scheduled flights and 84% of charter flights operating on time
Meet Birmingham is ensuring that its event visitors will get the most out of the city’s new transport links and facilities by enhancing its support package for organisers and delegates.
Top modelling scouts from Miss England will be in Birmingham this weekend looking for glamorous girls to represent the city.
Kali Theatre is presenting Jabine Chaudri’s absorbing and fast moving new play, My Daughter’s Trial
Three budding David Baileys have won a local photography competition for their stunning water-themed images of the city.
Jane Austen costumes featuring at Fashion Embroidery & Stitch at NEC, Birmingham
New Heights Community Project in Kingstanding, Birmingham is the latest winner of Prime Minister David Cameron’s Big Society Award.
For a second year, Flatpack Festival has teamed up with Colmore Business District (CBD) to bring Film Bug, a mini festival of film, to Birmingham’s business district
bmi regional, the UK’s most punctual scheduled airline, today announced it is launching a new route from Birmingham to Billund, Denmark
Chinatown curing skills gap with home-grown talent
A delegation from Birmingham has headed east to showcase the region to Asia’s leading airlines and tourism authorities looking for new route opportunities in the UK.
This week the Silent Witnesses project working with Year Five pupils across ten inner-city primary schools will visit primary schools in Birmingham.
Today the Government has endorsed Lord Heseltine’s review “No Stone Unturned”, which recommends a single funding pot strategy for cities.
Brand new exhibition at Winterbourne House and Garden asks University of Birmingham researchers to capture detailed research projects in just one image
Our scoffing roving reporter has been out sampling the delights of Birmingham cuisine. Here’s her report on San Carlo.
Birmingham has unveiled the first glimpse of an interactive 3D map at MIPIM, which brings its new economic zones to life.
Jerome Turner invites anyone with a box of old cine reels to come along and have them projected at 8mm Cine Club’s first visit to Flatpack Festival.
Andy Munro reports back from Blues’ successful trip to the north-east.
Villa scored a vital win on Saturday against Harry Redknapp’s QPR. Dave Woodhall describes the day’s dramas .
“Maximising your Return on Investment from a Good Idea”
Birmingham police are issuing advice to anyone intending to enjoy St Patrick’s Day in Digbeth.
Birmingham’s reputation as a visitor destination is on the up, according to new research released today by Marketing Birmingham
Birmingham Press Club, the oldest of its kind in the world, has given itself a face-lift – with a new logo and a vibrant new website.
Birmingham joins other cities to promote the UK’s inward investment potential