Good Hope leading the way internationally with bladder cancer laser treatment
A Good Hope consultant has won international recognition for leading a new treatment study
A Good Hope consultant has won international recognition for leading a new treatment study
Musical comedian Boothby Graffoe will be bringing his new show ‘Nomad. No Sane Either.’ to Glee Club Birmingham
It has been claimed that budget cuts are likely to lead to increased inequality.
Mike Nelson’s ‘M6’: Eastside Projects, a contemporary art gallery in Digbeth, will play host to his first major solo exhibition in his home region
Venues across Birmingham
Dave Woodhall on Villa’s start to 2013.
Birmingham innovators head to Silicon Valley in search of $10m
Rated as one of the UK’s finest political comedians, Mark Thomas is bringing a new show to Glee Club Birmingham, Thursday 7th March 2013.
A festival of art, commerce and love celebrating Stirchley, Birmingham
Alan Clawley claims that reports of the imminent destruction of John Madin’s library are way off the mark and that the campaign to save it goes on.
New Year resolutions are easily made and generally short lived. Ros Dodd reckons we should stop beating ourselves up.
The original line-up of Steve ‘Big Man’ Clayton & The 44s is getting back together for one night only
There are interesting connections between WH Auden, Iceland and Bournville. Laurence Inman explains…..
Hospital A&E departments are under extreme pressure this New Year’s Eve and emergency doctors are urging people to consider alternatives if their case is not urgent.
The Midlands based band Since Monroe have been beavering away at new material since the release of their debut EP Lost Generation. This time they’re back with the single Everyone’s a Statue
Next Sunday evening (January 6th) there is a fundraising cabaret evening being held at The Kitchen Garden Café, York Road, Kings Heath.
Andy Munro surveys the St Andrews scene and does not see a Happy New Year.
Alan Clawley scans a Birmingham landscape with a highly critical eye.
Birmingham Jazz is entering the New Year with an even more impressive mix of leading national, regional and local jazz.
Living close to a rubbish tip reduces house prices by 2.6%, research shows.
Andy Munro on Blues’ Boxing Day menu. No turkeys here.
Laurence Inman’s cunning plans – one of which involves more standing
Leading businesses across Birmingham are joining forces once again to attend the world’s leading real estate show next year.
Dave Woodhall isn’t downbeat about Villa on Sunday. Honest.
Andy Munro watches a youthful Blues side battling at St Andrews.
Alan Clawley spots a confusing, yet festive, dichotomy.
It’s THAT time of the year again and The Birmingham Press wishes all its readers a jolly time over the holiday (Winterval?).
The Forum for the Built Environment is holding a national Rally to Restore Confidence in building
A new exhibition capturing rare images of the Yemeni community in the West Midlands is to go on display at mac birmingham next year.
As an art gallery owner, Lee Benson is well used to exhibiting the work of others. But now his own artwork has gone on display on the streets of Birmingham.