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Scrutiny too late

Alan Clawley asks what city councillors were doing four years ago.

13 August, 2015 in Birmingham, Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Get online with free Wi-Fi at Bull Ring markets

Technology link-up boost to historic venues.

13 August, 2015 in Birmingham, Business, Science & technology.

Become a Birmingham Ambassador

City seeks help with influx of visitors.

5 August, 2015 in Birmingham, Community.

Recruitment starts for senior council roles

Birmingham city council responds to Kerslake criticism.

30 July, 2015 in Birmingham.

Potential traffic delays on Thursday

Demo by private hire drivers may cause city centre problems.

29 July, 2015 in Birmingham, Travel.

The green flag flies over Birmingham

City has 16 of Britain’s best green spaces.

23 July, 2015 in Birmingham, Environment.

John Lewis celebrates Birmingham’s changing skyline with largest-ever photograph of city

Iconic photograph marks two months to go until department store opens.

23 July, 2015 in Birmingham, Photography.

The slow death of the Public Architect

Alan Clawley on an extinct species in town planning.

21 July, 2015 in Architecture, Birmingham, Comment.

Marketing campaign showcases more of Birmingham

Welcome to More aims to attract visitors and investors from the UK and overseas.

15 July, 2015 in Birmingham, Business, Exhibitions, Tourism.

Birmingham named Location of the Future

Only European city to be recognised in prestigious rankings.

8 July, 2015 in Birmingham, Business.

Waste campaign launched by Birmingham Friends of the Earth

Call for greener waste system to be implemented.

2 July, 2015 in Birmingham, Environment.

Birmingham’s booming events offer showcased at international trade show

City’s growing accommodation sector to welcome nine new establishments totalling 1,700 rooms by 2017.

2 July, 2015 in Birmingham, Business.

Time for change

Alan Clawley wonders when architectural tastes began to alter.

1 July, 2015 in Architecture, Birmingham, Comment.

Homes boost for Birmingham

New housing development handed over to tenants.

30 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Community, Property Press.

Flower shower

Floozie to get temporary floral dressing.

26 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Environment.

Made in Birmingham

Millennium Point welcomes business leaders for celebration of region’s manufacturers.

23 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Business, Most recent.

Greater Birmingham leads British regions for foreign investment

Investment led by advanced manufacturing and financial & professional services firms.

19 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Business.

Airport jobs firm relocates to Birmingham

Birmingham Airport growth triggers move.

16 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Transport.

Youth leader

Birmingham-born conductor Alpesh Chauhan talks with Steve Beauchampé about his CBSO debut.

15 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Music.

Review: The Siege

Richard Lutz reviews a play that emerges from the refugee camps of the West Bank.

4 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Birmingham’s hidden gems to be discovered on social media

Unique social media event to highlight exclusive city locations.

3 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Community.

Record demand leads to unprecedented Birmingham construction spree

Over 1 million square feet of office space to be built as financial services companies flock to Birmingham’s business district.

2 June, 2015 in Architecture, Birmingham, Business, Most recent.

Birmingham international visitors reach all-time high

International visitor consumer spend reaches £300 million.

22 May, 2015 in Birmingham, Business, Tourism, Travel.

Birmingham said no!

Exactly what part of the word ‘No’ doesn’t George Osborne understand, asks Steve Beauchampé.

18 May, 2015 in A mayor for Birmingham?, Birmingham, Comment, Elections, Open Government, Politics, West Midlands.

Gig review: Police Dog Hogan bound into Birmingham

Kings Heath’s Hare and Hounds was the venue last night for the first appearance in Birmingham of Police Dog Hogan

15 May, 2015 in Moseley and Kings Heath, Music, Police, Reviews.

You’d be barking to miss Police Dog Hogan in Kings Heath

Here at last to satisfy the clamour of their Brummie fans, come Police Dog Hogan.

6 May, 2015 in Birmingham, Moseley and Kings Heath, Music, What's on.

Review: Rebecca

Richard Lutz takes a pew at Birmingham Rep for the Daphne du Maurier thriller

28 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Theatre.

Review: 5 Soldiers

Richard Lutz watches boot camp  and squaddies under fire in a remarkable night of dance 

25 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, Most recent, What's on.

“Use public transport” advice for city centre

New road changes as redevelopment continues.

15 April, 2015 in Birmingham, Transport.

Downing the Ziggurat II

Alan Clawley reports on the timescale for Paradise Circus redevelopment.

25 March, 2015 in Architecture, Birmingham.

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