Independent Birmingham film-making company continues growth
More than 200 films produced in the first six months.
More than 200 films produced in the first six months.
Antiviral fogging machines in action on West Midlands Railway.
Growth Hub to connect Black Country manufacturing to the agricultural sector.
The personal impact the cladding scandal is having on the lives of Birmingham leaseholders.
Make UK to create the next generation of innovators with Government apprenticeship giveaway.
Crucial design stage reached for major connectivity project.
Three Birmingham woman are in the running for prestigious transport awards.
Life after Lockdown: Returning to work in the new normal.
Major University station upgrade will boost economy and improve journeys for passengers.<
Green tents hope for international competition.
Musical protest over plans for telecoms pole on Broad Street.
West Midlands Railway taking extra steps to keep passengers moving safely this summer.
Grosvenor Broad Street manager asks government to let casinos open doors.
Birmingham 2022 and CGFP announce Sunset+Vine as Host Broadcaster.
Strong Saturday for bars and businesses in Birmingham’s Westside.
Irani cafe comes to the city centre.
New initiative allows experienced professionals to help new starters.
And everywhere else, in Andy Munro’s experience.
Crowds return for a busy but well-behaved night on the town.
Levering Localism – social enterprise at the heart of local economy recovery.
Make UK/BDO report shows the impact of COVID-19 on key sectors.
New VisitEngland consumer mark launched to show industry’s COVID-19 guidelines.
Standing Ovation Project rewarded by Deutsche Bank-backed foundation.
West Midlands Railway issues travel advice as leisure industry restrictions ease.
West Midlands manufacturers demand blueprint for long-term industrial strategy.
Thousands of revellers descending this Saturday.
Persimmon Homes donate to day centre.
Build, Build, Build welcomed but “more must be done, using home building as basis”.
Watches of Switzerland help support local people through COVID-19.
£6.5 million available to help manufacturers recover from pandemic.