Red flag over Victoria Square
In his second article, Alan Clawley wonders if Birmingham has been taken over while we weren’t looking.
In his second article, Alan Clawley wonders if Birmingham has been taken over while we weren’t looking.
100th tech start-up in under five years.
Cadbury owners recognised for community work.
Spreading safety message at workplaces and schools.
Innovative new programmes to be launched in the West Midlands.
Opportunity for businesses to access investment capital.
Dream job for tennis fan.
Richard Lutz watches England sadly head home from Brazil but feels American interest rising in The Beautiful Game
Low carbon start-ups enrol onto Innovation Birmingham’s European-funded incubation programme.
JTL takes the lead in traineeship initiative.
Three teams of employees from Willmott Dixon Partnerships have joined forces to raise money for St Basil’s.
Brindleyplace will be kicking off summer in style next week, screening Wimbledon live on its outdoor screen in Central Square.
Tom Bennett reports from Gamers heaven.
‘Plan B’ for Marshalling Yard “could save £35 million from city dole bill.”
£8.5 million investment gives James Watt campus new energy.
Government scheme helps start thousands of new businesses.
Alan Clawley comments on Birmingham city council’s use of its property portfolio.
Disruption “will be kept to a minimum” passengers assured.
Birmingham has thrown down the gauntlet to Tech City, vowing to become a tenacious competitor in attracting new investment.
Specialist search engine to revolutionise web analysis.
Birmingham company beats off competition to win growth contract.
New enterprise will provide training and investment.
Tom Bennett guides us through the latest from the biggest games industry annual knees-up, which took place this week in the States
Coventry University’s business school has been awarded a prestigious accolade in recognition of the role it has played in helping to kick-start British enterprise.
World record football freestyle expert to visit Solihull.
Health and well-being alert to workers.
Foreign investors attracted to Greater Birmingham and Solihull.
Call for government to back provincial airports.
£56 million available across Greater Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country.
Our property correspondent, Raj Naphray, gives his thoughts on the current housing market.