“Less than 1%” increase in Birmingham schools funding admits minister
Edgbaston MP and local headteachers meet Schools Minister to discuss funding concerns.
Edgbaston MP and local headteachers meet Schools Minister to discuss funding concerns.
Sandwell Business Ambassador Corin Crane writes about the importance of working together.
Inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Exciting new tech options available at South & City.
Award-winning Birmingham teacher encourages people to mark Thank a Teacher Day.
One day programme to develop creators, innovators and makers of the future.
City MP applauds reversal decision.
ACM Birmingham launches pioneering rap & MC degree.
West Midlands youngsters celebrated for chasing dreams.
Year 6 pupils get a taste of career opportunities.
Social enterprise cafe brews plans for extended placements.
Six hundred bikes to be provided to children in disadvantaged Birmingham areas.
Music education could keep disengaged young people in school, research says.
Black Country announced as Careers Hub to help transform careers education.
Event aims to celebrate diversity in response to anti-LGBTQ protests.
New paper showcases real-world solutions to the UK’s grand challenges.
Unveiling follows funding campaign aided by university.
Picnic and a play to show the effects of sea pollution.
Tournament said to be worth £32.1 million from international visitors, ticket sales and matchday spending.
Jewellery Quarter opening for daycare centre.
Funding available for projects across the West Midlands.
Conservatoire announces acclaimed musician to join faculty as visiting tutor.
JS Wright apprentice wins top training award.
Brindleyplace partners with Aston Business School to develop local talent.
Diane Parkes writes about a new educational dance programme.
BCU students take top media awards.
HS2 encourages the next generation of engineers.
Conservative motion of support receives city council backing.
Praise for “model student” at media awards.
Campaign calls on small businesses to inspire young people.