Birmingham goes Down Under to showcase latest business tourism campaign
Business tourism programme Meet Birmingham to take new ‘Where The World Meets’ campaign to Australia, USA and Europe in 2014.
Business tourism programme Meet Birmingham to take new ‘Where The World Meets’ campaign to Australia, USA and Europe in 2014.
Some of the best young unsigned bands in the region will be appearing at the Robin on Sunday 2nd March.
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry.
from Richard Lutz.
Richard Lutz dives into this week’s TV schedules to surface with the movie that matters.
Our sports editor, SIR HOWARD ELSTON (DOA), reports from his ground floor Premier Inn suite in Sochi as the Olympics enters its last superduper days.
From RICHARD LUTZ.
From the entertainment capital of the world, straight from the crossroads of Rodeo Drive and Alcester Road, SIR HOWARD ELSTON gives us the inside line on who will win the Oscars.
RICHARD LUTZ reports from north of the border on independence fever.
RICHARD LUTZ lures you to the best film on the box this week.
The Managing Director of popular event and conferencing space thestudio has been awarded a visiting fellowship at the respected Aston Business School.
There’s attractions for all ages coming up at Artrix, Bromsgrove.
There’s plenty to do at the area’s museums.
Richard Lutz points to the film of the week on your flatscreen.
SIR HOWARD ELSTON in Sochi reporting on the the Winter Olympics for TheBirminghamPress website cyberthing.
He ducked out twice. The Prime Minister is spineless, says RICHARD LUTZ.
From Richard Lutz.
RICHARD LUTZ looks at this week’s tv schedules to tell you what films are best on the box.
Richard Lutz finds the North Cotswolds in good winter shape.
Milestone marked by new productions.
From our tv critic Sir Howard Elston (DOA).
From our music desk.
RICHARD LUTZ checks out the best film on tv – and roars backwards in time.
National Memorial Arboretum to hold service in memory of genocide victims.
The Rennard revelations have been followed by thousands of women, but not all of them totally sympathise with his ‘victims.’ Older career women who dealt with sexism and survived unscathed think they need to toughen up. Are they right, asks Sheilagh Matheson
But the need for organ donors is as great as ever.
At least 21 people were killed today in a series of bomb blasts across Baghdad. RICHARD LUTZ reports on how this story will never end. And just never should be forgotten.
Richard Lutz points you to the best film on the box this week.
By Westminster Insider Sir Howard Elston (DOA).
From the newsdesk.
RICHARD LUTZ strolls through the TV listings to find the film you cannot miss this week.