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Graduate creates informative website for wheelchair users

A website promoting accessibility for wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility has been launched by a University of Wolverhampton graduate in partnership with a Paralympics gold medal winner.

9 May, 2013 in Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Wigan peers

The football season’s coming to an end and, at the Hawthorns, Terry Wills is starting to think it can’t come too soon.

9 May, 2013 in Comment, Football, Most recent, West Bromwich.

Students challenged to help boost Coventry’s status as a ‘social’ city

Enterprising students from Coventry University’s Business School have been coming up with ideas to make the city centre a better place to socialise with friends and family.

9 May, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Most recent.

Walsall Labour allege Tory panic over shopping centre

Walsall’s Labour group claim that after, what they describe as, three years of failed promises and unsuccessful negotiations, Walsall Council has committed £8 million to a flagship retail project with less than 24 hours notice.

8 May, 2013 in Most recent, Open Government, Politics, Property Press, Walsall.

Industry leaders to debate how to boost SMEs at free innovation masterclass

Leaders from some of Europe’s largest companies will be gathering in Birmingham to discuss the role that open innovation and collaboration can play in boosting the economy

8 May, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Most recent, Workshops.

Irish cultural exchange trip showcased by apprentices

Work experience with a twist was showcased to city leaders thanks to four Wolverhampton apprentices who took part in a cultural exchange.

8 May, 2013 in Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Timothy West and the Pavao Quartet in Intimate Letters

As part of the celebrated Bromsgrove festival, Timothy West will be appearing with the Pavao Quartet to present Intimate Letters

8 May, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Festivals, Theatre, What's on.

Meeting of ‘enigmatic’ minds produces a twisted fairy tale

Two students who met while studying at Coventry University have collaborated on a new theatre production to be presented during the university’s SPECTRUM 2013 Performing Arts Festival.

8 May, 2013 in Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

New finance company provides firms with the key to unlocking potential

Company set up to help growing companies access financial support to fuel growth through expansion plans and business development

8 May, 2013 in Business, West Midlands.

Jenny Éclair brings new show to The Public

Professional Grumpy Old Woman, writer and panto star; Jenny Éclair will be performing at The Public this June with her brand new show, Eclarious.

8 May, 2013 in Comedy, West Bromwich, What's on.

Solihull boys bolster Britten in Bergen

A prestigious international choral collaboration to celebrate the centenary of a great British composer has reached a climax at Solihull School.

8 May, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Music, Solihull.

Student signs up to cyber-crime role

A University of Wolverhampton student has been appointed to a national body focused on tackling cyber-crime.

8 May, 2013 in Business, Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Record breakers

Terry Wills talks about Albion’s week, and their impact on the relegation struggle.

3 May, 2013 in Comment, Football, Most recent, West Bromwich.

Educational event to help drive economic growth

A conference hosted by the University of Wolverhampton will aim to educate and provide support to entrepreneurs in the region to assist with economic regeneration.

3 May, 2013 in Business, Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Midlands Co-operative’s profits rise again

Midlands Co-operative Society continues its strong business performance with the announcement of its year end results to 26 January 2013

3 May, 2013 in Business, Most recent, West Midlands.

Innovative designs from industrious students at annual University Degree Show

A prototype arctic research vehicle and a supercharged low emissions racing car are amongst the innovative designs being showcased by students

2 May, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Education, Exhibitions, Most recent, Motoring, Style and Design.

From the Bunny ‘ill t’ Puddin’ Rock

An afternoon of Black Country story and song celebrating the experiences of ordinary people with extraordinary stories will be taking place at The Public

1 May, 2013 in Music, West Bromwich, What's on.

Palestinian ambassador to UK speaks at University

Students at Coventry University received a unique insight into the ongoing peace process in the Middle East on Tuesday evening

1 May, 2013 in Coventry, Most recent, Politics.

Solihull students receive Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards

Solihull School students enjoyed a day of pure gold when they received their Duke of Edinburgh awards at St James’ Palace.

1 May, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Solihull.

Bromsgrove festival presents the English Symphony Orchestra

The English Symphony Orchestra – which originated in Worcestershire – will be playing at Artrix on Saturday 11th May at 8pm as part of the Bromsgrove festival.

30 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

10 years at the top for Belgrade’s Artistic Director

Hamish Glen celebrates his tenth year as Artistic Director and Chief Executive of Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre, after being recruited to the post in 2003 to rejuvenate the city centre theatre.

29 April, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Business, Coventry, Most recent.

Global economy under the spotlight

A leading business expert from the University of Wolverhampton will share his thoughts on the modern global economy at a public lecture.

29 April, 2013 in Business, Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Review: As You Like It

The new Shakespeare production of ‘As You Like It’ in Stratford exudes comedy and warmth, says critic Megan Luesley

29 April, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre.

‘Talk to Reg’ to make regulation simple

Companies in Greater Birmingham and Solihull have received a boost this week with the launch of a new website that provides a single point of reference for business support and regulatory guidance.

29 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Solihull.

University secures funding to help combat female genital mutilation

Coventry University is set to lead a Europe-wide project which aims to put an end to the illegal practice of female genital mutilation (FGM), after it was awarded funding to continue research into the issue.

26 April, 2013 in Coventry, Faith, Health, Medicine, Most recent.

Girls answer 40th anniversary reunion call

Scores of ‘Old Girls’ are planning to return to Solihull School on 22 June for a gala reunion to celebrate the arrival of the first female students 40 years ago.

25 April, 2013 in Education, Local history, Most recent, Solihull.

Uni graduates’ short film up for top US festival award

A short film created by recent graduates of Coventry University’s media production course has been shortlisted for an award at one of America’s leading lifestyle film festivals.

25 April, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Film.

On the beach

Terry Wills wonders whether the Albion are on holiday yet.

25 April, 2013 in Comment, Football, Most recent, West Bromwich.

Eat! Feasting, fasting, famine and food for thought

Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Black Country Touring bring their intimate, unique and tasty play to Wolverhampton in May.

24 April, 2013 in Theatre, What's on, Wolverhampton.

Celebrity chef recipe study highlights healthy eating concerns

Meal recipes promoted by celebrity chefs in Britain could be a hidden contributing factor to the country’s obesity epidemic and associated public health concerns, according to new research.

24 April, 2013 in Cookery, Coventry, Education, Food and drink, Most recent, Television.

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