Representation of the people
Dave Woodhall looks at the recent controversy inspired over at ReStirred and wonders if, maybe, the two protagonists should just get on with the job they’re elected to do.
Dave Woodhall looks at the recent controversy inspired over at ReStirred and wonders if, maybe, the two protagonists should just get on with the job they’re elected to do.
Dave Woodhall looks back at a few days of lost opportunity, and looks forward to getting his bucket and spade out.
As a weekend treat we’re taking you back to the days when a night on Broad Street meant more than a tour of chain bars and lap dancing clubs.
Maintenance work at railway stations usually leads to problems for scores of commuters. But as Dave Woodhall reports, this isn’t always the case.
The recent introduction of what has been dubbed ‘gang ASBOs’ has been hailed as another weapon in helping the police crack down on crime.
The transfer window finally closed with the idea that no big deals are ever done in January finally blown out of the water.
Dave Woodhall’s been to Bonnie Scotland – and rather likes it.
Back on The Stirrer all that time ago someone said that if the Sweeney was ever remade Digbeth is the only place in Birmingham it could be filmed. Cobbled streets, viaducts, scrapyards – they’re all (still) there.
Dave Woodhall waxes lyrical about one of Birmingham’s great little venues, The Actress and Bishop