Good Hope Hospital - in partnership with Healthcare at Home Ltd - is launching its first recovery at home (R@H) service this week
Groundbreaking partnership with HS2 Ltd to design new infrastructure and connectivity.
Bus scheme driving cleaner air and better facilities for Solihull town centre.
World record football freestyle expert to visit Solihull.
Top BBC presenter Michael Buerk is to return to his old school to chair Solihull’s inaugural Big Debate.
Region’s showcase of ambitions sees 50% increase in media profile.
Help and advice for new businesses.
Award recognises centre's bike-friendly credentials.
A Solihull woman celebrated her 50th birthday with a world record breaking marathon row in aid of national organisation The Brain Tumour Charity.
Momentum building around one of Europe’s largest regeneration schemes in Solihull.
Police response followed policy before missing man found murdered.
Should private companies be undertaking police work? Dave Woodhall argues not.
Six guns seized and five arrested in space of 24 hours.
Police watchdog to probe botched slavery investigation on Chinese restaurants.
Greater visible presence of officers on the streets to reassure the public.
Helen Dixon House receives grant aid from police charity.
Initiative follows upsurge in violent incidents.
Campaign to raise awareness of fraud among voters in the West Midlands launched.
West Midlands Police football unit signs up for Great Birmingham Run.
Dr Howard Elston reports on clear-cut advice from Bojo's circus of fun.
Funding available to help local residents.
Bank signs up to help magazine during coronavirus crisis.
"Very special student" honoured at Birmingham City University.
M3 announces record year as it looks to push the West Midlands’ creative talent.
Richard Lutz looks at the current furore over new station City TV and whether it will get on air...and, if and when it does, what it will deliver.
Terry Wills on an interesting week at the Albion and a new book he's enjoyed.
Terry Wills gives the Albion perspective on Monday night's clash.
Arts centre commended for excellence and innovation in digital accessibility for all.
Police are also appealing for anyone who saw the attack in Stirchley to come forward.
A festival of art, commerce and love celebrating Stirchley, Birmingham
Young people are often portrayed in the media as being feral creatures up to no good. A Birmingham Press reader offers the alternative, and more common, view of children just enjoying themselves in the holidays.
The Midlands Racing Club are holding their Grand National Preview on Tuesday
Join the people of Stirchley in a celebratory walk and laying of floral tributes commemorating the life of a once vibrant street.
Celebrating the life of a once vibrant lane, soon to be lost due to development.
Artworks celebrate Stirchley’s history and point to the making of new prosperity : January – April 2012
Three workshops will be taking place in Stirchley Park over next month for local people interested in discussing the park's future.
Steve Beauchampé takes issue with government and corporate hypocrisy, tazered with a dose of racist malignancy within the private sector.
Solihull School has paved the way to sporting excellence for female pupils after expanding its Physical Education Department.
Mittwoch Aus Licht by Stockhausen, a commission for the London 2012 Festival, produced by Birmingham Opera Company last August in a disused Digbeth factory has been shortlisted for the two top awards in the world of opera.
Wrestling is being dropped from The Olympics. Richard Lutz remembers his high school career