The Midlands based rail champion, Campaign for Rail will be holding its inaugural Annual General Meeting tomorrow at the Atrium, Moor Street Station
How Welsh National Opera is helping city music students
Financial advisers from across the West Midlands attended a course on auto enrolment yesterday – the new regime for workplace pensions that has begun to roll out.
Madin walking tour led by Alan Clawley Starting at Five Ways Station, 10.30 am, 22nd June 2013
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
With the age of literary correspondence dying, it seems more important than ever to provide spaces of warmth and comfort in which writers can not only retreat
“Maximising your Return on Investment from a Good Idea”
The University of Birmingham is set to host its first Arts & Science Festival to showcase the wealth of ideas, research and collaboration across its campus.
What better way to celebrate the potential arrival of warmer months than with a Halfmoon Walking & Writing Workshop over Cannock Chase.
Richard Lutz takes the long route through another lost week.
Richard Lutz plunders his archive to remember what happened last week.....
Imagine a 30 foot high Ariel towering above Propero - that’s what you get in this groundbreaking performance, says Richard Lutz
Richard Lutz takes his pew for the Ben Johnson classic that caustically sends up his fellow Londoners of 1610.
Richard Lutz takes his pew at the Royal Shakespeare Theatrefor that most famous of revenge plays.
A Year 13 student from Birmingham Ormiston Academy (BOA) has secured a role with international news network, Russia Today.
The sudden shutdown of all channels of Greece's national broadcasting company by the Greek government is 'unacceptable for an EU democracy', says West Mids and Warks Lib Dem MEP Phil Bennion.
A £1.4m University of Wolverhampton scheme funded by the Government to help economic growth and job creation is now inviting grant bids from regional businesses.
The Birmingham Look Book – a go-to resource for journalists designed to raise the profile of Birmingham, the Black Country and Solihull with national and international media
Les Reid, of the Coventry Telegraph, has been nominated for four categories at this year’s Awards, which are being held next month.
Peter Lowe, Managing Editor of Sky News, is to be chairman of the judging panel for this year’s Midlands Media Awards, shortlisted nominations for which will be announced on Monday, May 13.
Media and creative professionals from across the West Midlands helped put Birmingham on the map as the new Carnival Capital last week, at a special event organised by the Birmingham Publicity Association (BPA).
The Midlands Media Awards is this year to take place at The Holte Suite, Aston Villa FC’s prestigious hospitality centre.
Laurence Inman is not in a hopeful mood, despite receiving good news
Sheilagh Matheson, our avian correspondent, reports on a village plagued by..... peacocks.
Richard Lutz queries just who benefits from ever-newer levels of digital technology.
HD Brows add city centre to their list of academies.
Local professionals and businesses win at the inaugural Midlands Beauty Industry Awards 2018.
Richard Lutz rifles through his electronic life to find out who he is.
Exhibition aims to show Birmingham at its best.
Spoken word extravaganza to promote social enterprise once more.
Top attractions coming to Warwickshire.
Ark at that! Homer’s Trojan war poem gets the Brummie treatment.
Name change reflects wide range of events for 2019.
With football violence film Green Street 3: Never Back Down released this week, here's the interview we did in March with its star, Scott Adkins.
The Donkey Sanctuary’s Donkey Assisted Therapy Centre in Birmingham is holding a Summer Fair and fun dog show on Saturday 13th July
Solihull Junior School pupils were so impressed by their visit to a local children’s charity that they made an Olympian effort to support it.
Half a century has passed since they flicked rubbers at each other from their desks, but up to 250 of a Sutton Coldfield secondary school’s first pupils are to reunite to mark its 50th anniversary.
Last week staff at The Donkey Sanctuary’s Donkey Assisted Therapy Centre in Birmingham received a cheque of £4,900 from Sainsbury's Castle Vale store.
A Birmingham-based donkey riding charity is calling on the fun loving public to adopt a donkey this Valentine's Day to help raise vital funds
England wicket keeper Sarah Taylor is arguably one of the best female cricketers in the history of the ladies game and she could make history this summer by becoming the first woman to play men's second XI county cricket.
A Good Hope consultant has won international recognition for leading a new treatment study
Sutton Park’s Donkey Assisted Therapy centre is inviting local people to its Christmas Fair on Saturday 8th December from 10.30am to 3pm.