Celebrity chefs amongst the attractions at foodie extravaganza.
Celebrities get behind urgent Black Country children’s hospice appeal.
Glynn Purnell steps up to the plate at Longbridge Dining Club.
Immersive dining experience aims to showcase Birmingham's Pakistani and Bangladeshi culture.
City's top chefs sign up to battle for the title Curry King of Birmingham 2018.
Book signing at signature restaurant to launch new publication.
Our chief crime correspondent Sir Howard Elston sits down with the former Prime Minister following the damning Chilcot Report into the Iraq war
Legends, icons and groundbreakers will head to Moseley this summer.
People at home urged to take part in anniversary celebration.
Art strategy takes centre stage at local hospital.
Display inspired by Glastonbury anniversary.
Augmented reality used to bring the stories behind the portraits to life.
Birmingham voted best regional business tourism destination.
Richard Lutz meanders through another miasmic week
Driverless car ‘grand prix’ is world first for Britain’s motor city
Design aims to monitor driver mood and energy levels.
Draft maps have today been published, outlining which roads are set to be covered by the city’s 20 is Plenty scheme.
Coventry University and its successful spin-off firm Microcab are set to show off their zero-emission vehicle expertise at the 2013 Automotive Engineering Show at the NEC in Birmingham next week.
Motorists are being urged by a road safety charity to concentrate at all times following the case of a driver who killed a cyclist while she was altering her satnav.
Driving in a heat wave can be dangerous – which is why DriveSafe has some simple tips for coping with this summer’s soaring temperatures.
First stage adaptation of Robert Burton’s 1,500 page “first self help manual” published in 1621
Author Vijay Mehta, Chair of Uniting for Peace, is giving a talk on his book on 5th March 2013 at University of Warwick
Coventry University Students’ Union has secured IKEA as the major sponsor for the upcoming annual Varsity sporting event between Coventry University and Warwick University.
A two week celebration of theatre will highlight the best of West Midlands’ creativity this March.
A £200,000 investment drive has seen a Warwick-based PCB assembly specialist secure its best ever year, with sales up 35% and five new jobs created.
A chance encounter between two business entrepreneurs has led to the opening of a stunning new gastro bar and restaurant in Warwick.
Warwick Uni launches IGGY, a social network and online educational hub for gifted young people. IGGY is offering free annual memberships to 13-18 year olds in Coventry and Warwickshire.
Warwick Arts Centre have announced their summer film series, including some whip-smart comedies guaranteed to make you forget the lousy weather.
Both Paul McGrath and Michael Rosewall lead English Touring Opera musicians through Barber of Seville and Eugene Onegin for the next two weeks in both University of Warwick and Cheltenham's Everyman Theatre.
Discounts for serviced apartments in Birmingham city centre.
Retro and social gaming bars plus private gym set up home.
Richard Lutz rides a storm on the Kinver escarpment.
Disabled access guide hails Birmingham tourist attraction.
Indico Street Kitchen announces Mailbox opening date.
Flatpack Projects brings free family screenings and craft workshops to the Mailbox.
New addition brings further diversity to destination's range.
Charity offers £10,000 to find those responsible for kidnap, torture and murder of Birmingham man.
Shootings down by 53 per cent as police gangs team scores success.
Andre’a: The youth worker helping future generations step back from a life of crime.
Sheilagh Matheson takes on the curtain-twitchers as we face Lockdown Week 2.
Support some of the most vulnerable in society with urgent COVD-19 appeal.