Sir Howard Elton, confidante of the football world and its poverty-stricken players, sits down with disgraced FIFA boss Septic Bladder. < /strong>
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Nature lovers are being asked to check their gardens for tigers in a bid to help conservationists studying the effects of climate change on moth distribution.
Sir David Attenborough is urging the public to take part in the world’s largest butterfly count to assess if species are recovering after their worst year on record.
Redhall Jex is nearing completion of a nine month contract to build a bio-energy plant located within a new facility on the Aston University site in Birmingham.
The benefits of short food chains and local produce were the focus of an event on Wednesday 3 July organised by Coventry University’s Centre for Agroecology and Food Security
Marks and Spencer has today called on the Government to create a Bee Action Plan.
A course aiming to assist the international drive to protect the world’s tree population is once again being hosted by the University of Wolverhampton.
The UK's largest Bee Summit aimed at tackling the causes of bee decline, will take place in London next Friday (28 June 2013), Friends of the Earth revealed today.
Anna Rose writes a timely reminder of a tasty product that requires fewer delivery miles to arrive on our menus.
New multicultural lifestyle complex to be unveiled in Birmingham.
Stephen Pennell meets Jo Jeffries, inspiration behind the upcoming Birmingham Music Awards.
Richard Lutz peeks into two churches on walks near Birmingham.
Matt Lindley writes about recognition for the Central Library.
Richard Lutz ponders the last seven days of a mis-spent middle age.
Steve Beauchampé pays further tribute to the community activist and Birmingham Press columnist .
The Birmingham arts scene is coming to you wherever you are. Jessica Harris with details.
Pioneering digital engagement provides for hundreds of young people across the West Midlands.
BE at Home invites online audience participation.
Richard Lutz takes his pew at BIrmingham Hippodrome for the team that brought you South Park.
Richard Lutz takes his pew for an endearing play about two movie icons.
Fans queue around the block to be the first to see The Book of Mormon.
Local heroes to appear in acclaimed production.
Richard Lutz watches a searing account of sexual violence and a descent into hell.
Richard Lutz reports on a step forward in opening the Moseley/Kings Heath train line.
Kings Heath’s Hare and Hounds was the venue last night for the first appearance in Birmingham of Police Dog Hogan
Here at last to satisfy the clamour of their Brummie fans, come Police Dog Hogan.
Moseley has been crowned as the best place in Britain for city living, according to the Sunday Times.
Kings Heath Walk of Fame honour for cycling legend.
Helping to mark anniversary celebrations with exhibition.
Cadbury World unveils a series of family fun events throughout 2020.
Richard Lutz takes his pew for a feel.good musical about change and friendship.
Iconic Beano and Dandy albums hitting the shelves thanks to Birmingham company.
Alice in Wonderland-inspired family day for Concerts in the Park 2019.
"Deliciously entertaining" cookery comedy play coming to Birmingham.
Event aims to celebrate diversity in response to anti-LGBTQ protests.
Crescent to stage production of adapted classic.
Picnic and a play to show the effects of sea pollution.