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Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospitals Charity’s launch appeal

Support some of the most vulnerable in society with urgent COVD-19 appeal.







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Trade unionists to protest against proposed laws

City centre location for Police Bill protest.




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Call for city council to save Yardley playing fields

Residents campaign to save playing fields as part of Commonwealth Games legacy.




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University’s hydrogen car to star at top engineering show

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.




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Roads warning from city council

Road users urged to think safety as nights draw in.





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Conservation appeal launched to save Birmingham’s star treasures

Fundraising aims to conserve historic artworks.



  • Charities
  • Museums
  • Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
  • Birmingham Museums’ Conservation Appeal
  • Edward Burne- Jones
  • Holy Grail Tapestries
  • The Star of Bethlehem

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Library of Birmingham unveils Shakespeare-inspired collection

New community-curated exhibition opens in the Shakespeare Memorial Room.




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Shakespeare Im.Print unveiled

New exhibition opens in the Shakespeare Memorial Room.




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A Night at the Museum: “a wonderful opportunity.”

Jessica Harris watches Birmingham Royal Ballet visit Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery,




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Taste of the Mailbox full line-up announced

Foodie heaven at canalside venue.




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Judges announced for Big Brummie Bake Off

Celebrities to virtually decide charity baking contest.




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Lib Dems launch manifesto for Police and Crime Commissioner

Plans will “make policing local” and enable police to embed in communities.










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Martin Longley’s New York Sounds: Space Rock To Out-There Jazz

Martin Longley sees Spiritualized compress their cosmic selves into a tiny Brooklyn DIY venue...




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Martin Longley’s New York Sounds: Boris Wang Sex Stetson

Martin Longley gets into Chinese jaw harp, Fellini soundtracking, Japanese metal and whaledrone saxophone...




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Martin Longley’s New York Sounds

From tantric Buddhist interpretation to disco-funk humping, Martin Longley gets down in NYC clubland. And, er, a museum of Himalayan art.





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Five hounds a-leaping

With news of a threat to close Hall Green dog track, Steve Beauchampé looks back on this suburban multi-sport venue.





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First World War bomber wings found in garage

The unique remains of a First World War Handley Page O/400 bomber aircraft have been saved by a team from the RAF Museum.





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Hospice launches Harborne Fundraising Groups to raise vital funds

Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice has unveiled its latest venture aimed at supporting the services on which so many rely.







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Comtec announces the world is open for trade with Britain

Leamington Spa based translation provider Comtec is reinforcing the message that the world is open for trade with Britain after experiencing growth of its own throughout 2012.




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West Midlands mum launches sustainable jewellery brand

Green ecommerce brand aims to provide environmentally friendly fashion.








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St Patrick’s Festival Birmingham final programme announced

Upwards of 90,000 people expected to attend Digbeth festivities.








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University live programme to advise new students

Comedian Sideman talks about overcoming adversity as part of Get ready for uni: live.




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Announcing Hello You! The Janice Long Bursary

Long-running festival announces award to support new and emerging musicians.





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Days of My Youth: 2nd June, 1975

Richard Lutz walked into his first newsroom 40 years ago today - 2 June, 1975. He revisits his entry into journalism that began a slow rise to mediocrity.