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Free tennis on offer

Nationwide participation event to include Birmingham venues.




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Getting ahead of the game

Ticket offers released for the 2020 tennis season.







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Book Review – Go Down to the Beaten – Tales of the Grand National

Birmingham-born author, freelance horseracing journalist and historian Chris Pitt has a new book out. Steve Beauchampé reviews it.





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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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Birmingham 2022 Festival reveals a celebration of creativity

Spotlighting the region's creativity, ambition, heritage and diversity on a global stage.




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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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Martin Longley experiences the utmost in musical contrasts offered by NYC…

New York Sounds: The Week In Free Jazz, No Wave Funk-Disco, Jewish Cantorial Experimentation & Alternative Hip Hop







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Pub Quiz in aid of Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice

The newly formed ‘Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice Kings Norton Fundraising Group’ are urging all quiz enthusiasts to join them for their debut fundraising event




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The Benefits of a Garden Studio – Creating a Versatile Space for Work and Creativity

Helping with the work-life balance.




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Maximising Productivity with a Tailored Office Fit-Out in Birmingham

Making the most of your available space.













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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.





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City centre office block renovation completed

£2.5 million refurb complete at The Southside Building.







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Lights, Camera…. new season of films at Warwick Arts Centre

Warwick Arts Centre have announced their summer film series, including some whip-smart comedies guaranteed to make you forget the lousy weather.






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The Anatomy of Melancholy

First stage adaptation of Robert Burton’s 1,500 page “first self help manual” published in 1621




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Blair: “I’m innocent of everything my publicist says I’m guilty of.”

Lord Tony Blair of Bollocksville, former king of Inger-lund, talks exclusively to Sir Howard Elston about his totally blameless role in the Iraq and Afghani wars.




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Review: The Box of Delights

The Royal Shakespeare Company's Christmas offering enchants Jessica Harris.




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Another game of three thirds

Terry Wills gives the Albion perspective on Monday night's clash.




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Call to help spot signs of child exploitation

Childrens Society chief executive Mark Russell writes about their Look Closer campaign.




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Reward offered for information regarding baby’s death

Charity offers £5,000 reward over tragic discovery of baby’s body in Walsall canal.






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Report shows positive impact of Birmingham Festival 23

Evaluation highlights the appetite for arts, culture and entertainment in the city.





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Crimestoppers offering reward over Walsall shooting

£5,000 reward offered for information on attempted murder shooting.