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To lose once may be unfortunate…

Dave Woodhall gets Wilde about Villa's FA Cup defeat.




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Two down, a few more to go

Dave Woodhall on Villa's draw at Anfield and new signings.





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Dyfi ospreys set for historic second brood

Ros Dodd reports these will be only the second brood of osprey chicks in 400 years in this area of Wales.




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Belonging to Us: Nurturing women through making

New exhibition celebrating ten years of Shelanu opens at the School of Jewellery.




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Birmingham Festival 23 to mark Commonwealth Games anniversary

Made In Brum platform launched for community groups and creatives.




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Socially distanced cinema to reopen at Millennium Point

Classic films brought back on the giant screen.




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Mockingbird Cinema presents Back to the 80s

A weekend of themed blockbusters, cocktails and nostalgia.





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Cine-Excess to showcase rebel filmmakers

Cinema’s maverick directors celebrated at international film festival.




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Cinema comes to the cathedral

Watch your all-time favourite films in a truly unusual setting!





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New public art project for Erdington

Polish artist to create new work.




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Shock diabetes research leads to action

Advice course for sufferers to begin in Erdington.




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Councillors call for action on drug problem in Erdington

Conservatives demand council and police act on growing menace.




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Paris ride to aid children’s hospital

Take the ride of a lifetime with Birmingham Children's Hospital.





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Opera Conductors Take To The Tv Screen

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.




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IKEA to sponsor major university sporting event

Coventry University Students’ Union has secured IKEA as the major sponsor for the upcoming annual Varsity sporting event between Coventry University and Warwick University.




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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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Birmingham to host major international music industry conference

Pivotal 2018 to take over Jewellery Quarter in September.










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Peake speaks: “Get me back to outer space and fast.”

Our outer spaced reporter Lord Howard Elston chats with Brit astronaut Tim Peake who has just landed








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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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Police initiative leads to reduction in local crime

Police Now officers tackling crime and anti-social behaviour with positive results.








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Time to get hands on with CPR

Learn how to deal with cardiac arrest and save a life.





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Crimestoppers offering reward over Walsall shooting

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




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Ambulance Trust to roll out body cameras

Figures reveal rise in the number of assaults on West Midlands ambulance staff.




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Ambulance service to receive additional funding

£5.6 million boost as Trust at its busiest ever.





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Record visitor numbers to West Midlands in 2022

West Midlands leads UK’s COVID recovery with record visitor numbers.