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Games legacy provides volunteering opportunity

New pilot programme from Girl Grind UK is as easy as ABC.




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Bravo Juliet

Free festival welcomes Royal Birmingham Conservatoire's new Juliet organ.









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Moseley voted “best place” in UK for city living

 Moseley has been crowned as the best place in Britain for city living, according to the Sunday Times.




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Gig review: Police Dog Hogan bound into Birmingham

Kings Heath’s Hare and Hounds was the venue last night for the first appearance in Birmingham of Police Dog Hogan





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A Grove Situation

Halesowen Town are the oldest football club in the region, but they may have played their last game. Dave Woodhall reports.




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Howard shock exclusive: the Septic Bladder Interview

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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Wolverhampton charity golfers in the swing

Transport firm raise record amount for childrens charity.




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Golf day a GR8 success for homeless services

Fundraising day will help provide assistance for region's vulnerable sleepers.





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New restaurant for Sandwell Valley golf course

Brand new restaurant at Dartmouth Golf Course set to tee-off.




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Golfing adventure tees off in Birmingham

Treetop Adventure Golf ready to roll in the Bullring this May.




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Treetop Adventure Golf tees off with Quiet Sessions

Family golf centre aiming to make pastime accessible for all.




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Operation Black Vote: Unveiling Birmingham’s next generation of civic leaders

Operation Black Vote unveiled Birmingham’s new generation of civic leaders at a media launch of their Civic Leadership Programme last week.




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Open government

Could Birmingham become "A truly citizen-centric council"? Professor David Bailey hopes so.








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Japanese Festival coming to Digbeth

Red Brick Market to host celebration of Far East culture.




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Free author events at new independent book shop

The Heath Bookshop opening in Kings Heath.





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Babies Adventures in Music: a “magical musical event”

Jessica Harris is enchanted by a family attraction at the Midland Arts Centre.




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Moseley Community Festival goes gold

One of Birmingham’s oldest community-run festivals celebrates its fiftieth anniversary.






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Beyond Van Gogh now open at NEC

"Memorable" and "mesmerising" immersive experience the perfect summer holiday activity for families.





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Solihull vet to compete at Triathlon World Championships

Top vet gains international honours as he seeks world title.



  • Athletics
  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • Dr Stephen Baines
  • International Triathlon Union Triathlon World Championships
  • Willows Veterinary Centre

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New cycle scheme provides alternative to car use

West Midlands Cycle Hire launched in Wolverhampton and Sutton Coldfield.





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Cycle Hire arrives on the streets of Sandwell

Latest stage of planned rollout across the West Midlands.








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Urgent plea to Muslims over vaccine

Birmingham doctor makes call to stamp out vaccine hesitancy during Ramadan.




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Shreyas Srinivasan, Paytm CPO and founder of Insider.in, bids farewell to the unicorn; shares heartfelt message

Shreyas Srinivasan, Paytm's Chief Product Officer, has announced his departure from the company after more than ten years. His exit comes after Paytm sold its ticketing platform, Insider.in, to Zomato. Srinivasan played a key role in Insider.in's growth, from its inception to its merger with Paytm.




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Udaan reports flat revenue in FY24, narrows losses by 19% as focus on profitability continues

“Udaan’s financial performance for FY23-24 reflects its commitment to building a robust, profitable and resilient business. With revenue reaching INR 5,700 crores for FY23-24, we have made significant strides toward profitability, reducing EBITDA burn by 40% year-on-year to ~INR 900 crores,” said Kiran Thadimarri, SVP Finance, Udaan in a LinkedIn post.




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10-minute delivery and the gifting industry: A perfect match or just a quick fix?

Across the board, gifting companies recognize the impact of quick commerce on consumers’ habits, particularly for last-minute, spontaneous needs. However, they note that quick commerce platforms struggle to meet the demand for customized or personalized gifting.




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Walmart to offer independent drivers new holiday bonuses in battle with Amazon

Walmart is offering new incentives to its Spark Driver network for the holiday season to compete with Amazon in the e-commerce market. The company aims to attract more upper-income households to its Walmart Plus membership by offering faster deliveries and potentially increase advertising revenue.




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Public digital infrastructure helped micro level players grow in India: FM Sitharaman

"The government has come up with Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), an open network for digital commerce that is helping even the bigger e-commerce businesses," said Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.




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Amazon Seller Services cuts net loss by 28% in FY24

The company’s revenue growth during the year picked up after it reported only 3% growth in FY23. Earlier, ET had reported that Flipkart Internet, the marketplace unit of the Walmart-owned retailer posted revenue growth of 21% in FY24.