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Frank Zappa's 'The Mothers 1970' Collects Unreleased Tracks

Four-disc box will collect 70 songs for 50th anniversary of band lineup. Continue reading…




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How Alan Parsons Project Became the Soundtrack to Jordan’s Bulls

A stroke of luck made the rocker's instrumental track "Sirius" one of the most recognizable intro songs in sports history. Continue reading…






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University of Birmingham honours local-born Hollywood actress

Blue plaque unveiled in honour of Madeleine Carroll.




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Shock diabetes research leads to action

Advice course for sufferers to begin in Erdington.








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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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Come and sing with Birmingham Bach Choir

Join the famed choir for their 2020 Come and Sing workshop.




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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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The People’s Palace is not for profit

New Central Library: Founding a Friends Group, Thursday 4 July







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Black Country cyclist rides for Acorns

Fundraising physio conquers Europe’s toughest cycling challenge for hospice appeal.




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Winter Wonderland backs hospice

Businesses support Birmingham hospice with Christmas wreath-making masterclass.




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Royal acclaim for Birmingham jewellery school

HRH Prince of Wales presents historic establishment with prestigious honour.




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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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Iconic Black Country pub beats the pandemic

Mad O'Rourke's Pie Factory launches takeaway service.



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MAC presents The Chef Show

"Deliciously entertaining" cookery comedy play coming to Birmingham.




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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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Contactless plea from West Midlands Railway

Train company urges customers to ditch cash to fight coronavirus.





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Green boost for Black Country

Region awarded funding for zero industrial carbon plans.




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Birmingham and the Black Country – an urban jungle

Environmental project shows extent of wildlife to be found in the region.




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Acorns Bubble Rush comes to Birmingham

Sign up for the soapy spectacular that supports children and families.




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How to get free entry into Birmingham attractions

Run along and raise money for hospice.




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Tackling dementia…in a flash

Dementia Awareness Week in Coventry starts with a song and dance.





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The final trail reaches its destination

Successful crime thrillers set in Birmingham come to an exciting end.




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£25 million regeneration project for Black Country site

Light to shine on historical Smethwick landmark - with a little help from its friends.





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Tories attack Clean Air Zone charge

Conservative group call for travel tax to be delayed following vehicle checking "fiasco".





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Situations vacant

Villa's run of poor form leads Dave Woodhall to draw an obvious conclusion.





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Lockdown exit plan for May 17: Govt may ready negative list of prohibited activities

A negative list will clearly spell out what’s not allowed, allowing other activities to resume.




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Tanishq announces to open its 328 stores across the country in a phased manner

The company will continue to strictly comply with all government rules while reopening and running operations at the store. The company plans to reopen first 50 stores by 10th May, 2020.




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Restaurants ready to take back control, go digital to serve customers directly

Expressing the sentiments of the industry, the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) said the 'logout' movement cemented the belief that the industry needed to take back control.




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Indian retail sector lost Rs 5.50 lac cr in the last 40 days: CAIT

Covid-19 has caused a huge irreparable dent in Indian retail trade which will have a devastating effect on the whole country said CAIT National President BC Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal.




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FMCG to apparel, discounts to make a comeback soon

Deals on grocery and FMCG had evaporated days before lockdown in March last week when panic buying had started.




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Hiring activity sees decline of 62% in April 2020 compared to April 2019: Naukri JobSpeak

The Naukri JobSpeak is a monthly Index which calculates and records hiring activity based on the job listings on Naukri.com website month on month. The objective is to measure the hiring activities in various industries, cities, functional areas and experience levels.




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Govt fast-tracks new definition of MSMEs

The plan, which has been in the works for months, is likely to be part of the stimulus package, that is expected to be announced shortly.




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Micro enterprises best placed to help economy come out of COVID-19 crisis: Report

The economy has been severely impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic but the government and policymakers are looking for segments that are in the best position to help revive the economic activity the quickest.




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Lockdown exit plan for May 17: Govt may ready negative list of prohibited activities

A negative list will clearly spell out what’s not allowed, allowing other activities to resume.




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Ueberschall launches Multitrack Drum Loop Series Vol. 3: Latin Brasil Beats

Ueberschall has announced the release of Latin Brasil Beats, a new title in the Multitrack Drum Loop Series which provides the authentic vibrance and groove of Latin rhythms. The library is built from 10 GB of sample data and contains more than 3,800 individual loops divided into sixteen performance-based folders. Each folder features multiple parts […]

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