Young Birmingham musicians to perform in Brussels
Sixty young musicians to demonstrate music’s power to unite with performance at European Parliament.
Sixty young musicians to demonstrate music’s power to unite with performance at European Parliament.
Draft maps have today been published, outlining which roads are set to be covered by the city’s 20 is Plenty scheme.
University develops world’s first Covid-19 digital safety certificate to protect suppliers and consumers.
Immersive dining experience aims to showcase Birmingham's Pakistani and Bangladeshi culture.
Operation Black Vote unveiled Birmingham’s new generation of civic leaders at a media launch of their Civic Leadership Programme last week.
Photographs and talk by Pogus Caesar on behalf of Friends of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
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
John West writes more on the failure of Birmingham’s burghers to capitalise on the potential of a Midlands film industry.
Artificial intelligence may be used to reveal secrets behind traditional folk music dating back thousands of years.
Kings Heath’s Hare and Hounds was the venue last night for the first appearance in Birmingham of Police Dog Hogan
Pioneering digital engagement provides for hundreds of young people across the West Midlands.
A course aiming to assist the international drive to protect the world’s tree population is once again being hosted by the University of Wolverhampton.
The benefits of short food chains and local produce were the focus of an event on Wednesday 3 July organised by Coventry University’s Centre for Agroecology and Food Security
Alan Clawley comes face to face with the realities of a 'low carbon' economy: "What's in it for me?"