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Studio boss uses Downing Street event to voice concern over future of children’s content
  • 17th January 2025
The owner of a Birmingham-based animation company has voiced concerns to Government over funding to produce important children’s content. Read more
Garry Cook steps down as Birmingham City chief executive
  • 17th January 2025
Garry Cook has stepped down as CEO of Birmingham City, the club announced yesterday. Read more
Birmingham Hippodrome launches first education conference this March
  • 17th January 2025
Birmingham Hippodrome’s first education conference for teachers, educators and artists across West-Midlands will take place on Monday 31 March. Read more
Birmingham Rep’s children’s production of The Snowflake to tour city libraries
  • 17th January 2025
Birmingham Rep's production of The Snowflake is set to tour 18 libraries across Birmingham and the West Midlands during January and February following a succesful initial run. Read more
Businesses hopeful over Government’s AI action plan
  • 17th January 2025
Business leaders are hopeful that the government’s AI action plan will unlock growth, raise productivity and drive overseas growth. Read more
The Belfry backs junior rugby team as main sponsor
  • 17th January 2025
The Belfry Hotel & Resort, near Royal Sutton Coldfield, North Warwickshire, has become the main sponsor of the Tamworth Rugby Union Football Club under-15s team for the 2024/25 season. Read more
Academy trust's partner programme goes from strength to strength
  • 17th January 2025
The Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP) Partner Programme will host its fourth business networking event this month. Read more
Sutton Coldfield BID welcomes Dragon’s Den star to exclusive event
  • 17th January 2025
Sutton Coldfield is gearing up to welcome renowned business leader and Dragon’s Den star Deborah Meaden for an exclusive visit next month. Read more
Suspended jail sentences for ‘shameful’ landlords who illegally evicted vulnerable city resident
  • 17th January 2025
A supported housing company which illegally evicted a vulnerable tenant after claiming it would help them has been prosecuted by City of Wolverhampton Council. Read more
Almost £100million planned for new city housing
  • 17th January 2025
City of Wolverhampton Council is set to invest £98million over the next five years to deliver around 500 homes. Read more
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