The Best Soft Play Centres in Birmingham Recommended by Local Parents Saturday, January 24, 2026 softplay birmingham parents children family playground indoor safety playcentre brummiemummies Finding the perfect soft play centre in Birmingham can be a challenge for parents looking for a fun, safe, and engaging environment for their children. Thankfully, members of the Brummie Mummies Facebook group have shared … Read More
Birmingham’s Historic Curzon Street Station Set for Restoration as Calls Intensify to Expedite HS2 Friday, January 23, 2026 curzon hs2 birmingham restoration heritage architecture railway planning preservation infrastructure Plans to restore Birmingham’s historic Curzon Street Station have been formally approved, marking a significant step in preserving one of the world’s oldest surviving examples of monumental railway architecture. However, … Read More
‘This is what we can achieve in Birmingham,’ say medics behind ‘game-changing’ diabetes trial Friday, January 23, 2026 diabetes type1 detection children birmingham trial research earlydiagnosis immunotherapy healthcare A pioneering study conducted in Birmingham has been hailed as a ‘game changer’ in the early detection of type 1 diabetes among children. The Early Surveillance for Autoimmune Diabetes (Elsa) trial, led by the University of … Read More
Teachers 'Prepared to Keep Fighting' Amid Birmingham Strike Over Job Cuts Friday, January 23, 2026 birmingham strike teachers redundancy education neu atlp funding protest schools Teachers in Birmingham are resolute in their determination to continue striking amid a growing dispute over job cuts. Yesterday, January 22, around Victoria Square, up to 100 school staff members threatened with redundancy … Read More
New Zero-Star Hygiene Ratings Issued to Numerous Birmingham Takeaways, Shops, and Restaurants Friday, January 23, 2026 hygiene birmingham food restaurants takeaways inspections ratings safety health delivery In recent weeks, a significant number of food establishments across Birmingham have been assigned the lowest possible hygiene ratings. This includes a wide range of businesses such as restaurants, takeaways, sandwich shops, … Read More
'Ace Line' Drug Dealer Accused of Murder Claims £250-a-Day Earnings Friday, January 23, 2026 drugdealer murder birmingham trial crime heroin cocaine kingsheath selfdefense drugtrade Mohammed Rahman, a 25-year-old drug dealer, accused of murdering a customer in Birmingham, revealed he earned up to £250 a day supplying cocaine and heroin. Rahman and fellow supplier Hamza Khan, 23, are alleged to have … Read More