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Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK. One in seven women will get breast cancer in their lifetime. Around 11,500 women and 85 men die from breast cancer every year. Dr Pallavi ...
Today, there are many incredible architectural and design marvels that have come to be identified with Brum. We’ve picked out 10 of our favourite landmarks in Birmingham that show us the city’s ...
Brummies reportedly consume approximately 876 cups of coffee each annually. This figure places Birmingham as the fourth highest coffee consuming city in the UK. Even amidst the large commercial coffee ...
3. 19th: Burnley (34 points, -25 GD) Grok's explanation: Burnley, promoted as 2024/25 Championship winners, return under Scott Parker. Their 2023/24 relegation (24 points, -37 GD) highlighted ...
3. Edgbaston, Birmingham Edgbaston with its leafy roads, multiple eateries, and amazing homes and schools is a great place to live. Their best kept secret: It “is home to the oldest lawn tennis club ...
Targeted Schools' Concerts for different key stages in partnership with Services For Education, reaching thousands of children who might otherwise never experience live orchestral music. Notelets ...
1. Old Royal, Birmingham city centre The Old Royal is a traditional boozer and is an ideal location if you fancy a few cheap beers in the city centre. One customer wrote on Google: “Cheap beer for ...
Two restaurants in the neighbourhood have also been classed as 'exceptional' in the 2024 Good Food Guide, which names Britain's best restaurants each year. The south Birmingham suburb is also home to ...
2. Alan Smith Arsenal legend Alan Smith was born in Bromsgrove and grew up in Hollywood in the town. The current Sky Sports pundit started his career at non-league Alvechurch before going on to win ...
4. Alioli, Touchwood Shopping Centre, 25 Jubilee Walk, Solihull B91 3HT Alioli offers excellent traditional Spanish Tapas, according to customers. Alioli has a 4.6 star rating from 420 Google reviews.
Birmingham Pride 2025 brings vibrant colour and community spirit as tens of thousands join the parade, showcasing the event's enduring legacy amidst future uncertainties.
Celebrities Michael McIntyre, Roman Kemp and Made in Chelsea stars Tristan Phipps and Julia Pollard were some of the first lucky people to sample the fun of a new experience at Warner Bros. Studio ...