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Wetherspoons to open 8 new UK pubs in 2026

Wetherspoons announces eight new pub locations for 2026, including a unique partnership with the University of Birmingham's student union bar. Discover the full expansion plans.

Birmingham City's New Stadium Design Revealed

Birmingham City FC to unveil stunning new stadium design today at 3pm. Tom Wagner promises a globally recognisable arena visible from 35 miles away. Full details inside.

Dave's Hot Chicken opens second Birmingham branch

Dave's Hot Chicken is launching its second Birmingham location at Resorts World on November 28, following massive queues at its first New Street shop. Discover the new spicy chicken destination.

Norwich to name Philippe Clement as new boss

Norwich City are poised to appoint former Rangers manager Philippe Clement, potentially before this weekend's Championship fixture against Birmingham City. Get the latest details.

Leeds Named UK's Most Concert-Obsessed City

New 2025 study reveals surprising UK concert hotspots. Leeds beats London and Glasgow to become the nation's most music-mad city. See the full top 10 ranking.

Storm Claudia: Birmingham Rail Services Amended

Storm Claudia brings an amber weather warning and travel chaos to the West Midlands. West Midlands Railway has announced amended services for Birmingham New Street. Check before you travel.

New Black Sheep Coffee opens in Birmingham Bullring

Black Sheep Coffee is set to open in Birmingham's Grand Central on November 13, replacing Costa Coffee. The change is part of a major refresh of the shopping centre's food and drink offerings.

Sam Fender donates Mercury Prize to music charity

Sam Fender donates his entire £25,000 Mercury Prize winnings to the Music Venue Trust, supporting grassroots music venues across the UK. Discover how this act helps the music ecosystem.

HSBC confirms Birmingham New Street branch closure

HSBC announces the permanent closure of its landmark New Street branch in Birmingham city centre, affecting thousands of customers and marking the end of an era for high street banking.

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