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Blues appoint architects for new Sports Quarter

Birmingham City's owners Knighthead have selected global architects Populous to design the club's new unified training centre at the Sports Quarter, a key step in the major redevelopment project.

TGI Fridays UK owner files for administration again

Liberty Bar and Restaurant Group, which runs TGI Fridays in the UK, has filed to appoint administrators for the second time in weeks, casting a shadow over the festive period. Read the full story.

Tamworth: England's Original Capital Before London

Discover the fascinating history of Tamworth, the 8th-century capital of England. This charming market town near Birmingham offers historic sites and family attractions. Explore its royal past today!

Birmingham City's crucial festive period test

Birmingham City face five games in 16 days that will test their promotion credentials and shape their January transfer plans. Can Chris Davies's side stay in the play-off hunt?

Louis Tomlinson's 1D Tribute at Jingle Bell Ball

Louis Tomlinson made a solo return to Capital's Jingle Bell Ball after 13 years, delivering a poignant One Direction tribute. Read about the special moment and his thoughts on a band reunion.

RAYE's Sisters Join Her On Stage at Jingle Bell Ball

RAYE surprised 16,000 fans at London's O2 arena by performing with her sisters Amma and Absolutely at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball. The emotional moment previewed their 2026 world tour. Watch highlights now.

Live Updates: Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2025

Get every live update from Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2025 with Barclaycard. See the star-studded line-up, backstage moments, and how to watch on TV. Don't miss out!

Capital Jingle Bell Ball 2025 Filming Notice

Attendees at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2025 on 6 December are advised that filming and photography will take place for promotional use by Global and event sponsors. Learn how to opt out.

Wagner's Message to Critics of Blues' New Stadium

Birmingham City chairman Tom Wagner addresses critics of the new 62,000-seater Powerhouse stadium design. Discover why the polarising project is a deliberate celebration of the city's heritage.

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