A petition has been launched to save the Commonwealth bull from being dismantled and destroyed after the games end

Show-stopping Birmingham 2022 bull will be dismantled and destroyed after games end

It appears that the celebrated and well-received bull, which made a dramatic appearance at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022, is destined for the scrapheap once the sporting event comes to an end. The animatronic bull was a massive hit with the audience, and proved to be a major highlight during the spectacular opening ceremony on Thursday…

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This Is My City festival Birmingham 2021

Birmingham festival celebrating local diversity gets celebrity backing ahead of June launch

An annual festival celebrating diverse communities across Birmingham is set to take place this month and will be delivered both digitally and at a physical venue. Being held on select days between 12-26 June, ‘This is My City’ will bring together Birmingham residents to celebrate the rich cultures of the UK’s second city, with a strong focus on…

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Nathan McGill has been capturing women celebrating their natural afro hair

International Women’s Day: The empowered women celebrating Afro-centric beauty

As part of our series on International Women’s Day, we’re exploring how women identify and balance their personal identities. Photographer Nathan McGill – currently based in Birmingham – has been documenting what it means to be a Black woman embodying natural Afro hair; celebrating the beauty of African and Caribbean women through visual representation, in this case, photography.

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Paulinah Eboh-Sampson, co-founder of the Donation UK Project, joined by a model showcasing womenswear label Dolls of Decadence

Birmingham sisters launch fashion campaign to highlight blood donor shortages

Birmingham sisters Janet and Paulinah Eboh-Sampson used their creative platforms to set up the DoNation UK Project, a charitable initiative that would address the issue of donor shortages within the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Community (BAME). Inspired by the experience of their childhood friend Charlene Nelson, who underwent a kidney transplant at the age…

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