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Big builds, house prices and Dragons' Den - here are the most-read West Midlands stories of 2022 on BusinessLive

It's been another busy year for business news in the region so we have compiled the list of our most-read stories over the past 12 months

Among our most-read West Midlands stories of the year are (clockwise from top left): HS2 downgrade inquiry, Dragons' Den success for chocolate maker, new direction for Axis Square scheme and Bet365 chief among Midlands' richest

2022 saw life return to almost complete normality as the lockdown restrictions from the pandemic were all but eradicated and those businesses worst hit worked hard to get back on even keel.

We welcomed a new monarch and two Prime Ministers while both Birmingham and the wider West Midlands were swept up in Commonwealth Games fever.

Firms from the smallest micro-business to the largest of corporations were again making the headlines. Here, we have compiled a round up of the most-read West Midlands business stories of 2022, published by on BusinessLive. Enjoy!

What Nylah's Naturals did next after Dragons' Den

We kick off the list with the first of two visits to hit BBC show Dragons' Den.

Birmingham-based 'mumpreneur' Kameese Davis appeared on the show in 2021, pitching for investment into her company Nylah's Naturals which makes a range of products for people with afro or textured hair.

BusinessLive caught up with her to find out more about how life had changed following her appearance which won the backing of Sara Davies.

Bartlett and Jones invest in chocolate maker

Staying with Dragons' Den, a fledgling chocolate maker only founded in 2020 wowed the entire panel when its co-founders pitched for investment.

Steve Russell and Giles Atwell eventually won the backing of both Peter Jones and Steven Bartlett for their Stirchley-based company Russell & Atwell.