Latest
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Film & TV Writer Sophie Staley reviews historical biopic Nuremberg, finding it to be a compelling introduction to the Nuremberg trials
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Music Critic Summaya Mehmood critiques Taylor Swift's latest album as a low-quality summation of chart-topping greed.
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Film & TV writer Esme Chen praises Guillermo Del Toro’s rendition of Frankenstein to be true to the original novel by Mary Shelley yet unique in its own way without disrupting the story’s core concepts
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Life&Style Writer Shania Leurs delivers on the good and the bad of 2025's Autumn fashion trends.
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Travel Writer Rida Hasan explores the beauties of Dublin ranging from the traditional tourist activities, to their top finds from exploring the city.
Features
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Redbrick Committee Anisah Qazi and Tamara Greatrix interview Lucy Newman, president of The Feminist Society at The University of Birmingham, uncovering the startling reality of rape culture and the prevalence of spiking in our city.
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Redbrick's Film & TV Writers come together to discuss their favourite Halloween films
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The UniHomes team explain why student journalism matters, and why they're helping Redbrick keep afloat this year
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Digital Editor Archie Marks writes on how you can get involved to support the future of Redbrick
Sport
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Sports Writer Ruby Kennedy meets the fighters representing the University of Birmingham for Round 3 of Wilder Fight Night!
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Sport Writer Alastair McVey analyses Scottish Premiership side Hearts' start to the 2025/26 season.
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Sport Writer Charlie Mead reviews the start of the 2025/26 Gallagher PREM season


Comment
In Conversation with FemSoc: Redbrick on Women’s Safety
Redbrick Committee Anisah Qazi and Tamara Greatrix interview Lucy Newman, president of The Feminist Society at The University of Birmingham, uncovering the startling reality of rape culture and the prevalence of spiking in our city.
The President Who Cried ‘Fake News’
Comment Writer Charlie Mead discusses the increasing presence of 'fake news', not just affecting Trump, but larger - seemingly neutral - media conglomerates like the BBC
Discourse on Discourse
Comment Writer Caitlin Rock argues why and how we need to bring the art of online conversation back to life