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Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) have recently revealed plans to redevelop and expand University train station to help it cope with crowd levels
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Commuting in Birmingham has been ranked as the fifth most stressful in the United Kingdom, Aishwarya Chandran reports
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ValeFest, UoB’s multi-entertainment charity festival, returns for its 15th Anniversary Edition on Saturday 8th June
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Fitness coaches at the University of Birmingham’s Sport and Fitness centre are now being trained to spot those suffering with eating disorders and other mental health issues, the BBC reports
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Rhiannon Wood reports on Liam Byrne MP's speech in the House of Commons where he read out the names of 22 homeless people who have died in Birmingham since 2017
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News Reporter Diana-Andreea Mandiuc reports on Birmingham City Council's Clean Air Zone project
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The Labour MP for Hodge Hill, Liam Byrne, has rejected an Honorary Senior Research Fellowship from the University of Birmingham because the University does not have an official living wage employer status
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The government has approved plans for a new Clean Air Zone in Birmingham, which is due to take effect from January 2020
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The bin strikes planned earlier this month in Birmingham were cancelled after an agreement was reached between the workers and the Birmingham City Council. This is according to Unite who reported the news to the BBC
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A Birmingham primary school that was recently the centre of controversy, after introducing a new curriculum that taught its 4-11 year olds about LGBT rights, has postponed the lessons until further notice
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Regional politics is said to be one of the key reasons for the increase in homelessness across the West Midlands, compared to other regions such as Greater Manchester, according to Chief Executive of YMCA Birmingham Alan Fraser
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Labour MP Steve McCabe has questioned the sincerity of Theresa May’s latest funding promise to the Midlands, claiming ‘she must think we’re all stupid’