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For people living in houses they share with others, the government has offered advice for reducing the risk of infection
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News Reporter Cerys Gardner speaks with a student living in Italy whilst under lockdown
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Adam Toms provides an update on the university's response to COVID-19
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Birmingham City Council's plan to charge significantly polluting vehicles £8 to drive through the city centre has been approved
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The University of Birmingham, along with other UK universities, has invested in Israeli companies which violate international law
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Some University of Birmingham students in Selly Oak may still be subject to house viewings, even if the house in question is undergoing self-isolation over COVID-19.
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Following a suspected case of coronavirus at the University of Birmingham Business School, the University will be accelerating its plans for online teaching
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In a partnership with Fika, UoB has developed a mental skills training programme to be used on a new app for students
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An academy in Solihull has closed over COVID-19 fears after pupils returned from a ski trip to northern Italy
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Following criticism over its lack of diversity, Oxford University has offered 69% of its places to state school students - a 4.5% rise from last year
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Cambridge University Student Union (CUSU) have passed a motion banning all firearms from CUSU run events, including the annual Freshers’ Fair.
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Adam Toms reports on Birmingham's Andy Street, who promises underground metro lines if re-elected as Mayor