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A UoB alumnus has been inaccurately described as a Nobel Peace Prize winner in the University's advertising, reports Dylan Morgen
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The Redbrick News team will be reporting live throughout the night on the results of the general election as they emerge
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A poll conducted by YouthSight saw that over half of the 1,000 undergraduates asked are open to the idea of tactical voting.
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UK universities have cut ties with Prince Andrew over his connection to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
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Universities have been accused of using admissions interviews as a marketing strategy, News Editor Christina Manns reports
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Film Editor Amy O'Neill talks to Hope Projects, a charity which provides support for homeless and destitute asylum seekers in Birmingham
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With the General Election on 12th December set to be one of the most crucial we have seen, Redbrick News takes a look at how each parties manifesto deals with the biggest issues dominating this election
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Redbrick News are live at the Guild Council Chambers, where five candidates running to be the MP for Edgbaston are engaging in a debate
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Facing its worst-ever winter, doctors predict that A&E wait times will exceed four hours over the coming months
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Train strikes are due to occur every Saturday across the West Midlands in November and December
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An academic has faced backlash for encouraging university students to register to vote, Cerys Gardner reports
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In light of the UK's plan to have its net emissions at zero by 2050, Birmingham airport aims to be carbon neutral by 2033