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News Writer, Abigail Rosser, reports on the projected Birmingham City Council budget cuts, detailing how they are impacting the local community
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News Writer Rosie Arber Discusses the Dangerous Incident Involving an EasyJet pilot flying too close to the peak of a mountain Flying from Manchester Airport to Hurghada, Egypt
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Comment Writer Rachel Joseph details the history of University House, University of Birmingham in celebration of International Women's Day
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News Writer Shira Crespi discusses the devastating death of 67 people during a collision between an American Airlines jet and a Black Hawk helicopter
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News Editor Uriah Shloim reports on the recent developments in The Southport Murders
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News writer Rachel Joseph discusses justice being served in Goa, India after an 8-year trial for a rape and murder trial comes to an end
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News Editor Tamara Greatrix reports on A Streetcar Named Desire's much anticipated return to the West End
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Shira Crespi reports on the first round of Ukraine war peace talks, with officials from the US and Russia in attendance
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News Writer Kierat Basi reports on Donald Trump's tariff threat
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News Writer Grace Fynn provides an interesting insight into the UK’s Child Trust Fund, more specifically how its often overlooked by many young adults
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News writer James Wardle discusses Elon Musk’s desire to transform ‘X’ into an ‘everything app’, with a progressive step forward as a result of a partnership with Visa
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Sci & Tech Editor Sophie Webb reports on a settlement between The Royal Ballet School and former student Ellen Elphick