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Print & Features Editor, Kitty Grant speaks to UoB student, Jenny Keegan-Hobbs, after Birmingham Live inaccurately reported Jenny's experiences as a Trans woman
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News Writer, Alex Boscott speaks to the first nurse, May Parsons, to administer the COVID-19 vaccine in the UK about her views on the vaccine rollout, her frontline experience, and what the future may hold
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News Editor Dan Hunt explores the controversy following Redbrick exposing an inaccuracy in University advertising
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News reporter Ella Kipling investigates on students' desire to go back to in-person teaching.
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News Writer Ella Kipling reports on Solihull MP Julian Knight's support for a petition calling for racists to be banned from football stadiums.
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News Editor Ellen Knight reports on the appointment of a new Vice-Chancellor for the University of Birmingham (UoB).
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News reporter Nickolaus Ng reports on the Holdsworth Club holding the Presidential Speech at Birmingham Law School
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News Editor Amy Lakin reports on the University of Birmingham's announcement that a vaccination centre will be opened on campus
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The All Student Meeting, held 3 times per year, is a reunion of Guild officers and students to discuss ideas and policies that have taken place during the year and suggest new projects.
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News Editor Joseph Meakin interviews Michelle Donelan, the Minister of State for Universities, during her visit to campus on 20th May
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News Writer Dan Hunt reports on the controversial proposals to cut arts funding
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The University of Sheffield is considering closing its Department of Archaeology in the latest blow to the field, News Reporter Ellen Knight reports.