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News Reporter Ellen Knight takes a look at the new Duck and Scholar COVID-19 testing site on the Vale
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News reporter Dan Hunt reports on rumours that Education Secretary Gavin Williamson could be set to lose his job, following a potential cabinet reshuffle
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Following reports of sexual harassment on the Vale that have been circulated on social media, Redbrick reached out to the University of Birmingham (UoB), the Guild and several societies, such as Women in Politics and Reclaimcampus_uob, for comments
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The GMB Union, a general trade union representing over 620,000 workers, has seen success as its ambulance service branch has secured full COVID-19 sick pay after being ‘punished’ for self-isolating
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News Reporter Dan Hunt takes a look at the reaction to government cuts to overseas research
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News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at a recent survey examining undergraduate opinions on degree costs
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News writer Bhavisha Patel reports on the startling findings of an investigation conducted by The Times
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News Editor Amy Lakin reports on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on university intakes for next year
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115 years after the Dairy Milk chocolate bar was launched, its production will almost entirely be in Bournville thanks to a £15 million investment in new production line facilities
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POLSIS in Colour have released an Open Letter addressed to the POLSIS department over concerns about the removal of the Race and Empire module, Aneesa Ahmed reports
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The proportion of state-educated students dropped at more than two in five UK universities in the academic year 2019/20
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According to an OpenRent survey, 100% of students in Birmingham said the pandemic had affected their ability to find work whilst studying