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News Editor Amy Lakin reports on the research grant awarded to a UoB academic for rapid COVID-19 research
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Print Editor Alex Boscott reports on the University of Birmingham's decision to continue face-to-face teaching amid the COVID-19 outbreak
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News Reporter Michael Trotter Comas looks at the provision of free school meal vouchers in the Birmingham area
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News Reporter Izzy Dharmasiri looks at the student protests in Manchester after the university put up fences around halls of residence
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A group of predominantly first year students at the University of Bristol are planning on withholding rent, in response to a lack of support for those in isolation, News Writer Will Rymer reports
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Michelle Donelan, the Minister of State for Universities, has refused to implement a reduction in fees for courses affected by the coronavirus pandemic
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Ellen Knight and Alex Boscott interview a student who received a used testing kit by Birmingham City Council
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University of Birmingham Sport & Fitness (UB Sport) have been hit with waves of complaints over the handling of bookings to Tiverton Gym.
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Just over 600 cases have now been reported in the University of Birmingham (UoB) community, at the end of the second week of term
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News writer Charlie Millington reports on the technical issues which have accompanied online teaching at the University of Birmingham
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The University of Birmingham announced it has opened a new COVID-19 automated testing laboratory in the Medical School
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Of 84 University of Birmingham (UoB) staff requests to move to remote working in the two weeks before 23rd September, only four were allowed to do so, a recent tweet from the University's branch of the University and College Union (UCU) claims