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Reports have emerged on the ‘Fab N Fresh’ Facebook group that a number of students in Selly Oak were today (13th October) delivered COVID-19 testing kits that had already been used by other people
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The popular Facebook page ‘Bepop’, which allows University of Birmingham (UoB) students to buy and sell locally, is to be turned into an app by Plastic Free UoB founder Harriet Noy
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Students at the University of Birmingham (UoB) could face consequences under the university’s Code of Conduct if they are found to be breaking any government rules regarding COVID-19 and social distancing, News Editor Becky Gelder reports.
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A walk-through facility has been opened at the University of Birmingham (UoB)
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Birmingham City is back in a local lockdown, as rising figures of COVID-19 cases sweep the city.
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has seen a cluster of COVID cases following its reopening last month
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Despite the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, UCAS figures suggest that a record high of 40.5% of all school leavers in Britain have applied to begin degree courses in September
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News Reporter Lauren Novelli writes about the student reaction to the University of Birmingham reducing the number of modules available
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News Reporter Adam Toms looks at the likelihood of a winter wave of the coronavirus in the West Midlands
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The University of Birmingham (UoB) has not furloughed many of its student workers in addition to cutting many jobs normally filled by postgraduate students, News Writer John Wimperis reports
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News Reporter Lauren Novelli analyses what the government arts package will mean for Birmingham theatres
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News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at how accommodation companies have dealt with tenants during coronavirus