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Redbrick can reveal that the Mermaid received a salary of £110,000 from Guild of Students last year for a ‘wholly ceremonial role’
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Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre will be turned into a temporary hospital, and the nearby Birmingham Airport will become a mortuary in order to cope with the increased demand due to the coronavirus
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The UK government has warned the public to be vigilant against scammers taking advantage of the current COVID-19 pandemic
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News Reporter Adam Toms attended the BUCU Question and Answer session on their strike action
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In light of the COIVID-19 pandemic, the University of Birmingham have decided to cancel all exams for non-finalist undergraduates, which were originally scheduled to take place in the summer term
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Amy Lakin reports on the call for 'buffer zones' around abortion clinics by Steve McCabe, MP
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News Reporter Adam Toms looks at Rishi Sunak's first budget in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak
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If reform is not carried out, the higher education sector risks declining into a crisis, Joe Meakin reports
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Joe Meakin reports on the recent decision to postpone local elections due to the global pandemic
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One UoB student has taken inspiration from other universities, starting a petition to adopt a campus cat
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UCL has become the first Russell Group university to ban intimate student-staff relationships, following concerns over abuses of power and consent
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A petition has been launched to save Selly Oak library, which has been in disrepair since the 1980s