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Adam Toms reports on Birmingham's Andy Street, who promises underground metro lines if re-elected as Mayor
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After many months of delayed and/or cancelled trains in the West Midlands, Birmingham's Mayor issues warning to West Midlands Railway
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Adam Toms reports on Boris Johnson's recent visit to Birmingham after giving all the all-clear for HS2 commencement
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Guild President Josh Williams reassures that students should not be prevented from graduating as a result of the strikes, despite graduation fears at Cardiff University
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Christina Manns reports on the recent renewal of Uber's licence in Birmingham
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Plans for bins to be collected every three weeks separate to a weekly collection of food waste have been proposed by Birmingham city council
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With the promise of the 2022 Commonwealth Games being in Birmingham, Cat Osborne reports on the illegal levels of air pollution found at the site intended for the games
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Ahead of the 2020 Guild Elections, News Reporters Cassandra Green and Amy Lakin interviewed the candidates running to be Welfare and Community Officer
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The Redbrick News team report live from the first night of Guild Elections candidate Q+As at Mermaid Bar
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Overcrowding at UK universities has led to students being told to watch lectures on live-streams, leading to concerns about the quality of teaching
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Government plans to rank UK universities by graduate salary lead to fear that some humanities subjects could be abolished
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In a recent Facebook post, the former Guild President urged students to join a trade union to protect themselves from unfair work practices