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Ahead of the 2020 Guild Elections, Redbrick News Reporters interviewed candidates running for Liberation Officer Positions. This includes Women's Officer, Trans Students' Officer, LGBT Officer, Disabled Students' Officer and Ethnic Minority Officer
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News Reporter David Atkins speaks to the candidates running for Activities and Employability Officer ahead of the 2020 Guild Elections
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Ahead of the 2020 Guild Elections, News Editors John Wimperis, Aneesa Ahmed and Rhiannon Wood and News Reporter Charlie Young spoke to the candidates running to be International Officer
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Ahead of the 2020 Guild Elections, News Reporter Becky Gelder spoke to the candidates running for Education Officer
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The Redbrick News team are live-blogging from Mermaid Bar
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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