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ValeFest, UoB’s multi-entertainment charity festival, returns for its 15th Anniversary Edition on Saturday 8th June
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Fitness coaches at the University of Birmingham’s Sport and Fitness centre are now being trained to spot those suffering with eating disorders and other mental health issues, the BBC reports
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The potential removal of the Guild President position emerged as a talking point from this year's final Officer Question Time
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Ahead of the European Parliamentary Elections taking place on Thursday, six of the West Midlands candidates took part in a panel debate at the University of Birmingham
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Rhiannon Wood reports on Liam Byrne MP's speech in the House of Commons where he read out the names of 22 homeless people who have died in Birmingham since 2017
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The perpetrator of a 'sickening' stabbing in October 2018 on Heeley Road has been sentenced to 18 years in prison
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News Reporter Diana-Andreea Mandiuc reports on Birmingham City Council's Clean Air Zone project
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The College of Arts and Law (CAL) has proposed to cut down the time academic staff spend on research, which one lecturer has branded a ‘betrayal’ by the University of Birmingham
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Education Secretary Damian Hinds has called on PayPal and other payment firms to block transactions made to essay writing companies
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The Labour MP for Hodge Hill, Liam Byrne, has rejected an Honorary Senior Research Fellowship from the University of Birmingham because the University does not have an official living wage employer status
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Academics at the University of Birmingham are collaborating with researchers from the University of Southampton, the University of Westminster, and Coventry University to launch a new study to help improve condom use amongst young people, especially men, aged 16 to 25 in the UK to tackle sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
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According to The Electoral Commission, the independent body which oversees elections in the UK, only a third of young people are registered to vote