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A watchdog has uncovered that West Midlands Police fails to record around 16,600 violent crimes each year
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SolidariTee, a student-led fundraising campaign, has set up a group at the University of Birmingham
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When the University of Birmingham School (UoBS) opened in 2015, the year seven class was made up of students from 61 primary schools across the country
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An award-winning exhibition called ‘Museum Without a Home’ has been on display on the bottom floor of the University’s library
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Last week, Edgbaston MP Preet Gill voted down Prime Minister Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement
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As part of their Mental Health Awareness programme, De Montford University in Leicester is encouraging students to take time off social media by pausing use of their own accounts
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A series of social media posts from Guild President Reece Patrick Roberts last week suggest that the future of the Selly Express is in doubt due to funding concerns
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Over the Christmas period Birmingham bin workers took industrial action over a dispute which saw rubbish pile on the city’s streets in summer 2017
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Six new degree programmes are set to be introduced at UoB’s Dubai Campus, though the news of an academic boycott of the campus has been picked up by the national media, including by the bi-weekly satirical magazine Private Eye
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St. Mary’s University has announced that it will no longer be giving out unconditional offers