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Rishi Sunak Rejects Supreme Court Ruling on the Rwanda Policy
News Writer Paris Williams reports on Rishi Sunak rejecting the Rwanda Policy
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£9m of Commonwealth Games legacy funding to be shared across West Midlands communities
Sports Editor Lucy Blitz reports on £9m of Commonwealth Games legacy funding to be shared across West Midlands communities.
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Recreational use of ‘laughing gas’ now illegal in England and Wales
News editor Poppy Jacobs reports on the new legislation making recreational use of Nitrous Oxide illegal in England and Wales.
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Man set on fire whilst sleeping in Birmingham underpass
News Writer Grace Fynn reports on an attack against a man sleeping under a Birmingham underpass that has left him with serious burns
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Rishi Sunak Sacks Suella Braverman following Controversial Times’ Article
News Editor Poppy Jacobs reports on recent political events behind Rishi Sunak sacking Suella Braverman
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Leader and gang members of people-smuggling network sentenced
News writer Finn Carpenter reports on the sentencing of gang leaders and members involved in a people-smuggling network.
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Arrest Made After Pedestrian Left in Critical Condition Following Alleged Hit and Run
News Writer Anna Constable reports on a hit and run case occurring in Birmingham.
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Selly Oak wellness cafe ‘grounded.’ off to a positive start
Sports Editor Lucy Blitz visits Selly Oak wellness hub 'grounded.' a month after opening and reports on the reception from students in the local area.
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Labour Pledges to End England’s Badger Cull if Elected
News Writer Gracie Rogers reports on Labour's promise to tackle England's badger cull if elected in next general election.
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UoB students walkout, supporting demands for a ceasefire in the Gaza region
Deputy editor Oscar Frost reports on the student walkout on 10th October, calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza region.
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Southeast Asians Workers caught in Israel-Hamas Conflict
News writer Vandra Mejudhon reports on Southeast Asian economic migrants caught in the Israel-Hamas Conflict.
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Evidence of Physical Injuries No Longer Needed to Prove Rape
News writer Anna Constable reports on the UoB study showing that evidence of physical injuries is no longer needed to prove rape.