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Ex-Constable sentenced for hitting schoolboy in Birmingham
News writer Sofiya Povoas reports on an ex-constable who was recently sentenced for hitting a schoolboy in Birmingham.
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Captain Tom Moore: Family appeal against order to demolish unauthorised spa pool
Sports editor Lucy Blitz reports on the controversy around the construction of an authorised spa pool by the family of the late Captain Sir Tom Moore
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Royals Visit Birmingham in Support of Mental Wellbeing
News writer Anna Constable reports on the Royal visit to Digbeth earlier in October.
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Aston Villa Legend Charlie Aitken dies aged 81
Sports editor Lucy Blitz reports on the passing of Aston Villa legend Charlie Aitken.
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UoB main library painted orange by Just Stop Oil protestors
Deputy editor Oscar Frost and news writer Gracie Rogers report on the Just Stop Oil protest at the UoB library.
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Pro-Palestine protest on university campus following Israeli counteroffensive against Hamas
News editor Poppy Jacobs reports on the Pro-Palestinian protests on the UoB campus, and elsewhere in the UK.
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Wayne Rooney appointed Birmingham City manager following Eustace departure
Sports editor Lucy Blitz reports on Wayne Rooney's appointment as new manager of Birmingham City FC.
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Former UoB Student Jailed for Building ISIS Drone
News Editor Poppy Jacobs reports on the PhD student at the University of Birmingham facing jail time for building a drone for a terrorist group.
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Mobile Phones to be Banned in State School Classrooms
News Writer Vandra Mejudhon reports on the proposal to ban mobiles from state school classrooms.
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Exeter University to Offer Degree in Magic
Social Media Secretary Kitty Grant talks about the unique degree offered at Exeter University
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Drones and Leaf-Busting Trains to Help keep the West Midlands Railway Tracks Clear
News Editor Ankita Dash reports on West Midlands Railway’s efforts to combat the issue of falling autumn leaves causing disruption across the railway lines
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Suella Braverman Announces Plans to Ban International Students Bringing their Families to the UK
Digital Editor Cara-Louise Scott reports on Suella Braverman's plans to limit the rights of international students to bring their families to the UK