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Birmingham Found to be ‘Superdiverse’ in Recent Census
News Writer Jolie Phillips reports on a new census that reveals Birmingham has become 'superdiverse'
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University of Birmingham Supports Ukrainian Students
News Writer Josh Brooks writes about the University of Birmingham's efforts to help Ukrainian students complete higher education
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Possible 1974 Birmingham Pub Bombing Suspect
News Writer Josh Brooks reports on a possible suspect for the 1974 Birmingham pub bombing being identified
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University of Birmingham Ranked 4th in the UK for Online Learning
News Writer Katie McMullen reports on the University of Birmingham being ranked 4th in the UK for online learning by new league table
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Students Using AI to Write Essays Becomes a Growing Problem
Film Editor James Evenden writes about the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence to write up academic essays
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Harry’s Law: Redbrick Announce Support for University Mental Health Campaign
Editor-in-Chief Dan Hunt announces Redbrick's support for the Harry's Law campaign
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Independent Traders Face a Drop in Business Due to Tramline Extensions
News Editor Joshua Herman reports on the affects that the Digbeth tramline extensions have had on local businesses in the area
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Potential Plans to Bar International Students from UK Universities
News Editor Joshua Herman reports on potential plans to bar international students from UK universities
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Pandemic Still Affecting UK Students’ Mental Health, says Helpline
News Writer Daisy Roberts reports on studies by Nightline, which suggests that the pandemic is still affecting UK students' mental health
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Bookmark Charity Calls on Birmingham Students to Volunteer
News Editor Joshua Herman writes about the Bookmark charity looking for Birmingham volunteers to read with primary school children
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Interview: Delays Continue in University Train Station Construction
News Editor Joshua Herman interviews Transport for West Midlands employees about delays in the University train station construction
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Disabled Students Protest Against Inaccessibility
News Editor Charlie O'Keeffe reports on the DAMSA protest of accessibility issues at the University of Birmingham