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Nadim Zahawi Replaces Gavin Williamson as Education Secretary
News editor Dan Hunt reports on the new Education Secretary Nadim Zahawi.
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News Feature: The Voices of Students Facing Visa Crisis
News Editor Ellen Knight reports on visa issues for students' year abroad
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University of Birmingham Completes Three-year Renovation of Former Municipal Bank
Writer Ella Kipling reports on UoB's renovation of the former Municipal Bank in central Birmingham.
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A Level Results: Private vs State Schools
News writer Ella Kipling analyses the gap between the achievements of students in state and private schools.
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University Clearing Set to be More Competitive This Year
Limited spaces mean some universities are offering £10,000 cash incentives for students to defer their offer. Social Secretary, Ella Kipling reports.
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May Parsons: Giving First Covid-19 Vaccine ‘Was a Real Privilege’
News Writer, Alex Boscott speaks to the first nurse, May Parsons, to administer the COVID-19 vaccine in the UK about her views on the vaccine rollout, her frontline experience, and what the future may hold
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Study Reveals Students Want To Abandon Remote Learning
News reporter Ella Kipling investigates on students' desire to go back to in-person teaching.
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Solihull MP Backs Petition to Ban Racists from Football Stadiums
News Writer Ella Kipling reports on Solihull MP Julian Knight's support for a petition calling for racists to be banned from football stadiums.
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UoB to open COVID 19 Vaccination Centre
News Editor Amy Lakin reports on the University of Birmingham's announcement that a vaccination centre will be opened on campus
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Interview: Michelle Donelan
News Editor Joseph Meakin interviews Michelle Donelan, the Minister of State for Universities, during her visit to campus on 20th May
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Plans for 50% Cuts to Arts Funding
News Writer Dan Hunt reports on the controversial proposals to cut arts funding
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Aston University Proposes Closure of History and Language Department
News Writer Ellen Knight reports on the controversial plans proposed by one of Birmingham's universities