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Two cars are victims of arson every day in the West Midlands, reports Ella Kipling
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Concern arises from parents as convicted paedophile moves to Selly Oak after being released on parole
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Joseph Meakin reports on Universities being required to improve their standards
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Anti-Abortion societies are on the rise in the UK, Cerys Gardner reports
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Universities across the UK have been refunding students over belief that their university education was inadequate, News Editor Christina Manns writes
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UNISON have announced November 18th for their next strike date as they continue to demand for living wage accreditation and to end the gender pay gap
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A campaign has been launched by the University of Birmingham to reduce the amount of single-use plastic on campus
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Trains across the West Midlands have been disrupted for over a week due to overhead electrical wire faults
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Staff at 60 universities will take part in the industrial action over pensions, pay, equality, workload and casualisation, lasting until December 4th
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After Parliament was dissolved on Wednesday November 6th, Birmingham's candidates are preparing for a general election taking place on Thursday December 12th
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The University of Birmingham has been ranked 3rd best in the UK for rental prices and 6th best in a ranking of cheapest cities for students
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The A38 tunnels around Birmingham city centre could be made exclusively for the use of public transport and cyclists under Birmingham City Council’s (BCC) new Transport Plan