BIRMINGHAM students behind the “sick” spoof advert commemorating Britian’s most violent child killers today released an unrepentant statement claiming the joke was “needed” despite the offence it caused.Read
DOZENS of students have called on the University of Birmingham to reduce its accommodation costs after claiming that children from middle and lower income families are being priced out of a top class higher education.Read
The event, due to be attended by the Kazakhstan ambassador to the UK, was giving delegates the opportunity to share their experiences of living, working and studying in the UK.Read
THIS August four students from Birmingham (Ben Vickery & Andy Palmer (University of Birmingham), Patrick Maloney (Birmingham City University) and Jon Tucker (University of Liverpool)) will be driving 3,000 miles across Europe to raise money for Birmingham Children's Hospital.Read
DR MARTIN Edwards is on the lookout for headbangers so, naturally, a good place to start is the sports pitches of the Midlands where on any winter weekend boot and bone are liable to converge at any give moment.Read