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Research exposes structural exploitation of migrant workers in UK domestic and food delivery sectors
Reports document the lived experiences of migrant workers experiencing legal vulnerability in the UK’s food delivery and domestic work sectors ...
The partnership aims to reduce the cost of Niobium, for use in the closed-carbon-loop technology for foundation industries such as steel-making.
Reconstruction of ocean pH finds rapid acidification of oceans caused by massive and sudden CO2 rise caused a mass extinction event 201 million years ago ...
Historic organisations are cultivating a year-long partnership, enabling opportunities for unique research, which includes ...
Progress towards universal access to safe, affordable surgical care is dangerously off track with over 160 million patients ...
Merger creates black holes weighing 240 times the mass of our Sun — the heaviest binary black hole system confirmed through ...
On Thursday 10 July 2025, the University of Birmingham celebrated all who took part in this year’s Green Impact Challenge, an UN-recognised programme that the University joined in 2019. This year saw ...
Media coverage of Small Boat Crossings triggers immediate shift in UK immigration views, study finds
New research reveals how highly visible episodes of small boat crossings can influence public opinion about immigration in ...
The National Student Survey (NSS) has published its latest results, and the University of Birmingham has outperformed the ...
The Ten-Year Plan revives the ideas of `earned autonomy’ and `patient choice.’ Both have a heritage from reforms in the 2000s ...
Professor Judith Smith unpacks the government's ten-year plan for the NHS in England. The UK government has published its ...
BactiVac showcases expertise at the World Vaccine Congress 2025, championing global equity and innovation in bacterial vaccine development.
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