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Dec 2019
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S1E9 - Episode #9 - UoM reports of £40 M...

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This week News Anchor James and presenters Josh and Rebecca talk about the University of Manchester's recent report of £40 million in surplus during the UCU strikes, the fact Manchester has been named one of the top regions in tackling climate change and the events of NATO Summit.  
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