Boozy students kick start Freshers' Week with raucous night out in Birmingham

Boozy students kick start Freshers' Week with raucous night out in Birmingham
Boozy students kick start Freshers' Week with raucous night out in Birmingham
Ready for lectures in the morning? Boozy students kick start Freshers' Week with raucous night out in Birmingham and Newcastle with teens spotted urinating in street, vomiting or lying passed out on the pavement Students took to the town in Birmingham on Monday night to kick-off Freshers'  New undergraduates also spotted in their thousands in Newcastle's Bigg Market 

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Boozed-up students kick-started Freshers' Week with raucous night out - before some ended up passed out on the pavement.

Paramedics were on hand to treat drunken students who had over-indulged as they got into the spirit of life at university in Birmingham on Monday night.  

Meanwhile, students gathered in Newcastle's famous Bigg Market and along the Diamond Strip, where huge queues formed outside the most popular bars.

Some of the lines were ten people deep and police had to intervene to ensure taxis were able to get through safely.

For some, the night ended with them collapsed in a heap on the street - or stumbling home clutching a bottle of water.

Others were spotted urinating in public, vomiting on the pavement or being helped by ambulance crews.

Some loved-up freshers put on an amorous display in front of crowds in the early hours of Tuesday morning in the city's Broad Street party district.

But for those less fortunate, their night ended in the tears as they made their way home with aching feet and a pounding head.

For many, the night ended with them collapsed in a heap on the street - or stumbling home clutching a bottle of water

For many, the night ended with them collapsed in a heap on the street - or stumbling home clutching a bottle of water

Paramedics were on hand to treat drunken teens who had over-indulged as they got into the spirit of life at university in Birmingham on Monday night

Paramedics were on hand

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