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Articles Published in 2023
Anna Kane discusses Paterson Joseph's debut novel The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho.
Anna Kane evaluates the arguments for what caused the catastrophic dam collapse in Southern Ukraine.
Jess Cadogan has nothing but praise for Elizabeth Banks' new careful, refreshingly hilarious retelling of a drug operation gone wild
Sarah Gould examines the current state of the NHS and looks at other countries to consider avenues for reform.
Niamh Cherrett explores Damien Chazelle's flamboyant, colourful world, declaring La La Land her top pick.
Charlie Oldroyd discusses the benefits of ASMR and the importance of removing the stigma surrounding it.
Exeter was recently visited by Doctor Christian Hirst – the Minister-Counsellor for Political and Economic Affairs from the Australian Commission – where, in partnership with the Diplomatic Hub, he delivered a lecture to Exeter students.
Online Features editor Catherine Stone reflects on the varied history of the BBC as a national institution and its future trajectory at the juncture of the organisation's centenary.
Maddy Hellard discusses the damning Casey Report highlighting the widespread racism, homophobia, and sexism within Greater London's police force.
Milly Earnshaw-White talks about her excitement for this year's Eurovision Song Contest, giving us a taste of what it has to offer.