Online International Editor Annabel Jeffery speaks to Exeter Chancellor Sir Michael Barber about his new advisory role in PM Sir Keir Starmer’s government
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Hi, I'm Annabel and I am 1/2 of the Online International team this year! I am currently in my third year of my Modern Languages degree, editing articles all the way from lovely Murcia in the south of Spain where I am teaching English as well as gaining experience at local newspapers. I have been writing for Exeposé print and online since my first year, covering articles on a range of topics, but with a particular interest in international current affairs and women's rights. Two of my particular favourites are my article 'Barbie and Women's Bodies in the 2023 Fashion Industry' for the Exeposé Online Comment section as well as my pitch for the Empoword Journalism Sports section about the ACL 'epidemic' in female football players.
Online International Editor Annabel Jeffery speaks to Exeter Chancellor Sir Michael Barber about his new advisory role in PM Sir Keir Starmer’s government
Annabel Jeffery, Online International Editor, examines the specifics of the Conservatives’ National Service Scheme proposal.
Annabel Jeffrey theorises that it may not be just Paris facing bedbugs, and that we should be more careful of Exeter’s nooks and crannies.
Annabel Jeffery covers a modern classic perfect for the new academic year, Sally Rooney’s Normal People.
Annabel Jeffery discusses the changing ‘trends’ of Women’s Bodies in line with Mattel’s Barbie franchise.
Annabel Jeffrey investigates Devon Police’s divisive ‘week of action’ and whether the University of are doing enough to protect their students
Online International Editor Annabel Jeffery speaks to Exeter Chancellor Sir Michael Barber about his new advisory role in PM Sir Keir Starmer’s government
Annabel Jeffery, Online International Editor, examines the specifics of the Conservatives’ National Service Scheme proposal.
Annabel Jeffrey theorises that it may not be just Paris facing bedbugs, and that we should be more careful of Exeter’s nooks and crannies.
Annabel Jeffery covers a modern classic perfect for the new academic year, Sally Rooney’s Normal People.
Annabel Jeffery discusses the changing ‘trends’ of Women’s Bodies in line with Mattel’s Barbie franchise.
Annabel Jeffrey investigates Devon Police’s divisive ‘week of action’ and whether the University of are doing enough to protect their students
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