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Benedict Thompson

Student mental health during Covid-19: the silent pandemic

by Benedict Thompson

As the coronavirus pandemic surged across the UK, another pandemic was simmering away behind closed doors. Benedict Thompson investigates the detrimental effects of Covid-19 on the mental health and wellbeing of students.

Exeter residents face eviction 

by Benedict Thompson

Charities have warned that the ending of the eviction ban will result in homelessness and a lack of home security for thousands of people throughout England and Wales, the effects of which will be felt in Exeter.

Rwanda asylum plan: a safe haven for refugees or a cruel farce?

by Benedict Thompson

Benedict Thompson evaluates the future of UK immigration policy in the shadow of the resulting judicial review of the Rwanda asylum plan.

Liz Truss’ tax U-turn — are the Conservatives detached from reality?

by Benedict Thompson

With further economic decline and repeated U-turns, Benedict Thompson evaluates the current state of government representation.

Anxious and isolated: How the cost of living crisis is affecting students

by Benedict Thompson

Benedict Thompson investigates how the cost of living crisis will affect students, as rent and bills continue to soar.

Artemis: We’re going back to the moon

by Benedict Thompson

Benedict Thompson discusses the recent news that NASA are planning to return to the moon, why we haven’t been back for 50 years and what this new mission could mean for the future of humanity

Exeter residents come together for the Queen’s Funeral

by Benedict Thompson

Exeter residents come together for the Queen’s funeral.

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