Features Editor Callum Martin examines the extraordinary figure of Javier Milei.
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Callum, Online Editor in Chief, has written for Exepose since his first year. His articles range from coverage of student Palestine protests to high profile interviews with figures such as John Crace, Suella Braverman and Josh Widdicombe.
Features Editor Callum Martin examines the extraordinary figure of Javier Milei.
Features Editor Callum Martin speaks to Tessa Tucker, the Conservative candidate for Exeter.
Online Features Editor, Callum Martin, looks into spiking on a local level.
Features Editor Callum Martin shares his experience working on a construction project in Zambia.
Features Editor Callum Martin reviews the Labour Party Conference.
Features Editor Callum Martin reviews the Conservative Party Conference.
Callum Martin, Online Features Editor, offers his predictions for the results of the 2023/24 Premier League season.
Features Editor Callum Martin examines the ‘concrete crisis’ in British schools and considers the extent to which it is a legacy of austerity.
Features Editor Callum Martin speaks to the Home Secretary.
In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling, Features Editor Callum Martin considers why affirmative action never came to UK universities.
Features Editor Callum Martin examines the extraordinary figure of Javier Milei.
Features Editor Callum Martin speaks to Tessa Tucker, the Conservative candidate for Exeter.
Online Features Editor, Callum Martin, looks into spiking on a local level.
Features Editor Callum Martin shares his experience working on a construction project in Zambia.
Features Editor Callum Martin reviews the Labour Party Conference.
Features Editor Callum Martin reviews the Conservative Party Conference.
Callum Martin, Online Features Editor, offers his predictions for the results of the 2023/24 Premier League season.
Features Editor Callum Martin examines the ‘concrete crisis’ in British schools and considers the extent to which it is a legacy of austerity.
Features Editor Callum Martin speaks to the Home Secretary.
In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling, Features Editor Callum Martin considers why affirmative action never came to UK universities.
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