Rosie Batsford, Print News Editor, takes a look at this year’s impressive Booker Prize shortlist.
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As one of the Print News Editors, Rosie is particularly fond of news stories relating to religion, human rights movements, and community updates but she produces a plethora of engaging content calls across all news topics.
Rosie Batsford, Print News Editor, takes a look at this year’s impressive Booker Prize shortlist.
Print News Editor, Rosie Batsford, discusses the recent series of Qu’ran burnings across Sweden and what this means for Sweden’s freedom of speech laws.
Rosie Batsford discusses her experience of the infamous Vincent Van Gogh Exhibition
Rosie Batsford discusses censorship and feminist ideology in relation to Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 play A Doll’s House.
Rosie Batsford explores the life and legacy of Marsha P Johnson, highlighting the importance of LGBTQ+ lives in Pride Month.
Rosie Batsford explores the British Library’s decision to expand its site in St Pancreas, and national investment across the UK to consider the future of libraries.
From Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet to Michael Radford’s The Merchant of Venice, Arts and Lit writer, Rosie Batsford, explores how Shakespearean texts are being made palatable for the twenty-first century audience.
Rosie Batsford outlines the history and significance of Exeter Cathedral, and the current extensive plans for renovation and restoration work set to continue to 2025.
Rosie Batsford, Print News Editor, takes a look at this year’s impressive Booker Prize shortlist.
Print News Editor, Rosie Batsford, discusses the recent series of Qu’ran burnings across Sweden and what this means for Sweden’s freedom of speech laws.
Rosie Batsford discusses her experience of the infamous Vincent Van Gogh Exhibition
Rosie Batsford discusses censorship and feminist ideology in relation to Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 play A Doll’s House.
Rosie Batsford explores the life and legacy of Marsha P Johnson, highlighting the importance of LGBTQ+ lives in Pride Month.
Rosie Batsford explores the British Library’s decision to expand its site in St Pancreas, and national investment across the UK to consider the future of libraries.
From Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet to Michael Radford’s The Merchant of Venice, Arts and Lit writer, Rosie Batsford, explores how Shakespearean texts are being made palatable for the twenty-first century audience.
Rosie Batsford outlines the history and significance of Exeter Cathedral, and the current extensive plans for renovation and restoration work set to continue to 2025.
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