Katie Matthews, Online Editor-in-Chief, considers Trump’s designs on Greenland
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Katie Matthews, Online Editor-in-Chief, considers Trump’s designs on Greenland
Features Editor Callum Martin hears what locals have to say about the controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme.
Hannah Woodley recaps the tensions between Ireland and Britain, and examines how the new Northern Irish Brexit deal will affect their relationship.
Paris Gill profiles Boris Nadezhdin, the Putin challenger, and assesses whether democracy is a lost cause in Russia.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, investigates medical students’ reports of a gap in teachings on gender-diverse healthcare that is said to induce inaccessible care for trans patients.
Fynn Rose analyses the conflict unfolding in the Red Sea.
Sarah Gould considers the role of politicians and the government in the Post Office scandal.
Emily Elliot considers the rise of the controversial German opposition party known as the AfD.
Anna Kane evaluates the arguments for what caused the catastrophic dam collapse in Southern Ukraine.
Sarah Gould examines the current state of the NHS and looks at other countries to consider avenues for reform.
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.
Hannah Fraser explores the community impact of coastal erosion in the Norfolk village of Hemsby, and the future of coastal protection in the UK.
Henry Parker reviews the impartiality background of the recent Gary Lineker BBC scandal and it’s consequence for the government’s impending asylum legislation.
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.
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