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
Katie Matthews evaluates the worrying levels of pollution in UK waterways, and considers how we got here.
Harry Morrison looks at the unfolding war between Israel and the Hamas group, considering the impact both locally and worldwide.
Senior Editors interview EX4homelessness Society who urge for more student and uni support to help with homelessness in Exeter.
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.
The repercussions of Brexit are endless, and here is another: pesticides illegal under EU regulations are now contaminating the honeys we consume. Unions of agricultural workers have lobbied the government, but now the Green party and environmental activists are doing the same back.
Online Features Editor Rebecca Wells speaks to Professor Louise Lawrence about the department’s, and her own, efforts to comprehend what “decolonisation” means within Theology and Religion.
Esmé Tilling contextualises the pandemic in line with the natural world, and offers guidance to how we can avoid a crisis on the same level again.
Niamh Walsh introduces “SolidariTee”- a student- led charity dedicated to raising awareness of the refugee crisis.
Ria Kalsi reminds us of how pressing the protests in India should be to all of us
Using Sport as a Method of Political Activism Jack Walton discusses the place sport has in…
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