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
Amelie Thompson, Online Editor-in-Chief, examines how Trump’s legal issues impact his chances of re-election.
Callum Martin, Features Editor, recaps the SNP finances scandal and considers its impact on British politics.
Anna Kane evaluates the arguments for what caused the catastrophic dam collapse in Southern Ukraine.
Annabel Jeffrey investigates Devon Police’s divisive ‘week of action’ and whether the University of are doing enough to protect their students
Maggie John, Features Editor, investigates Barbie’s history of championing women’s rights and their move to finally become more inclusive.
Elen Johnston explains the effects of the heatwave on the landscape and infrastructure of Devon in the hottest summer on record and considers the future of rising temperatures due to climate change.
Jamie Speka reflects on the key features of conservative political ideology pertaining to human rights, the effects of its rising prevalence around the world, and the future of the political landscape in the new era of conservatism.
Online Editor, Maddie Baker, speaks to Maia Thomas, a Politics student at Exeter and the co-organiser of the Black Lives Matter Protest in Exeter – discussing the protest itself and her experiences.
Alina McGregor analyses the recent removal of Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol and the effectiveness of the act.
Sofia Giles examines the role of female leadership in the approach to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Joshua Fundafunda discusses his own experience of the Black Lives Matter protests over the past month, and offers guidance towards how we can all be better allies.
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