Isaac Bettridge explores the rise of private sector outsourcing in government, and whether or not it has delivered better results.
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Isaac Bettridge explores the rise of private sector outsourcing in government, and whether or not it has delivered better results.
Fifth of people experiencing mental health issues due to COVID-19, Exeter research finds A new survey has found that a fifth of people have experienced mental health issues and a …
Exeter students living in privately-owned halls of residences are not being informed about the number of COVID-19 cases in their accommodation.
Screen Editor Olivia Garrett discusses the highs and lows of this year’s Emmy Awards.
Drive-in pantomime coming to Exeter this Christmas The Birmingham Stage Company, in collaboration with Horrible Histories, has organised a Christmas drive-in pantomime to take place amid COVID-19 restrictions. Two performances …
Students have reported having to wait as long as 52 hours to receive their Rapid Response coronavirus test results, despite the University claiming that they would be received within 24 …
Exeter students test positive for COVID-19 15 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Exeter and have been attributed to students at the University. The spike is believed to …
Devon and Cornwall full to capacity, say police The South West of England has faced an influx of tourists since lockdown was lifted. Now, Devon and Cornwall are ‘full to …
The Ram, Comida and the Guild Shop to reopen in September The University of Exeter Students’ Guild has announced that some of its outlets, including the Ram, Comida and the …
Over 100,000 furloughed in Devon One-third of Devon’s workforce was furloughed at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, equating to more than 100,000 people. 105,400 people in Devon were furloughed …
Isaac Bettridge explores the rise of private sector outsourcing in government, and whether or not it has delivered better results.
Fifth of people experiencing mental health issues due to COVID-19, Exeter research finds A new survey has found that a fifth of people have experienced mental health issues and a …
Exeter students living in privately-owned halls of residences are not being informed about the number of COVID-19 cases in their accommodation.
Screen Editor Olivia Garrett discusses the highs and lows of this year’s Emmy Awards.
Drive-in pantomime coming to Exeter this Christmas The Birmingham Stage Company, in collaboration with Horrible Histories, has organised a Christmas drive-in pantomime to take place amid COVID-19 restrictions. Two performances …
Students have reported having to wait as long as 52 hours to receive their Rapid Response coronavirus test results, despite the University claiming that they would be received within 24 …
Exeter students test positive for COVID-19 15 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Exeter and have been attributed to students at the University. The spike is believed to …
Devon and Cornwall full to capacity, say police The South West of England has faced an influx of tourists since lockdown was lifted. Now, Devon and Cornwall are ‘full to …
The Ram, Comida and the Guild Shop to reopen in September The University of Exeter Students’ Guild has announced that some of its outlets, including the Ram, Comida and the …
Over 100,000 furloughed in Devon One-third of Devon’s workforce was furloughed at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, equating to more than 100,000 people. 105,400 people in Devon were furloughed …
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