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Is it time to ditch patriotic values?

by Harry Craig

Harry Craig explores how the meaning of patriotic values has changed over recent years, and whether they are still positive principles for individuals and societies to hold today.

Exeter students voice mixed opinions on Platinum Jubilee celebrations

by Clémence Smith, Ana Anajuba and Megan Haynes

According to a survey conducted by Exeposé, only half of the polled students took part in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations over the Bank Holiday.

Celebrating the arts during the Platinum Jubilee

by Alaïa Lafleur

Alaïa Lafleur discusses the importance of the arts in the context of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Long may he reign? The future of the British monarchy

by Lucy Evans

Amid worsening royal health scares and ongoing family turmoil, Lucy Evans examines whether the monarchy still has a future.

Let them eat cake: The English Press versus The Royal Family

by Henry Hood

This duo has not been scarcely covered in the media – but is this becoming an extreme? And what true example are they of rebels, when scandal is all the British monarchy has ever known and when this could easily just be a publicity stunt. Henry discusses this couple and their most recent PR failure – or success.

Is There Still a Place for the Monarchy in Modern Britain?

by Nick Powell

Nick Powell delves into the recent problems faced by the Royal Family and questions whether there could be doubts over the future of the institution in the United Kingdom.

Japan’s Crown Princess set to take a new role as the Reiwa era begins

by International

A new era is about to dawn in Japan. Suffering from ill health, the elderly Emperor Akihito will abdicate the Chrysanthemum Throne in favour of his son, Crown Prince Naruhito, on the thirtieth of April this year. His reign, alongside Crown Princess Masako, will mark the beginning of the ‘Reiwa’ era, as announced on the […]

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