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Do the Australian protests put the government in an impossible bind?

by Victoria Shipp

Victoria Shipp discusses the difficulty the Australian government faces following recent anti-lockdown protests.

July 19th – a date to remember?

by Lucy Evans and Pippa Bourne

Pippa Bourne and Lucy Evans discuss their thoughts around the upcoming ending of restrictions on 19th July.

The other side to restriction reductions: the fear of socialising

by Millie Betts

Lifestyle Editor Millie Betts discusses the anxieties that many might be experiencing while restrictions continue to be lifted

Exeter Students fined £200 each for Saturday night Lafrowda party

by Emily Im and Chloe Pumares

Three students have been fined £200 each after Devon and Cornwall Police were called to end a party in Lafrowda on Saturday 9 January.

Cheers All Round as Fans Return

by Harry Scott-Munro

Harry Scott-Munro takes a look at the partial return of fans to stadiums.

University of Exeter bans indoor household mixing

by Emily Im

University of Exeter bans indoor household mixing The University of Exeter has asked students not to meet different households indoors for the next 14 days. The Registrar’s latest email states that this new rule begins today, Monday 28 September, and aims to “avoid further local restrictions of the type already seen in a number of […]

Overnight guest restrictions for halls to be reversed

by Pete Syme

Residents in University accommodation were initially told they must seek permission for overnight guests with 72-hours-notice as a result of COVID-19 restrictions, but this is now set to be removed, Exeposé can reveal.

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