Online International Editor Annabel Jeffery speaks to Exeter Chancellor Sir Michael Barber about his new advisory role in PM Sir Keir Starmer’s government
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Online International Editor Annabel Jeffery speaks to Exeter Chancellor Sir Michael Barber about his new advisory role in PM Sir Keir Starmer’s government
Charlie Wellings looks at the UK government’s vision for AI development.
Imogen Poyntz-Wright, Online Science Editor, discusses the UK government allowing the use of Emergency pesticide over fields and its effect on the environment
Gillian Allison Gracias reports on the recent news of the sanctioning of Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich by the UK government, detailing the implications it will have for the club.
Rhys Wallis discusses the Conservative Party’s decision to increase tax, and the potential implications this could have for Boris Johnson.
Issac Betridge, Online Features Editor, weighs up the government advice for travelling abroad
Floris de Bruin explains Chris Whitty’s statement that regulating international border control in the long- term is an unsustainable option.
Flo Marks and John Merlin raise awareness of the ongoing persecution of Uyghurs in China and offer advice to Exeter students on what they can do to help put a stop to it.
Another Governmental U-turn: scrapping reforms to the Gender Recognition Act Isabel Murray discusses the recent decision…
Marcus Rashford’s campaign to allow low income families in England to claim free school meal vouchers…
Online International Editor Annabel Jeffery speaks to Exeter Chancellor Sir Michael Barber about his new advisory role in PM Sir Keir Starmer’s government
Charlie Wellings looks at the UK government’s vision for AI development.
Imogen Poyntz-Wright, Online Science Editor, discusses the UK government allowing the use of Emergency pesticide over fields and its effect on the environment
Gillian Allison Gracias reports on the recent news of the sanctioning of Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich by the UK government, detailing the implications it will have for the club.
Rhys Wallis discusses the Conservative Party’s decision to increase tax, and the potential implications this could have for Boris Johnson.
Issac Betridge, Online Features Editor, weighs up the government advice for travelling abroad
Floris de Bruin explains Chris Whitty’s statement that regulating international border control in the long- term is an unsustainable option.
Flo Marks and John Merlin raise awareness of the ongoing persecution of Uyghurs in China and offer advice to Exeter students on what they can do to help put a stop to it.
Another Governmental U-turn: scrapping reforms to the Gender Recognition Act Isabel Murray discusses the recent decision…
Marcus Rashford’s campaign to allow low income families in England to claim free school meal vouchers…
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