
Paris Gill
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May 8, 2024 |
exepose.com | Callum Martin |Anabel Costa-Ferreira |Paris Gill |Anna Spencer
0 In recent days, a fresh wave of pro-Palestinian protests has spread from US to UK campuses, with hundreds of students occupying University buildings and grounds up and down the country.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
exepose.com | Anabel Costa-Ferreira |Paris Gill |Anna Spencer |Agata Koralewska
0 Following intense criticism at the end of 2023, South West Water are once again being questioned over sewage pollution issues. Concerns across the Devon coast have arisen consistently across the news as South West Water continues to perform “significantly below target for pollution incidents for the twelfth year running.” Accusations made against the utility company range from burst pipes to alleged illegal spills and sewage-associated illnesses.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
exepose.com | Paris Gill |Anna Spencer |Agata Koralewska |Harry Craig
0 Alice Reynolds, a final year Physics student at Exeter, and Bristol student Caroline Cardozo will be running the London Marathon later this April in honour of our late headmistress Antonia Beary’s battle with cancer. I myself was in the same year as both Alice and Caroline, and we were all incredibly sad to hear of Miss Beary’s passing in October last year.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
exepose.com | Callum Martin |Hannah Woodley |Paris Gill |Jamie Speka
0 Last July, following the resignation of Boris Johnson, a by-election was triggered in the Outer London constituency of Uxbridge and South Ruislip. Given the manner of Boris’ resignation and the national swing away from the Conservatives, it was widely assumed to be a shoo-in for the Labour candidate. Somewhat shockingly, the Tories managed to hold on to the seat, albeit by a tiny margin of 495.
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Feb 19, 2024 |
exepose.com | Hannah Woodley |Paris Gill |Jamie Speka |Eloise Grainger
0 With support from the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), a new Northern Irish Brexit deal ‘Safeguarding the union’ has been voted through Parliament, meaning after a two-year boycott, the Irish Assembly will finally resume in Stormont. However, does this mean an end to Brexit, or simply a temporary pause in the political turmoil? Brexit is a contentious issue, particularly in Northern Ireland.
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