By: Ruby Lott-Lavigna, Jess Davies, Sophie Donovan, Charley Ross, Sonia Purnell, Tianna Soto, Samantha Barry, Marie-Claire Chappet
Last week, Keir Starmer announced that 16- and 17-year-olds would be eligible to vote in the next general election.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna is a News and Politics Reporter at Global Witness. She specializes in investigations related to construction and real estate, drawing on her previous experience covering political corruption at openDemocracy and VICE. Ruby's work has been featured in VICE Media, The Guardian, Hyphen, openDemocracy, and Glamour Us.
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Ruby's coverage heavily focuses on UK politics, government decisions, and legal policy regulation. She seems particularly interested in government announcements and their implications. In addition to these topics, she also covers scientific themes related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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