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Isabella started writing for the Tab in October 2025, and has been appointed Editor in Chief for 2026/27. She has been writing for Politics UK since June 2025, in which her articles have garnered interest from BBC News and GB News.

  • Isabella is Editor in Chief at the Warwick Tab for 2026-2027, where she oversees the publication's content and team.
  • Isabella is an eager opinions writer, with a focus on covering student politics, lifestyle and national politics.
  • In her free time, Isabella likes to research new fashion trends and listen to music. She knows Muse's entire discography off by heart.

Experience

Isabella has written for multiple platforms, including Politics UK, GB Politics, and the Boar, and has appeared live on GB News as a commentator. She is also the Events Officer for Warwick Journalism Society.

Education

Isabella is studying a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Law at the University of Warwick. She is currently in her first year, and hopes to do an MA in Political Theory once she graduates.

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Posts

Warwick students deliver a clear verdict: Nine in 10 would recommend the university

The University of Warwick exceeded expectations in the National Student Survey 2026

Explained: The current controversies surrounding Warwickshire council leader George Finch

The 19-year-old Reform politician has faced complaints, an investigation and online scrutiny in recent weeks

Halloween is officially upon us, so here are the spookiest buildings on Warwick’s campus

A scientific evaluation of Warwick’s most haunted spots based purely on vibes