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Comment Editor James Konn discusses Boris Johnson's legacy as he resigns from office
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Comment Writer Thomas Barry discusses the modern relevance of IQ tests, their flaws, and whether they can truly be used as a means of determining a person's intelligence
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Comment Writer James Konn discusses the Northern Irish election, arguing that it is crucial for the British media to maintain the union in order to avoid growing nationalism
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Comment Writer James Simpson explains the recent vote on a bill enabling the US to seize Russian assets, highlighting the hypocrisies of their policy and their treatment of billionaires
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Sci and Tech Editor Gwydion Elliott argues that climate activism must be disruptive as calmly advocating for change will no longer work
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons explores the challenges candidates face when running for elected office and what this means for the future of democracy
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Comment Writer Yaaseen Baksh expresses their concerns regarding student campaigns aiming to reduce tuition fees, arguing that a reduction would do more harm than good for most students
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Comment Writer Charis Gambon discusses Apple's decision to cut Russia off from their products, arguing that while it may be a good deterrence tactic, Russian citizens should not be punished for the actions of their Government
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Comment Writer Zenna Hussain describes Johnson's new 'Living with Covid' plan, arguing that it ultimately fails to protect vulnerable groups
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the upcoming 2024 election, the candidates, and who he believes can defeat Trump
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Life and Style Editor Molly Day looks at the portrayal of football hooliganism in the British press, considering the classist values at stake
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Comment Writer Thomas Barry criticises the dated standards of education, arguing for reform