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Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the proposed crime bill, arguing that this bill will strip us of our ability to protest and express ourselves freely
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Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker considers the recent bill in New Zealand, which allows for bereavement leave following pregnancy loss, arguing that whilst it is not without its flaws, it signals a move in the right direction
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Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker discusses the recent rise in illegal sperm donations due to the impact of coronavirus on sperm banks, arguing that these back alley donations are unethical, and at times, dangerous
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Comment Writer Samir Sehgal details the reinstatement of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's political rights, arguing that after years of corruption scandals and the COVID disaster under Bolsonaro hope may be on the horizon for Brazilians
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Comment Writer Tom Cohen takes a look at the recent victory for Uber workers, arguing that whilst it should foster hope amongst gig workers, there is still much to be done
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Comment Writer Lucy Dodd argues that banning a range of Dr. Seuss books is an ineffective strategy for creating a more tolerant and inclusive society, stating that all literature is valuable and requires recontextualising instead
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Comment Writer James Simpson examines the aftermath of Harry and Meghan's explosive interview, arguing that Meghan's treatment by the British press is yet another example of pervasive tabloid racism
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In part three of our new series We Are The 97%, more writers share their stories in light of a recent study highlighting that almost all women aged 18 to 24 have endured sexual harassment
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In part two of our new series 'We Are The 97%,' more writers share their experiences with sexual assault and harassment, demonstrating that sexual harassment presents itself in many ways
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In the first part of a new series, 'We are the 97%', writers share their stories in light of a recent study highlighting that almost all women aged 18 to 24 have endured sexual harassment
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Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker reacts to the government's new policies which aim to improve the safety of women, arguing that they are disappointing and show the government's blasé attitude when it comes towards the safety of women
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Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin argues that whilst an end date for restrictions helps to raise spirits, we should restrain from pinning our hopes on a date so far in advance