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Comment Writer Emma Davis critiques the growing trend of 'sharenting', determining that the right for children to consent cannot be ignored
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Following the government's proposal to deny student loans to those with low attainment, Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw criticises these plans as deeply classist and mired in a misunderstanding of low-income student's hardships
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Comment Writer Rubika Latif explains what's going on in Myanmar, arguing in particular that the use of protest and collective action is productive, yet dangerous
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Comment Writer Alex Cooke discusses the social media outrage at influencers in Dubai, arguing that their work should not be considered 'essential' and therefore, they should not be travelling
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Comment Writer Oscar Courtney takes a look at the UK's responsibility in the Yemen humanitarian crisis, arguing that the only way to promote peace is to withdraw its support for Saudi Arabia
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Comment Writer Saskia Hirst takes a closer look at the culture of victim-blaming in revenge porn cases, arguing that little will change until culture changes
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Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker assesses the first details of the government's plan to ease lockdown, arguing that caution is the only way forward
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In this wonderfully satirical article, Comment Writer Saskia Hirst takes us through why she believes that leftover vaccines are a necessary evil
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Comment Editor Esther Purves talks to Learning By Heart founder Naomi Green, who shares her views on volunteering, education and the non-profit sector
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Comment Editor Esther Purves praises the newly founded charity Learning By Heart, commending the non-profit for the way that it subverts problematic volunteering trends
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Comment Writer Kitty Grant discusses the significance of political division in the United States, arguing that Trump's potential impeachment could be the only way to unite the country
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Comment Writer and Finalist Molly Elliott takes a closer look at the challenging climate that awaits the class of 2021, arguing that students will remain resilient if their mental health is well supported