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Guiding us through her perspective on the Grace Beverley controversy, TV Editor Sam Wait offers her opinion on whether privileged individuals should be talking about productivity
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Music Editor Robbie Hawken talks to students involved in the GameStop stock frenzy which undermined Wall Street traders, revealing how the online community worked together to demand accountability
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis considers Gordon Brown's suggestion of how to restore British faith in the government, arguing that whilst an enquiry into governmental failings during the pandemic is vital, it may not go far enough to restore unity
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Life & Style Editor Emma Stephenson considers some of the potentially detrimental effects of Scottish independence, suggesting that it is undesirable for both Scotland and the UK at large
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the positives Andrew Yang would bring if elected as Mayor to New York City, arguing that he has been unfairly vilified in the media
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Comment Writer Miren Sowden assesses what Donald Trump's legacy might look like following his ban from Twitter, arguing that politicians must pay more attention to regulating social media companies to prevent further chaos and division
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Comment writer Saskia Hirst takes a satirical look at Trump's response to chaos in the Capitol, contrasting it with his response to BLM protests as it appears 2021 is already giving 2020 a run for its money
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Comment Writer Charlie Millington takes a closer look at the Democrats win in Georgia, arguing that Biden will have to adopt moderate policies to restore unity to the country which is more divided than ever
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Comment Writer Miren Sowden discusses the racial inequalities in American healthcare, arguing that they have a disastrous impact on African Americans
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Comment Writer Rhea Phagura takes a look at the current Punjab protests against reforms to the rules that have protected farmers from exploitation, arguing that we must stand in solidarity against this exploitative move
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In light of the recent removal of 'Essex girl' from the OED, Comment Writer Robbie Sweeten argues that the move will have little impact due to the significance of British popular culture
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Comment Writer Lauren Hayward explores the recent controversy surrounding the @feminist instagram account, arguing that content creators must not pursue performative activism and profit over genuine social change