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Comment Writer Kate Mckie discusses Trump's election night speech, arguing that its repercussions for both US and UK politics are severe and disheartening
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It will not all be over by Christmas as many news outlets and commentators are claiming, there are still many hurdles to overcome, argues Comment writer Lucy Dodd
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Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the Pope's recent endorsement of same-sex unions, arguing that this is a move in the right direction, but one that we should view with scepticism
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Comment Writer Dylan Morgen explores the little-known role of Lord Lieutenant, arguing that this ceremonial role which pervades many top universities is more important than you might think
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Comment Writers give their view on Biden's win, arguing that he doesn't have the capacity to transform America
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Comment writer Laura Bull speculates about what awaits Donald Trump after he concludes his turbulent presidency, arguing he will remain very much in the limelight
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Comment Writer Muskan Surana discusses a recent comparison between junk food and social media and suggestions children are most vulnerable to both, arguing that even middle-aged adults are susceptible to social media
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Comment Writer Rubika Latif explains the injustices taking place at the hands of Nigeria’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad, arguing that social media is responsible for the international uproar
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Sport Editor Kit Shephard discusses the significance of America's forgotten rural voters, arguing that the true demographic of the country is often underrepresented
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Comment Writer Joe Crossley discusses the ECHR investigation findings on anti-Semitism in the Labour Party, arguing the Corbyn era is over and Labour must learn from this
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Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the prospect of a digital Christmas, questioning whether it is feasible for the government to expect people to follow the rule of six during the holiday
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Comment Writer Kitty Grant discusses the lack of support given to Greater Manchester as they enter tier three restrictions, arguing that the Conservatives will lose Northern support in the next election