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Comment Writer Henry Tedds discusses the government's decision to make poetry at GCSE optional, arguing that this decision will only have negative effects for students
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Comment Writer Alex Cooke takes a look at Joe Biden's run for President, arguing that Biden is more similar to Trump than many on the left may have hoped
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Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the widespread issue of racial profiling in Britain, arguing that the tactic of 'stop and search' is racially motivated
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the recent results day in Scotland, arguing that pupils from poorer postcodes have been disproportionately disadvantaged by the way results have been calculated
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Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the government's new strategy for obesity and why it is unlikely to improve the situation yet poses risks for those with disordered eating
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Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw argues that the government's new strategy is misguided, seemingly disregarding the links between obesity and poverty
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Comment Writer Jade Matlock considers the 'Glee curse' and argues that it is both problematic and futile to compare the actors' deaths
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Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the long-anticipated reopening of pubs in the UK and considers the potential influence of lockdown on British drinking culture
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Comment Writer Katie Porteous argues that whilst the UK continue to ease lockdown measures, they should look to Melbourne as a warning about complacency
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Comment Writer Catrin Jackson argues that the compulsory use of face masks in shops should have been implemented sooner and may have reduced the impact of the COVID-19 on the UK
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Comment Writer Elliott Haywood argues that in some cases, animal rights activism is incompatible with science and conservation, causing a halting of progress in these fields
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the disappearance of the Liberal Democrats in the public sphere, analysing why the party has recently garnered little attention and support