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In light of the recent spike in 'lockdown buzz cuts', Comment Writer Jadzia Samuel lists some alternative ways to fill your time during lockdown for those who are not prepared to brave the shave
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Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the impact Coronavirus is having on the class of 2020 and the possibility that many students will not have a proper graduation
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Comment Writer Aaminah Saleem discusses Labour's anti-semitism report and explores the lessons we can learn from its contents
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Comment Writer Issy Griffiths argues that the Coronavirus pandemic is revealing the British obsession with productivity
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Comment Writer Sam Wait argues that the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted how severely underfunded, and under cared for our health services are
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Comment Writer Emily Gulbis takes us through the range of coronavirus conspiracy theories that have recently emerged
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Comment Writer Eve Darby discusses the unstoppable growth of video sharing app TikTok, arguing that it is providing some much needed positivity during the pandemic
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Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses whether flexible working will become the new norm following the Coronavirus pandemic and its potential benefits and challenges
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The 'keep calm and carry on' attitude during the pandemic should not excuse the constant failings of the government to fund and support the NHS, argues Comment Writer Jadzia Samuel
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Comment Writer Eleanor Howson explores the importance of the outdoors in coping with the Coronavirus in terms of improving our mental and physical wellbeing
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Comment Writer Issy Griffiths questions whether the recent spell in positive news stories in the face of the coronavirus pandemic will change the way news outlets report in future
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Comment Writer Luke Wheeler discusses the effects of COVID-19 on politics, arguing that even during these uncertain times, the government should be held accountable for its actions