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As Ofcom reports that 83% of teens aged 12-15 have smartphones, Danielle Murinas argues that young people are using their online presence for good
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This week, Comment Editors discuss the importance of comment-based journalism, thinking abut its impact in a student setting and beyond
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Comment Writer Emily Gulbis criticises the hiring of eugenicist Andrew Sabisky but argues it is not without precedent
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Comment Writer Esther Purves argues that the government's claims that HS2 will improve infrastructure in the North are, in her opinion, no more than a series of lies
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Comment Writer Laura Bull takes a closer look at the tragic circumstances surrounding the TV presenter's death, from online trolling to mainstream tabloids
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Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge urges the PM to take the climate crisis seriously following his admission of ignorance
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Comment Writer Jadzia Samuel criticises environmental activist groups being included in a counter-terrorism document, arguing that it is damaging to liken such groups to other terrorist organisations
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In light of Philip Schofield 'coming out,' Comment Writer Danielle Murinas examines what it means to 'come out,' arguing there is often too much emphasis on it
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Britain's colonial past must be laid bare not ignored post-Brexit, argues Comment Writer Sam Wait
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Comment Writer Danielle Murinas delves into the 'trad-wife' movement as women shun contemporary equality in favour of 1950s nostalgia
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Joking about sexual assault and harassment on social media pages like 'Fab n Fresh' feeds into a culture which silences victims, argues Abby Spreadborough
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Christopher Hodges explores the trend of YouTubers giving flimsy apologies for big issues