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Comment Writer Holly Pittaway discusses whether a single-use plastic ban will have any effect
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Comment Writer Peter Amor argues that the recently derecognised University of Birmingham Socialist Students society deserve the right to an appeal
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Cat Osborne discusses the inappropriate use of clickbait in the reporting of suicide, arguing for journalistic integrity to improve
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Nathan Clarke argues that it is time for the UK to introduce a plastic tax
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Luca Demetriou argues that the media often ignore facts in favour of sensationalised stories
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Holly Pittaway discusses how the media is perhaps to blame for the escalation of the 'Momo Challenge'
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Holly Pittaway explores the bias of mainstream news when reporting tragic events occurring beyond our border
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Cat Osborne argues for electoral reform, urging the UK to reconsider the voting system
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In the wake of a terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand, James Law explores the issue of PewDiePie and other YouTubers acting as gateways for the alt-right, and the prevalence of online hate-speech
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News Editor Tom Leaman discusses the recent revoking of Shamima Begum's citizenship, and whether it was the most humane and democratic thing to do
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Dubbed as a 'cereal killer' by PETA, Emily Breeds discusses Kellogg's decision to end animal testing after 65 years
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When Paula Smith* discovered that she was pregnant, she exercised her choice to have an abortion, knowing that it was the right decision for her. Here she recounts her experience of the abortion process, and outlines why she believes pro-life activism is unhelpful to women facing pregnancy