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Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway says that the burning Amazon is a sign that we should all cut down on our beef consumption
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Comment Writer Cerys Holliday questions whether women should feel pressured to vote in the upcoming election based on the history of women’s suffrage in Britain
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Comment Writer Caitlin Cahill analyses the recent comments on Grenfell made by Jacob Rees-Mogg, arguing that they demonstrate parliament's continual refusal to take accountability
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Comment Editor Hannah Lay talks to UoB student Zoe Hollis on her year abroad in Hong Kong amidst the violent protests in the city
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In light of the advent of 'fake news' Comment Writer Adam Mckinnon outlines how to avoid misinformation in the upcoming election
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Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough discusses the BBC's Ask the Leader: Green Party special arguing it was inspiring but unconvincing
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Comment Writer Colette Fountain discusses the harmful consequences of the internet trend
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Comment Writer Andrew Bailey claims that the US intervention in Iraq was unsuccessful, with its repercussions continuing to be felt today
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Comment Writer Massimo Spinelli criticises the language used by the American President, exploring the consequences of his violent rhetoric
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Comment Writer Charlie Avery argues that despite growing distaste towards Neoliberalism, the political ideology is here to stay
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Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway argues that we should pay more attention to local level sustainability projects as they can make a real difference
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Comment Writer Colette Fountain takes a closer look at Mac Miller's tragic death and how many like it can be prevented in the future