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Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway discusses why participating in climate strikes and living an eco-friendly lifestyle is not enough if you still eat meat
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Culture Editor Luca Demetriou argues that Boris Johnson's first two months in office have been chaotic
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With global outrage sparked by Alabama's new abortion restrictions, Amy O'Neill argues that we shouldn't ignore the same restrictions in Northern Ireland
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Cat Osborne investigates the history of colonial artefacts in the Barber Institute, and comments on our responsibility to return these items to their rightful homes
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As Theresa May bids high office farewell, Hannah Lay contemplates her legacy, focusing on housing, austerity and the divisive issue of Brexit
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Nathan Clarke argues that it is time for the UK to introduce a plastic tax
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Cat Osborne argues for electoral reform, urging the UK to reconsider the voting system
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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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Jonathan Korn argues that the newly-formed Independent Group will be lucky to succeed in the current electoral climate
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In light of another impending Brexit vote in the Commons, Comment's Alex Boscott discusses the impact parliamentary U-turns are having on the process
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Oscar Gray argues that the US have a responsibility to intervene in Venezuela to ensure that Venezuelan citizens have the right to self-determination
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Comment Writer Jonathan Korn gives an account of Irish history, placing it in context of current Brexit negotiations and explains why the backstop is so contentious