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Boycott Boohoo: One Month On
Life&Style's Eleanor Howson discusses the impacts of Boohoo's low-pay allegations, and questions whether the scandal has tainted the brand's reputation
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Activism and Fame: When Protest goes Public
Following Greta Thunberg's comments about her celebrity treatment, Life&Style's Olivia Fleming debates whether the leap from activist to celebrity is sensible
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Hobbies in Lockdown: Beating The Pressure to Be Productive
Life&Style Writer Olivia Fleming reflects on her chosen lockdown hobbies in the face of the pressure to use her time wisely
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Don’t Be a Palatable Woman
TV Editor Sam Wait scrutinises the societal expectation that women should be likeable at the expense of their views and talents
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Meghan Markle Speaks Up For Girl Up
Life&Style's Emma Curzon discusses Meghan Markle's empowering speech at the 2020 Girl Up Leadership Summit
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Men As Feminists: Bringing Up Boys
TV Editor Sam Wait discusses bringing up boys as feminists, arguing that early education is essential for tackling sexism
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Is it Time to Cut Free from Cancel Culture?
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the dangers of dismissing people online, arguing that cancel culture is discouraging people from speaking freely and learning from their mistakes
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Stress Reducing Tips for a Better Night’s Sleep
Life&Style writer Emily Burnett offers some advice on getting a better night's rest as many struggle to sleep during lockdown
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Stan Culture: Do We Stan?
Life&Style's Rosie Finneran-Elms discusses 'stan culture' and the problems associated with it
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Adidas ‘My Body, My Swim’ Campaign Sinks Instead of Swims
Life&Style writer Ffion Haf discusses the failings of Adidas's campaign to promote body diversity
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TikTok’s Flo Simpson and Her Mission to Fit Into Her Jeans
Life&Style's Eve Darby discusses Flo Simpson's healthy approach to weight loss and why it has brought her TikTok fame
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Is The Rise of TikTok The Fall of The Celebrity?
Life&Style Writer Ella Chadwick discusses if TikTok is the end for celebrity culture as its algorithm favours relatable content from ordinary people