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Comment Writer Tom Cohen takes a look at the recent victory for Uber workers, arguing that whilst it should foster hope amongst gig workers, there is still much to be done
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Comment Writer Kitty Jackson takes a look at the bigger picture of Black Friday sales, arguing that they work to perpetuate vast inequality and environmental damage
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Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the disadvantages of cancel culture, arguing that it promotes both the death of nuance and debate
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Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the recent news that Jane Fraser is to become the first CEO of a Wall Street Bank, arguing that whilst this news is positive, we need to keep in mind how far we still have to go in the fight for gender equality
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Comment Writer Heidi Linton considers the easing of lockdown and its potential damaging results
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Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the return to work amid Coronavirus, in particular what this means for two primary school teachers
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Following the UK government's decision to lift some lockdown restrictions, Comment Writer Andrew Bailey discusses whether a second Coronavirus wave is imminent
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Comment Writer Tom Denham discusses Prime Minister Johnson's reluctant first u-turn and the potential of a newfound appreciation for migrant workers following the pandemic
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Comment Writer Esther Purves explores the significant double standards experienced by female politicians when it comes to parenthood
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Comment Writer Issy Griffiths discusses the difficult issue of whether celebrities should share their political opinions in the run up to major elections
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Comment Writer Rhea Phagura discusses the sexual assault allegations made against Joe Biden and argues we should always believe women even when it is politically inconvenient
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Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses whether flexible working will become the new norm following the Coronavirus pandemic and its potential benefits and challenges