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Comment Writer Sam Wait argues that YouTube Christmas hauls serve to highlight the wealth disparity that exists in society and are therefore problematic
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Comment Writer Ella Foster urges us to be more sensitive to slurs present in popular festive music this Christmas
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As the 2010s come to an end, Redbrick writers and editors come together to reflect on what they consider to be the most impactful news stories from the era
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Comment Writer Danielle Murinas argues that society needs to stop stereotyping and stigmatising single women
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Deputy Editor Emily Calder delves deeper into John Legend's choice to revise a Christmas classic in light of the #MeToo movement
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Comment Writer Alice Wibberley calls for us all to be kinder to each other and ourselves
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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 Madison Harding-White argues that societies at university can often be too cliquey which puts people off from joining them
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In light of the recent ban on women wearing glasses in some workplaces, Comment Writer Chelsie Henshaw argues that sexist dress codes are still alive and kicking, with women being judged on their appearance rather than their ability to do their job
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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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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