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Comment Writer Alex Cooke writes about the recent Tiffany Ad Campaign featuring Beyonce and Jay-Z and revealing a previously unseen Basquiat painting, concluding that it reduces elitism within the art industry
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Comment Writer Muskan Surana details the recent ruling by the European Court of Justice banning headscarves and religious symbolism and explores the underlying islamophobia and its prevalence within society
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Comment Writer Thomas Barry explores the myth of meritocracy highlighted through the recent release of GCSE and A-Level exam results, arguing that meritocracy is great in theory, but hard to see in the education system today
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Comment Writer Samar Ahmed discusses the fear-mongering surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine for women, arguing that the lack of research into women's bodies is a story all too familiar
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Comment Writer Elissa Cox considers whether gay bars are being ‘taken over’ by straight cis-gendered women and the further implications of this on the LGBTQ+ community
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Comment Writer Gwydion Elliott discusses the University of Birmingham's hesitancy to follow suit with other UK Universities and stop investing in fossil fuels, arguing that the newly appointed Vice-Chancellor, Professor Adam Tickell, has a responsibility to do the right thing.
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Comment Writer James Simpson considers the threats posed to biodiversity, arguing that the human influence on the climate crisis is to blame, and that more needs to be done to save our ecosystems
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons argues that Biden made the right decision to withdraw forcs from Afghanistan, comparing his aims to those of Trump and Obama.
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Comment Writer Thomas Barry argues in favour of the implementation of public deliberation, stating that it will encourage positive political change and encourage people to become engaged with politics
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling explains the recent IPCC report and what it means for the future of the planet, concluding that immediate action is required.
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Comment Editor Colette Fountain reflects on her previous work regarding inceldom in relation to the recent Plymouth shooting, arguing that too little is being done to tackle this harmful ideology, and women's safety is not being taken seriously.
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Comment Writer Victoria Wilson argues that although the normalisation of sex work on social media is necessary to combat the stigma associated with the industry, viewers should not be deceived by the glamorous façade found on exploitive posts.