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Comment Writer Joseph Helsby critiques the current raising of British and English flags across the nation and contemplates the intentions behind this sudden patriotic display
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Comment Writer Joseph Helsby reflects on his time as a fresher, noticing how the onslaught of freshers week, lectures, and societies affected his first year friendships
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Ed, Lauren, and Jen (of Redbrick Comment) give their most prized pieces of advice to the incoming freshers, reflecting on advice they would have given to their younger, sillier, fresher selves
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Comment writer Simran Seera discusses musicians and their right to experiment creatively across different genres
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TV Editor Jasmine Davies discusses the perhaps too flippant attitude of the public towards celebrity trials
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Vidhi Bhanushali, Cassandra Fong and Esha Singh discuss the importance of tolerance and cohesion as part of the Beyond the Campus Project
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Comment Writer Aquila investigates the dangerous path that AI could take, citing a man's conversation with a misinformed and accusatory ChatGPT as cause for concern
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Podcaster Bea Harmston reflects on her day spent at the University's Women in Faith conference, speculating on whether women-only events are the way forward for workplace equality
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Digital Editor Archie Marks criticises the recent 'feminist' Blue Origin space mission and the hypocrisy of Katy Perry’s involvement
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Comment writer Abby Rosser explores Prime Minister Modi's support for President Trump and ponders the role of ideological agreement when forming international alliances
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Deputy Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the ongoing bin strikes of Birmingham and shines a light on the council's role in this persisting crisis
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News writer Kierat reports on the way the world is reacting to Donald Trump's tariffs and how some nations are planning to protect their economy