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Comment Writer Rico Singh Dhami weighs up the success of cryptocurrency in domestic and international economies and considers its use in trade going forward
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Comment Writer Rhea Phagura looks at the recent scandals involving Matt Hancock, arguing that white men in the Conservative party face little to no consequences for their actions.
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons argues that Kim Leadbeater's close Labour victory in Batley and Spen is not a feat to be celebrated, but that bold new policy is needed to save the party.
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons takes a closer look at Andrew Yang's bid to be mayor of New York, arguing that Yang has been subject to unfair treatment by sections of the media dominated by vested interests
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Comment Writer Kitty Grant takes a look at Nigel Farage's foray into video-sharing platform Cameo, arguing that the move is not as harmless as it may initially appear
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In the light of new anti-abortion laws in Idaho, Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker takes a look at recent restrictions of female reproductive rights, exploring their link to authoritarian governing
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Comment Writer Samir Sehgal details the reinstatement of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's political rights, arguing that after years of corruption scandals and the COVID disaster under Bolsonaro hope may be on the horizon for Brazilians
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Comment Writer Lucy Dodd argues that banning a range of Dr. Seuss books is an ineffective strategy for creating a more tolerant and inclusive society, stating that all literature is valuable and requires recontextualising instead
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Comment Writer Kate McKie suggests that it is now difficult to decipher what is and is not legitimate news, exploring the source and repercussions of the prevalence of fake news
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons questions the discrepancy between Andrew Cuomo's behaviour and his representation in the press, arguing that the press have been too forgiving
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Comment Writer James Simpson discusses the recent unveiling of the new financial budget for 2021/2022, arguing that whilst the policy has some positives, it is not enough
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Comment Writer Tom Cohen explores the consequences of government outsourcing of asylum accommodation, arguing that the inhumane conditions of temporary accommodation work to bolster the government's Hostile Environment policy