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In light of Movember, Life&Style writer Melodi Akkemik sheds light on the conundrum of height shaming, arguing the body positivity movement should be more inclusive to men and alternative types of body shaming oft overlooked
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Life&Style's Hannah Robinson reflects on the female-centric media portrayal of eating disorders and how it is damaging for male diagnosis, especially considering the rise of orthorexia and the damaging stereotypes that exacerbate it
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Life&Style's Ella Taylor and Julia Lee discuss whether Daniel Craig's comments about avoiding straight venues are justified
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TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor considers the role of the 'Bond Girl' in the James Bond franchise, concluding that it is an outdated and misogynistic portrayal that should be seen through a critical lens
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Food&Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott considers why women are more likely to 'Burn Out' and the importance of acknowledging it, whilst also reflecting on the ways in which 'Burn Out' culture could impact men too
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As he enters third-year, Life&Style Writer Patrick Blake reflects on his experiences and offers his cure for heavy heads – bravery and perspective
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Life&Style's Jenny Magleave discusses the way cheating is normalised on the latest season of Love Island in what has been dubiously dubbed 'testing'
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Life&Style's Jenny Magleave explains that while the 'ick' is mostly harmless fun between friends it could also reflect legitimate incompatibility or our own insecurities
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling dives into the issues and hypocrisy surrounding the reactions to Lil Nas X and Tony Hawk using blood in products, concluding that the difference in opinion is unjust and betrays a wider social issue
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As part of our 'My Experience' series, Redbrick writers come together to offer heartfelt reflections on the good, the bad, the ugly of lockdown and what we learned
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Life&Style Writer Megan Addison implores us not to forget the rise in violence in the home as we watch the nation's favourite sport
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As online sellers continue to use dropshipping on sites like Depop, Life&Style's Kitty Jackson assesses the unethical and unsustainable nature of this practice