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What’s going on in Hungary: an attack on the LGBT movement or a defence of the family?
(6 minute read) Kristof Eger scrutinises the polarising new legislation which has pitted his country against the European Union.
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Can we teach children to be good?
(4 minute read) Maria Patricia Williams examines the many methods teachers have used to encourage positive values in the classroom.
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We need to read
(4 minute read) Just read! In a world dominated by the internet, Hajra Rehman urges us not to forget the life-giving power of literature.
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Proudly Unfinished
(2 minute read) Nicole Law discusses the topic of perfectionism and argues that we should shed our obsession with hiding our imperfect selves.
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Less talking, more spending
(6 minute read) Emily Bashforth argues that eating disorder clinics need better funding and more government support to reach those at risk.
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Will it ever be possible to heal the world’s deepest open wound?
(6 minute read) Maddy Fry reports on changing perspectives for the future of Israeli-Palestinian cohabitation.
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To jab or not to jab?
(4 minute read) Can mandatory vaccination be justified as a way out of the pandemic? David Albert Jones says no …
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What does it mean to be a woman?
(4 minute read) Nicole Law explores the essence of female identity in a world of ever-changing stereotypes (and pronouns).
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It’s good to talk
(3 minute read) Marian Pallister reminds us that it's good to talk, emphasising the importance of dialogue rather than force in working with refugees.
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The Apple Daily: an obituary
(7 minute read) Joseph Long, a writer for Hong Kong’s last free newspaper 'The Apple Daily', chronicles its closure.