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America’s divided soul
(7 minute read) Maddy Fry traces the polarization in US society to historic damaging changes in how people consume media.
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Easy taxes
(3 minute read) Jack Rowlett offers some simple suggestions to ease the UK’s financial predicament.
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How governments control religion
(3 minute read) Brandon Reece Taylorian examines the subtle tool exercised by states to control faith groups.
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Who cares?
(7 minute read) Maddy Fry exposes Britain’s broken social care system.
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The Philippines: life beyond elections
Mary Aileen D. Bacalso can barely contain her grief as she fears her homeland will return to a period of brutality and unrest.
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Editorial: Game of thrones: our fascination with the royals
(3 minute read) Joseph Evans asks if we’re expecting too much of modern monarchy, and whether instead we should expect more of ourselves.
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What’s wrong in Hong Kong?
(7 minute read) Edward Kendall hears first hand from Benedict Rogers, the founder of Hong Kong Watch, about the worrying changes taking place in the former British colony.
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Beware of surrendering your human rights
(5 minute read) ‘Safetyism’ might be the biggest threat we are facing today, argues Edward Kendall.
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Migrants turned into political weapons
(4 minute read) The suffering of migrants in Poland highlights the horror of human trafficking and its use as a weapon of political destabilisation. Concepción Lozano reports.
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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.