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OPINION

The Menace of Choice

Aisling Curtis looks at the complicated relationship between choice and regret

Journalistic Abuse

Sinéad Baker discusses the problems facing female journalists in the workplace.

What Makes a Man?

Paul Glynn looks at societal pressures on men, and how men are negatively affected by the media.

A World of Blue & Pink

Eleanor O'Mahony looks at product gendering, and asks where this strange practice originated from.

A Russian Wrecking Ball

Paige Reynolds looks at what's causing the fall of the rouble, and what that might mean for the country's future

Rethinking Christmas

James Shaw asks whether the values of Christmas conflict with those of rampant consumerism

Insufficient Progress

Daniel O’Brien looks at the parallels in struggles for racial and gender equality and argues that legislative changes are necessary but not sufficient

What’s Wrong With Gluten?

Paul Glynn argues that trivialising gluten-free into a dietary trend poses a risk to people with coeliac disease

Share this article or a puppy dies

Olly Donnelly considers how we should, and how we shouldn’t, use the internet to change lives

Homeless, Not Hopeless

Ross Mullen regrets that politicians have waited this long to see the need for a real solution to homelessness
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