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16 December 2022
Our columnist's friends are obsessed with internet influencers. They're putting them on pedestals and it's not healthy.
15 December 2022
Forget the Three Lions, writes columnist Rhys Griffiths, the real hero is another man with three lions on his shirt winning half a world away.
15 December 2022
Our readers give their takes on Brexit, foreign aid and self-checkouts.
14 December 2022
Robots are slowly stealing our jobs and are excelling at the ones we thought they could never do – we deserve it, writes columnist Ed McConnell.
13 December 2022
Mobility scooters are being overused in Britain to the extent people's health is at risk, says the Secret Thinker.
13 December 2022
In the age of Covid and Strep A, attendance awards are one of the worst school policies, writes columnist Lauren Abbott.
12 December 2022
Nigel Farage's threatened comeback will scare the Tories but he's right about Brexit, writes political editor Paul Francis.
12 December 2022
Columnist Melissa Todd takes part in a photo shoot.
09 December 2022
Our columnist confesses she's at a loss as to how some women can put up with their partners.
09 December 2022
Secret Drinker mixes with the regulars at a budget food boozer where a pint and Cowboy Burger cost under a tenner
08 December 2022
Columnist Chris Britcher takes a look back through the years at the world before next-day delivery.
08 December 2022
Our readers give their takes on asylum seekers, Ulez and the climate change activists.
08 December 2022
Nurses are not the shock troops of the socialist revolution and media scare stories can only go so far, writes columnist Rhys Griffiths.
07 December 2022
You can call judges many things, writes court reporter Sean Axtell, just not soft.
07 December 2022
Columnist John Nurden has been out of sorts this week, doing his finest Blues Brothers impression after misplacing his glasses.
06 December 2022
Despite wailing about Kent being full the county actually needs more houses, wrote Rhys Griffiths, now, as targets are axed, he responds to readers.
06 December 2022
Columnist Lauren Abbott says Christmas Eve boxes are just another way of making parents spend money and are unnecessary.
06 December 2022
The sight of two women holding an unconventional and very public race was a first for Secret Thinker, but he reckons it raises an important point.
05 December 2022
Government policy on grammars is not clear, but there are signs of unease with the effectiveness of the system, writes political editor Paul Francis.
05 December 2022
Columnist Melissa Todd has a conundrum, lonely people keep trying to talk to her and it's the last thing she wants.