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12 Thinkpieces We Didn't Write Over Christmas

Happy New Year. We trust you had a good one. We certainly did. And that’s why we didn’t write any of these articles over the Christmas break.

Happy New Year! If like me you’re sat at your desk clutching a trough of black coffee, quietly sobbing while you contemplate self-harm or emigration then we trust you had a good one. We certainly did. And that’s why we didn’t write any of these think pieces over the Christmas break.

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