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Editor’s letter

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We spend our lives in bubbles, whether we like to admit it or not. Bubbles defined by the people we socialise with, the news sources we trust and the brands we buy. It’s rare for our status quo to be challenged, and often quite upsetting when it is.

I don’t know whether I’m fortunate or readers. Why do you do this, they ask? Shouldn’t you do that instead? Sometimes I agree to disagree, but other times I realise that those readers are absolutely, 100% right.

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