Opinion and Personal

Gen-z and driving: ‘Our failure to drive is a joke among my friends’ (The Times)

Fantasy Homes series: Bridget Jones’s London flat as an enviable place of autonomy (The Financial Times)

How to Have Sex brought back my teen holiday (The Times)

Dating apps took over my life so I ditched them and learnt to live in the moment (The Guardian)

We Are Lady Parts: Why I love seeing real Muslim women on our screens (The Times)

The Pet I’ll never forget: Chocolate and Smudge, the guinea pigs I thought would be my forever friends (The Guardian)

The Rise of the Adult Sleepover (The Times)

The festive urge to text my ex has struck - so I asked a counsellor what to do (The Guardian)

The joy of rediscovering your hometown at Christmas (The Independent)

I lived with an eating disorder, TV almost never got it right until Heartstopper (The Guardian)

Christmas with family may be stressful but it is worse with friends (The Times)

Help! I am about to reach my millenapause (The Times)

Bend It Like Beckham Was A Landmark In South Asian Representation, But One Line Still Haunts Me (Bustle)

Why are we all so obsessed with immersive art? (The Independent)

Fringe audiences are 99% white? As a South Asian critic, I found Edinburgh’s screaming lack of diversity hugely troubling (The Guardian)

Mean Girls is the greatest Christmas film of all time (The Face)

Don’t expect Kamala Harris to be progressive because she’s a woman of colour (Huffpost)

Giving up macro counting is the best thing I’ve done for my health (Stylist)

Going vegan made me afraid of losing connection to my Pakistani heritage (Metro)

Fancy dress is the one thing getting me through lockdown (Metro)