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Tola Onanuga
Tola Onanuga is a freelance journalist. Her writing has been featured in Wired, the Guardian and the Independent
Politics
Politics
The government's disastrous A-level scandal reveals its contempt for the working class
Politics
Politics
Coronavirus has left millions struggling to pay their rent. Some are fighting back
Technology
Technology
What Google’s new post-Brexit data plans could mean for your privacy
Politics
Politics
The NHS election: our health data is worth £9.6 billion. What happens to it after Brexit?
Politics
Politics
In an age of fake news, CCHQ's Twitter "fact check" stunt was worse than cynical—it was dangerous
Technology
Technology
Is video gaming addictive? Inside the debate pitting gamer against gamer
Technology
Technology
"Users don’t know this is happening": the clever ways companies are harvesting your data
Technology
Technology
Hollabot: Can a robot teach people to be less abusive to women online?
Technology
Technology
"A threat to society": How social media platforms are failing to keep pace with the rise in far-right extremism
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