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The people's panel

In which Comment is free readers and commenters go above the line to share their perspective on one chosen topic and kickstart a debate
  • empty wallet

    Working for the minimum wage: our readers respond

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    The people's panel: Following Ed Miliband's pledge to link minimum pay to earnings, readers tell us what life is really like on the lowest wage

  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George begin their visit to Australia arriving at Sydney's Mascot airport

    Guardian Australia readers on ... the royals down under

    The people's panel: We asked Australian readers to tell us whether they are delighted, offended or indifferent to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visiting their country

  • Royal visit: are you excited?

    The royals in Australia: a step back for republicanism, or a celebration?

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    The people's panel: We'd like to publish four takes by our Australian readers. Tell us whether you're looking forward to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit, which starts this week
  • protest

    Why young people aren't rising up: our readers respond

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    The people's panel: Readers explain why austerity and unemployment are no longer driving young people on to the streets in protest

  • Helen Davidson

    Are you a first time voter? We want to hear from you

    Helen Davidson

    Australian election 2013: Helen Davidson: Guardian Australia wants to hear your thoughts on the federal election

  • Office worker eating at desk

    Write for us on ... female breadwinners

    People's panel: More than four in ten women now earn more than their husband or boyfriend – if this includes you or your partner, we would like to hear from you

  • NDIS

    Disability care and the NDIS: our readers respond

    The people's panel: Following the launch of the national disability scheme in Australia, four readers tell us how the programme will impact on their lives

  • Jessica Reed

    Write for us on … your experience of disability care in Australia

    Jessica Reed

    The people's panel: Australia's new national disability insurance scheme, DisabilityCare, launches today. Tell us how this will change your daily life

  • Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi visit the Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 15 Apr 2009

    Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi: readers' experiences of domestic abuse

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    The people's panel: Four readers give their personal reaction to the recent photographs of the art dealer grabbing his wife by the throat

  • Sleaford and North Hykeham Conservative Association

    Does your political party listen to you? Readers respond

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    The people's panel: Five grassroots members tell us how they're treated, following the reported 'swivel-eyed loons' remark about Tory party activists

  • Jobcentre in Cambridge

    The job market: our readers respond

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    The people's panel: We asked readers to share their recent experiences of unemployment and searching for jobs
  • Bella Mackie

    Write for us on … the job market

    Bella Mackie
    The people's panel: If you're unemployed, how have you found the job hunt of late? And employers, are record numbers applying for each vacancy?
  • Jessica Reed

    Has feminism failed the working class? Our readers respond

    Jessica Reed

    The people's panel: We asked readers how they felt about a report suggesting feminism focused too much on equality in high-profile roles

  • woman working with a baby

    Has feminism failed the working class?

    The people's panel: We'd like women and men who identify as working class to tell us if a focus on higher-paid women betrays the less well paid

  • Young women and stres

    Young women and stress: how do you cope? Readers respond

    Ruth Spencer: Recent research showed that young women are feeling more stressed than men, so we asked you for your best tips to help

  • Autism and friendship - Eddie Mills

    Parents of children with autism on what a 'cure' means to them

    Guardian readers and Ruth Spencer

    Guardian readers: Kristina Chew's article about the idea of a 'cure' for autism struck a chord for many. We asked other parents to share their views

  • Ruth Spencer

    Parents of children with autism - what does finding a cure mean?

    Ruth Spencer

    One in 88 children in the US is diagnosed with autism, but as the search for a cure moves forward, some parents remain sensitive about the troubled history of its treatment. We want to hear from you

  • Nutrition label and measuring tape

    Diet and weight loss: our readers respond

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    The people's panel: As doctors call for urgent action on Britain's obesity crisis, six readers tell us of their experiences of diet and weight issues

  • Standing on scales

    Write for us on … diet and weight loss

    The people's panel: As doctors call for a 10-point plan to head off Britain's obesity crisis, we'd like to share four readers' experiences
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