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Jedidajah Otte

Jedidajah Otte is a reporter with a focus on politics, economics, society and money on the Guardian Community desk. Twitter @JedySays

July 2024

  • woman using a laptop on a dining room table set up as a remote office to work from home.

    ‘I’ve got a case’: the UK workers fighting their boss over return to office

    Employees share how they are increasingly turning to the courts amid growing resistance to back-to-desk directives
  • Two women in polling booths

    ‘This ain’t a culture war’: the UK women who feel politically homeless

    Many are frustrated at failures to tackle inequality, the climate and Labour’s struggle to define a woman
  • u.s. Biden Trump Election Debate - 28 Jun 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/REX/Shutterstock (14562651b) This image provided by CNN shows U.S. President Joe Biden (R) and former President Donald Trump taking the stage at CNN's Atlanta studio for the first presidential debate of the 2024 election on June 27, 2024. u.s. Biden Trump Election Debate - 28 Jun 2024

    Voters react to Biden v Trump debate: ‘Cynical and damaging to our country’

    Readers share their reactions, highlight limitations of format and whether event has changed their intentions

June 2024

  • Babies in a hospital nursery. In 2022 the fertility rate across England and Wales fell to 1.49 children per woman.

    The baby bust: how Britain’s falling birthrate is creating alarm in the economy

    Costs, the climate crisis and choice are all factors in a demographic revolution presenting huge challenges for government
  • Back view of a man talking to Keir Starmer on his doorstep

    ‘I’ve never felt more disenfranchised’: undecided UK voters mull options

    Days before Britain goes to the polls, responses to a Guardian callout reveal how deeply voters are divided
    • ‘Times change, principles don’t’: Britons share what will decide their vote this election

    • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
      Nigel Farage to stand in Clacton at general election after taking over as leader of Reform party – as it happened

    • ‘Is it fair? No. Is it morally right? Yes.’: parents on private school fee VAT plans

May 2024

  • Back view of man presenting to students at a lecture theatre

    ‘I see little point’: UK university students on why attendance has plummeted

  • Alexandra

    ‘I can’t see a bright future’: under-30s on politics and voting in UK elections

April 2024

  • Commuters line a platform as a metro train arrives

    ‘Confined to this little island’: Britons criticise rejection of EU youth mobility deal

  • Closeup of a packet of cigarettes

    Logical step or overreach? Guardian readers share their views on Sunak’s smoking ban

  • A shopper carries bags outside a Kroger grocery store

    ‘I run out of money each month’: the Americans borrowing to cover daily expenses

  • A baby being held in someone's arms

    ‘It’s money’: the Britons who want children but feel they can’t

March 2024

  • A sign saying 'No more second homes' in St Agnes, Cornwall.

    ‘This hits the wrong people’: holiday let owners say Hunt’s scrapping of tax relief won’t affect rich

  • A woman on a laptop holding a credit card

    ‘I owe £25,000 on three credit cards’: the Britons drowning in debt

  • A shopping cart

    ‘It’s a weird dynamic’: the US parents financially supporting their adult children

  • An orange lunch tray by a serving counter

    ‘I can’t make them eat it’: Teachers and parents share school meal concerns in England

  • ‘Children are being failed’: why more English parents are home educating

  • ‘It’s about an attitude change’: Guardian readers on menopause support needed at work

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