Articles By Frankie McCoy
April 2019
Cuteness has flooded our lives: from entertainment to advertising to the very way we communicate
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March 2019
"Beyoncé got involved in youth voter registration — you could sign up at her concerts — because apparently, without the world’s most famous pop star yelling at us, millennials cannot fill out a life-defining form"
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July/August 2017
There has always been a gap between the generations, but this year's 'youthquake' looks set only to widen it
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November 2016
An epidemic of Jomo is raging amongst millenials: the joy of missing out
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May 2016
High rents in London are likely to drive millennials out, but the city's emotional pull is strong
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March 2016
An epic journey through 21st century London
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December 2015
If the Naked Chef wants a sugar tax, he should stand for Parliament himself
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October 2015
Don't blame young people for burning through money — they've got no choice
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September 2015
The journalist and satirist can more than keep up with Boris and her other brothers
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July/August 2015
The highly original comic has declined into little more than the manager of his own brand
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June 2015
Contrary to stereotype, young voters were more politically engaged this election than ever before
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May 2015
Today's university students are being mollycoddled
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April 2015
‘Even high-profile women who assume their husband’s name on marriage, like the human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, are loudly criticised’
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About Frankie McCoy
Frankie McCoy is on the staff of the London Evening Standard.
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