This week's news comes from Pink News, a UK-based online newspaper targeted to the LGBT+ community. Pink News claims to take a neutral standing ground regarding politics, though promotes political candidates not based on party but on their stance on LGBT+ rights (in itself, a liberal view).
This article is written by Benjamin Butterworth, who also writes for the Independent and the Huffington Post (both neutral-left institutions). The headline reads:
Sadiq Khan calls for ‘urgent action’ as almost half of new HIV cases in London
Using a quote from the Mayor of London, as well as his name, draws interest to the story immediately, as any politically-savvy reader knows Khan's name and will immediately know the context of the article without any previous research. This leads to 'easy reading', while still reading something worthwhile.
In the article, Pink News uses some particularly shocking statistics, including the fact that 39% of people diagnosed with HIV last year were at a late stage of the infection, meaning that they are at serious risk of illness because of the late detection. Sourcing this information from Public Health England shows reputability, and allows interested readers to trust the news institution and therefore encourage them to read more from the sources.
The article links to others in the same vein, such as this one, also by Benjamin Butterworth, which promotes HIV testing using the notable public figures of Prince Harry and Rihanna to endorse the cause. In it, more shocking statistics are used, such as the fact that 'almost one-third of Britons think that HIV can be caught by sharing a toothbrush with someone who is infected' - this shows the lack of information surrounding sexually transmitted infections such as HIV, which Pink News wants to raise awareness for in order to keep the public (especially the LGBT+ community, as they are at a higher risk of developing the infection due to misinformation leading them to not use condoms during sex) safer.
Although I am not personally affected by the issues in the article (unlike many of my other Weekly News pieces), I am a regular reader of Pink News due to my status in the LGBT+ community*. I am also an avid follower of British politics, so to see an article joining two of my interests together made me, as well as other people like me, interested in the content. Sadiq Khan, in my opinion, is proving to be a worthy post-holder of the Mayor of London, and with such an influential figure endorsing worthwhile campaigns such as this one, to increase awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding HIV, more action may be taken by the British public as a prominent person that they trust is also supporting the cause.
*surprise! I'm bisexual!
Make it more explicit what representation this comes under. You did say you weren't personally affected by this 'issue' but it's not 100% clear.
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Deletevery informative article. Maybe you could add a comparison like where you said "unlike many of my weekly news pieces" you could add an example of another news article. And also you add how it fits under representation.
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