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Last week brought us the Queen’s speech, a deal on junior doctors’ contracts, criticism of Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie and reports that Grayson Perry had created a phallic sculpture. But what would you like to read about this week? Last week brought us the extraordinary survival of a boy left in a forest, announcements about the Glastonbury lineup, the death of boxing legend Muhammed Ali and the shooting of the gorilla in Cincinnati. But what would you like to read about this week?
Tell us about the stories that have caught your eye recently – whether in the news, or on a more timeless topic. What would you like to read about the subject? Is there a voice you think is particularly missing in the discussion?Tell us about the stories that have caught your eye recently – whether in the news, or on a more timeless topic. What would you like to read about the subject? Is there a voice you think is particularly missing in the discussion?
Sending us an idea is simple – just contact us using the form below. We look forward to hearing from you, reading your proposals and commissioning some great Opinion pieces in response. If you’d prefer, you can always get in touch through @GuardianOpinion on Twitter or by sending us a message on Facebook.Sending us an idea is simple – just contact us using the form below. We look forward to hearing from you, reading your proposals and commissioning some great Opinion pieces in response. If you’d prefer, you can always get in touch through @GuardianOpinion on Twitter or by sending us a message on Facebook.