Digested week: Allotment folly, the trolley problem and gen Z bedtimes | Lucy Mangan

The article discusses several topical issues, including the recent declaration that potatoes are healthy, except for chips, and the potential sale of allotments by local councils to raise funds. The main focus is on the criticism faced by Angela Rayner, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, for rules that allow councils to sell off allotments to meet their daily expenses. The article suggests that this could lead to the loss of these valuable community spaces. Additionally, the article briefly mentions the ongoing debate around the "trolley problem" in ethical AI discussions, and the bedtime habits of Generation Z, which the article suggests are later than previous generations. Overall, the article covers a range of diverse topics, with the primary focus being on the potential sale of allotments and the criticism directed at Angela Rayner for the rules that enable this practice.
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