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This week's Heroes & Douchebags of the Week

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Who - and what - we're loving right now (and what we definitely don't)

Heroes

Peaceful Protests

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Protesters in Hong Kong continue to make the headlines for all the right reasons: despite the threat of violence from Chinese police, pro-democracy protestors have remained peaceful and dignified, cleaning streets they have occupied, recycling their rubbish and apologising to passers by for causing disruption.

Ed Holtom

The 15-year-old's magnificent letter to the Sunday Telegraph - applauding Emma Watson's gender equality speech at the United Nations - has gone viral this week.

"Feminism is not about man-hating or female supremacy," writes Ed. "It is, by definition, the opposite. It's pretty simple really: if you believe in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes you are a feminist."

E-Nable

Five-year-old Hayley Fraser has become the first child in the UK to have a prosthetic hand made with 3D printing technology. E-nable, a volunteer network of engineers, artists and university academic, designed the bionic hand in Hayley's favourite colours, completely free of charge.

Douchebags

Greg Wallace

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Masterchef's Gregg Wallace has caused a stir by saying he could never see two women taking over as presenters of the show. Wallace is booed on tonight's Alan Carr: Chatty Man as he claims: "You couldn't have two female judges on MasterChef - it's a blokey thing."