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George Osborne's plan to eradicate the North-South divide and unite our great northern cities was, and is, exciting – but there's still unacceptable inequalities, Prof Dame Nancy Rothwell writes
Should Johnson walk into Downing Street and push for a no-deal disaster, we need a non-tribal, cross-party effort to stop Brexit altogether, Lib Dem MP Ed Davey writes
Labour pledged to respect the referendum result in the last election. Another vote would be a profound betrayal of voters, Labour Leave's Brendan Chilton writes
The porn block has been delayed. But how effective will it be in the first place? There is a whole world of sexual experience online, and teenagers are viewing it.
Where is our home now given that we have been effectively abandoned by both the place we live in and the place we come from?
If only Theresa May could walk a mile in my shoes. Living on the £35.39 weekly government asylum support, for food, clothing and toiletries, was horrible. In fact, it was backbreaking.
Doctors told me studying in the big smoke was putting my life at risk, so I had to give up my dream career in London. When will the government act to protect people like me?
I used to imagine Nigel Farage rubbing his hands together with glee at the idea of a People's Vote, but where we are now isn't what anyone voted for in 2016.
Labour is, traditionally, the pioneering party on representation – yet we've never had a female leader. It's time to call that out, party member Eve Simpson writes
Johnson has stoked division in communities and has a record of dishonesty – he's simply not fit for the office of prime minister, SNP MP Ian Blackford writes