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Since my sickle cell disease diagnosis at age three, I've done everything possible to ensure my illness doesn't limit me.
As if the cruel, hostile asylum process isn't enough, not being able to work for three years made me feel ashamed of myself. We deserve to be treated with humanity.
Tackling deepening inequality, unemployment and stretched public services would help repair our divided society – as well as our planet, Green MEPs Alex Phillips and Magid Magid write
It all happened so fast that I didn’t even realise I had been hit. I just found myself on the floor, confused, with a throbbing head.
Some have come from war-torn countries, surviving bloodshed and losing their loved ones – where is our compassion, journalist Tasnim Nazeer writes
There is nothing obviously nasty about Rory Stewart, and in that sense he seems a politician out of time.
Everything we’ve learned, the struggles we’ve had, shape us and become a part of us. We’ll pass those forward to our sons and daughters, and our stories will help them grow their own futures, become the people they choose.
Universities are cornerstones of our society – they can set an example and lead the charge on clean growth, writes universities minister Chris Skidmore
It's encouraging to see awareness of self-care visibly on the rise, but misappropriation of the term to promote all things 'feel-good' sometimes overlooks the fundamentals of self-care, Dr Sarah Jarvis writes
While 26% of men would cast a vote for the party, just 18% of women would – if Farage is serious about making a breakthrough into Westminster, he can ill afford to ignore women’s votes.