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The Tories know the Brexit Party will steal its voters unless it commits to taking us out of the EU at any cost – meaning they'd rather elect a popular fool than an educated, insightful, mature former governor, writes journalist Jack Harvey
Being a younger person with dementia means there’s very little funding or support out there – but my philosophy is to live every day as well as I can and live for the moment.
As we move toward a cashless society, losing free-to-use ATMs will hit the elderly, those less well-off, and remote communities, Labour MP Ged Killen writes
It’s challenging to love your own body when the women you love and admire can't stop upholding an unrealistic ideal of thin.
Those of us who haven't been paid are resorting to a foodbank set up by our union – what message does that send out to the world and to people like me who work in a government department?
My little boy is everything to me, but is it wrong to want a sibling for him to grow up with? It doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate what I have, every single day.
From every direction, I am instructed on how to do cancer.
Of course no one is seriously arguing Gove should face prison for a decades-old drug offence – but believing others should be punished for the same crime is inherently unfair.
Promising billions in tax cuts for the rich, yet nothing for those struggling to make ends meet after years of austerity, shows Johnson's true colours, Labour's Rachel Reeves writes
As a long-term health secretary, Hunt must know why women need abortions after 12 weeks. Do we want a prime minister so cavalier and dismissive toward vulnerable women? BPAS's Clare Murphy writes