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When journalists, rather than those responsible for the mass shooting of civilians, find themselves behind bars, we should all be concerned. And when it is happening in our own country, we need to speak out.
When I first started at Cambridge, I felt there was no place for me. Now, for the first time ever, black prospective students looking to apply will finally be able to see someone like them in one of the university's most respected roles.
How does the party respond without alienating chunks of voters? How do you reconcile a Brexit Party surge in the north with second referendum calls because of what happened in London?
Farage, the Brexit Party and Brexit itself are past breathing down the neck of the Tories – they have them by the throat, and there is only one way out: appoint a leader willing to see through a no-deal Brexit.
I still have no regrets about revealing I was pregnant earlier than many other women do. Here's why.
Sunday night is a final warning to the leadership of the party. Listen to the majority of our voters, members and MPs, and we can beat Brexit and remain in the EU.
My every move cannot be about others. And I really do feel sometimes like I have lost a bit of me.
So long as the government refuses to end the indefinite detentionor scrap discriminatory hostile environment policies, the UK’s appointment of an ambassador to champion human rights around the globe will be tainted by hypocrisy.
I’ve always voted Labour, but moving into these European elections I didn’t feel able to put my trust in the party any more – and I've never seen or heard of an election where so Labour supporters have felt the same.
Tory divisions have created Brexit chaos and caused crises on housing to the NHS and foodbanks. The public, not Conservative members, must be the ones to have the say on how our country handles these profound challenges, writes Labour's John Healey