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Over 40 people died in an airstrike on a Libyan migrant detention centre – and our government's attitude to refugees is exposing many to deadly risk, MSF's Vickie Hawkins writes
We've marched, we've tweeted, we've asked nicely but now we want to take the government to court over abortion rights in Northern Ireland, writes Cara Sanquest
When Jeremy Corbyn took over Labour, we joked about a return to the 1970s. When Johnson leads the Conservatives, we’ll get back to the politics of the 1980s, writes Jack Harvey
The 2018 football World Cup reminded me I was English and British. This cricket World Cup reminded me I was English and British and Bangladeshi.
By not talking about birth – the gory bits as well as the glorious bits – we keep hidden a significant part of our experience as women and parents, writes Emma Svanberg
We need to make sure that millions of EU citizens living in the UK are not disenfranchised in future like I was, Moritz Valero writes
The fight against inequality and the fight to avoid climate destruction are the same fight, shadow minister for green jobs Danielle Rowley writes.
Real female friendship is not one-dimensional – we stick together, we bicker and fall out, we feel closer to some than others. And Big Little Lies gets that, writes Radha Vyas.
Pride is a protest. And the economic and career prospects for ethnic minority LGBT+ people like me do not look bright in Brexit Britain, campaigner Lauren Pemberton-Nelson writes
The idea people are leaping to falsely accuse men of assault is fundamentally untrue. Our justice system is imbalanced, but against survivors, not suspects, writes WEP's Tabitha Morton