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After months of tests, we found out my son's ill health was mostly down to the food I was eating, which was being passed on through my milk – but I was determined to keep feeding
If voters wanted to reward parties committed to making Brexit happen, why would Ukip get wiped out at the polls? If a People’s Vote is such an anti-democratic proposal why did we not see losses to the Liberal Democrats and the Greens?
While Brexit deliberation, equivocation and disinformation has come back to bite the two big parties, Wales is ready throw open the doors of our future and take our seat at the table.
Where we used to attract European midwives and nurses, we now repel them – as well as hundreds leaving the NHS, just 33 registered to join us in the last year
As Green gains entered the hundreds and Labour and Tory losses mounted, England's voters made their feelings clear about the old, two party-dominant system
In just a few years populism has leapt from fringe protest to shaping, even dominating, the mainstream. Politics is operating on new set of rules – and we are floundering.
As a Chelsea supporter all my life, I am distinctly aware of the long-standing anti-Semitism issue amongst sections of our fanbase – it's vital we all learn what happens when anti-Semitism is allowed to thrive unchecked
The two most senior politicians in the land, the prime minister and the leader of the opposition, are both grievously ill-equipped to do the jobs we pay them to do. Not comedians, not fascists, just rubbish, writes journalist Robin Lustig
Putting women through the added trauma of trawling through their phones will see fewer cases reported – we must put efforts into forcing people to rethink their attitudes towards sexual violence
While tinnitus has no cure, knowing how to manage it can be life-changing. So here are some top tips for coping with the noise.