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Over the last five years I have come to realise that there are certain things in life that are impossible if you have two children, and others that are inevitable
From Facebook to Amazon to Uber, we can’t afford the same mistakes with the next generation of technology
I get up and go to work every day. I can still eat. I still go out with friends and smile and laugh – but why does that mean I don't struggle with depression?What is it about me that doesn’t look like I have depression?
We like to claim that we’re living in a true meritocracy, but there is no denying that opportunities are hard to come by if you’re not in the ‘right circles’ or groups
Our party's motion in Parliament this week meant the UK was the first country in the world to declare a climate emergency – we cannot keep ignoring the seriousness of this crisis
As a British Sri Lankan, I was heartbroken by the Easter attacks – my family there are living in fear about what the future holds for the country
Celebrating five decades of weapons of mass destruction, in a place of worship? You really couldn’t make it up, writes the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament's Dr Kate Hudson
At just 47, my Parkinson’s symptoms have progressed to the extent that I feel I have no other choice