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Becoming a British citizen shouldn't depend on the size of your salary, Liberal Democrat MEP Irina von Wiese writes.
Following suggestions that Boris Johnson would do the "bare minimum", his spokesman says government will press on with domestic policies whatever happens on Brexit.
Parents of disabled children are being forced to become protestors to stand any sort of chance of getting the support their child is legally entitled to, National Deaf Children’s Society's Ian Noon writes.
Media groups say press freedoms in the country remain restricted.
A resuming court hearing will rule on whether the prime minister upheld the law with his contradictory letters to the EU.
Restoring order in our communities is going to take more than an injection of police officers. It will require sustained and relentless focus, Harvey Redgrave from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change writes.
Former CEO Peter Fankhauser said government ministers from Germany, Spain, Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece all made personal contact with him.
Monarch sets out prime minister's plan for 26 bills to deliver Brexit, help the NHS, boost environmental protection and crack down on crime.
Critics have raised concerns the move could push elderly people or those from deprived communities out of the electoral process.
Campaigners have argued the PM cannot be trusted to obey the law.