Opinion

In any other profession, anyone accused of serious sexual offences would face immediate suspension followed by an investigation, Aisha Ali-Khan writes.
With the highest coronavirus death toll in Europe, and a recession of catastrophic proportions, it's no surprise the government is looking for someone to blame, JCWI's Minnie Rahman writes.
The government’s handling of grades will disadvantage vulnerable students for years, writes Equality Act Review founder Suriyah Bi.
Some deride deplatforming as a sign of an emerging “cancel culture” and an attack on free speech. But inaction is dangerous too, Imran Ahmed writes.
TfL's plans to scrap free travel for under 18s will create a financial barrier between thousands of young people and their education, write members of London's Youth Parliament.
Efforts to simplify and streamline the planning system cannot come at the expense of the quality of homes, Henry Smith writes.
The risk is not going to have disappeared overnight and the sudden switch from extreme caution to little guidance feels dangerous, Pippa Kent writes.
Young people are facing a perfect storm of disaffection, which will only widen social divisions, HOPE not hate's Rosie Carter writes.
Please call those who hate trans people what they are: transphobes, Stacey Henley writes.
Crisis management requires clarity of messaging and openness with the public, Johnson’s government has been woeful on both, Alastair Campbell writes.