Opinion

How can the Black community trust the government to bring about change when Dominic Raab likens taking a knee to Game of Thrones?, writes Nadine Batchelor-Hunt.
With schools themselves admitting grades will not be fair, predictions hold the power to structurally limit equal access to opportunities, Dr Suriyah Bi writes.
We are praised as a bastion of progressiveness, but Black members are too often victims of racism from within, Olivia Andrews writes.
A government that has to be persuaded into feeding hungry children by a footballer, yet unthinkingly decorates their private jet, is wildly out of touch, Maighna Nanu writes.
In the middle of a national crisis, the prime minister has chosen to spend time fixing a problem which does not exist, Laurie Lee writes.
I grew up on free school meals, so I know it isn’t just during term time that children need this support, Sharon Hodgson MP writes.
Everyone who is entitled to vote in this country should be able to do so, Judith Cummins MP writes.
It’s no coincidence people are zoning in on a brand associated with working class shoppers, and calling them stupid, Jessica Evans writes.
Does the government not realise the impact of refusing to fund free school meals this summer? Tulip Siddiq MP writes.
It is time to stop fetishising large pieces of rock and metal as "history" when it is also, in fact, being made in front of our eyes, Priyamvada Gopal writes.