Opinion
In a time of global crisis, when the world’s focus is on preservation of life, the Sussexes' statement seems poorly timed and poorly executed, says writer Emily Garbutt.
The trauma and distress of suspending IVF treatments simply cannot be underestimated, Dr Geeta Nargund writes.
We must be aware of the danger of making medical decisions which would be detrimental to the most vulnerable in society, Care Not Killing CEO Gordon Macdonald writes.
Our plight, while easier than theirs, does draw many parallels. Some we can gain hope from and some we must beware of, lecturer Richard Stokoe and author Joanna Bourke write.
As desperately important as social distancing is, we can't afford to sleepwalk into an authoritarian state constantly denouncing our neighbours, says writer Kate Townshend.
Unless we act now, coronavirus will further entrench racial inequality in our society, write Charity So White organisers Ayesha Gardiner and Henna Shah.
History shows us economic anxiety and fear can lead to a rise in vote shares for extreme parties and populist figures, Naz Shah MP writes.
When it comes to our digital rights, as with so many other things we hold dear, we are balancing on the edge of a precipice, human rights researcher Annina Claesson writes.
We must acknowledge the BAME NHS staff potentially putting themselves at disproportionate risk for a system that does not value them equally.
Alongside a time lag in reporting deaths and inadequate testing, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that ‘out of sight is out of mind’, writes Caroline Abrahams.