Opinion

The Tory lead is three times bigger among men than among women, Edelman's public affairs MD James Morris writes.
Building fences will not stop the rich and powerful from living their lives without limits, Green party peer Natalie Bennett writes.
A well-chosen remark would be an important reminder to the country that its human rights abuses aren’t going unnoticed, Amnesty director Kate Allen writes.
Award entries must seek to redress structural imbalances by demanding a representative spread of applicants, PressPad founder Olivia Crellin writes.
Huge parts of this country are effectively competition-free zones leaving voters ignored, Electoral Reform Society's Dr Jess Garland writes.
Technology should be the headline act in any political strategy, but for now it's still supporting role, Chris Yiu from Tony Blair Institute writes.
This election is a once in a generation opportunity to reshape the whole world for the better, shadow minister for peace and disarmament Fabian Hamilton writes.
Growing Up Poor revealed a desperate reality but there is a way to put an end to deprivation, writes Jenna Norman, public affairs officer at the Women’s Budget Group.
By confusing “America first” with “everybody else last”, Trump is jeopardising stability, former presidential advisor Dane Waters writes.
The system didn’t fail Usman Khan, rather, he failed an otherwise well-informed and effective system, security expert Dr Julie Norman writes.