Opinion

The idea that Boris Johnson would create a safe environment for Jews is a dangerous lie, Jewish activist Em Hilton writes.
Our criminal justice system is not fit for purpose, Labour parliamentary candidate Dawn Butler writes.
By removing the film, Vue and Showcase are implicitly linking all black boys and black communities with crime, journalist Nikki Onafuye writes.
When we start to see all relationships as inherently transactional, we lose sight of what it is to be human, journalist Eve Livingston writes.
A focus group in Uxbridge showed how the opposition could still succeed, Edelman's public affairs MD James Morris writes.
There's nothing empowering in seeing models starve themselves to walk a runway in underwear, journalist Jessica Evans writes.
Why is it we are so selective in which history we choose to remember and learn from? Journalist Maighna Nanu writes.
This wasn’t a sex game gone wrong, this was violence against women going the way it normally does, journalist Sophie Wilkinson writes.
Election polls are hard to read at a time when party allegiances seem the weakest in generations, HuffPost UK editor-in-chief Jimmy Leach writes.
After years of cuts to vital services and tax handouts for the rich, the future is ours to make, shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne writes.