Opinion

There has never been a more important time for Britain to step up, Hong Kong Watch's Benedict Rogers and Johnny Patterson write.
Parliament has ignored warnings on fake news for 2 years and now democracy is at stake, DCMS Select Committee member Ian Lucas writes.
The Conservative party's tactics in the first election debate show the need for greater scrutiny, says writer Tania Hardcastle.
What happened to Ebenezer Azamati is the effect of racist and ableist exclusion at its most violent, journalist Micha Frazer-Carroll writes.
Andrew looked like a man trying to escape a situation, only for the guards’ searchlights to pick him out with ease, HuffPost UK's editor-in-chief Jimmy Leach writes.
Like millions of fellow voters, on both sides of the Brexit divide, I feel angry and let down by our political system, Andrew Morris writes.
The abiding image from a Watford focus group is not really about the election – it's one of resigned frustration, Edelman's public affairs MD James Morris writes.
The scruffy-haired, crumple-suited bloke who pulls it out of the bag is the man a lot of men aspire to be, journalist Sophie Wilkinson writes.
A strong performance could be a gamechanger for Labour with the right plan, strategist Lewis Iwu writes.
Vulnerable black people were allegedly exploited while the London church was lavished with praise for its efforts to tackle knife crime, writes HuffPost UK reporter Nadine White.