Opinion
The Conservatives aren't serious about Islamophobia, because they can't even admit the scale of the problem, Hope Not Hate's Matthew McGregor writes.
Having MS is hard enough – it shouldn’t be made harder by a welfare system that doesn’t make any sense, Genevieve Edwards, Director of External Affairs at the MS Society, writes.
In a hyper-connected world, being unable to access technology means poverty is more able to tighten its grip on your life, Garry Lemon, director of policy and research at the Trussell Trust, writes.
It’s rare to find an LGBT+ representation so accurate, warm and emotional, freelance journalist Sophie Brown writes.
No wonder former MPs and ministers like Amber Rudd, Philip Hammond and Justine Greening want nothing more to do with it, Green parliamentary candidate Caroline Lucas writes.
We can no longer afford to ignore the education and skills gaps that exist in our country, Labour candidate Angela Rayner writes.
If you are serious about rectifying the wrongs against us, make an example of the Leader of the House of Commons, and MP Andrew Bridgen, Clarrie Mendy writes.
It is too easy to forget that the European Union is primarily a project of unification and a phenomenally successful peace project, Leader of Renew Europe Dacian Cioloş writes.
But wherever you build a wall, people will always try to get over – or under it, journalist Helena Merriman writes.
I have lived in the UK for over 10 years but I'm still scared for myself and my family, pro-democracy activist John Song* writes.