Opinion

The ball firmly in Labour’s court. It just needs to make the right play, writes Mike Buckley
It's not tenable to fight this inevitable election with a 'neutral' view on the definitive issue – so Labour must commit to remain in all circumstances, writes Andrew Lewin
Half of BME people believe a no-deal Brexit will worsen race relations in the UK. We must do everything in our power to make sure these fears do not become reality, writes Rosie Carter
The Liberal party leader needs to prove his allyship isn't a politically convenient wardrobe choice, writes Sadiya Ansari
Instead of greenhouse gases and burning the Earth's lungs, we need a Green New Deal and a vision to protect the world for my generation, writes student Alexander Edwards
Cameron selfish motivations, overconfidence and utter lack of preparation led to the referendum being an unforgivable act of national sabotage. Why should we listen to what he writes now, writes Femi Oluwole
Tuesday's decision by the party NEC was about building a group that is open and inclusive rather than inaccessible and out of touch, writes Jawad Khan
Labour says they are the party standing up for young people. If Corbyn stays neutral in another referendum he will be missing the chance to prove it, writes Kira Lewis
The former PM has been parroting this line this week but make no mistake, his cuts were a political choice that needn't have happened at all, writes economist Miatta Fahnbulleh
Despite enormous medical progress on HIV, people like me are still shunned and rejected. We all deserve to live without fear of violence, scorn or blackmail, writes Matthew Hodson