Opinion

The 19-year-old's murder looks like a tragic example of police failing to take violence against women seriously. But today’s testimony shows us it’s far worse than that, Lucia Osborne-Crowley writes.
Keep an eye out for the thought-provoking pieces that will help set the political agenda in the next 12 months, HuffPost Editor-in-chief Jimmy Leach writes.
Creating a gameshow environment makes for addictive viewing, but for the participants, whose love lives are public entertainment for two months, it’s less ideal, entertainment reporter Rachel McGrath writes.
For all his protestations, this is a man who is at best contrary, and less charitably, a compulsive liar, Rupa Huq MP writes.
Private companies have exploited legal loopholes and shunted costs onto the rest of the community, Andrew Gwynne MP writes.
If our new PM genuinely wants to build a thriving and optimistic Britain, he must focus on policies which will enhance people's wellbeing, Action For Happiness director Mark Williamson writes.
Those who would take your rights are counting on the fact that you are too exhausted or frightened to appear on the streets to confront them, Mike Stuchbery writes.
I never know whether it’s a helping hand or another sexual assault, Amy Kavanagh writes.
Is there no limit to what rich white guys can get away with? Emily Peck writes.
It is a sad irony that the political party that is now most vocal in its opposition to Brexit cannot see that it was one of its architects, Lisa Nandy MP writes.