Opinion

It would not be a failure of the public to adhere to ever-changing guidelines, writes Dr Meenal Viz.
We have to actively educate ourselves and talk with our friends about the history behind this music we all love, writes Kwabs.
To be failed and abandoned time and time again, at first by an algorithm, then by institutions is draining and hurtful, writes student Kimi Chaddah.
Many people wrongly assume that the only people who rely on cash are the elderly, Which's Gareth Shaw writes.
Police have been handed some of the most draconian powers in modern history, Big Brother Watch's Madeleine Stone writes.
A real silencing of truth has just happened in our classrooms. Be afraid. Be very afraid, writes Natasha Devon.
Throughout this pandemic, it has always been one rule for them and one rule for the rest of us, writes Mariam Khan.
We’re at a crucial point in the pandemic’s progress, and disabled people have never been in more danger of being erased and forgotten entirely, writes Karl Knights.
The erasure of the voices who are shaping the data debate is not just a bad look, it is counterproductive too, writes women leading in AI founder Ivana Bartoletti.
Against all odds, we emerged a united front, refusing to allow our existing protections to be touched, writes Gendered Intelligence's Cara English.