Opinion

I had little doubt abuse was rife, but what I hadn't foreseen were the types of people dishing it out, writes HuffPost UK's Aasma Day.
The government is again unfairly shifting the blame for Covid onto young people instead of admitting its own failings, writes Zayra Sajid.
70% of those who have endured this ‘treatment’ report suicidal thoughts as a direct result. This must be the last World Suicide Prevention Day where we are plagued by this vile practice.
My generation has more than shouldered its burden in this pandemic. To suggest we haven’t done our bit is not only condescending – it’s factually incorrect.
Expensive and patchy childcare options should not be accepted as inevitable, writes policy and research consultant Dr Dalia Ben-Galim.
An increase in employee surveillance around the world brings with it urgent questions as we imagine what work in a post-covid world might look like, writes Hussein Kesvani.
Men at the heart of government could have learnt many lessons from women leaders around the world on how it should be done, writes Yvette Cooper MP.
A generation of children's sex education will be incomplete if schools prioritise exam results over students’ wellbeing, writes 15-year-old Gemma Tutton.
It’s been four years and three prime ministers since the EU referendum, and the Conservatives are still, incredibly, not yet ready, writes Rachel Reeves MP.
Of course, we wish Nicola Adams' same sex pairing wasn’t news, but – at least for now – it needs to be, writes Michael Chakraverty.