Opinion

Meghan speaking openly was an important moment for people of colour. But her feelings have been ridiculed in ways it simply wouldn’t be for a white person, writes Kimi Chaddah.
Thanks to funding from Black Lives Matter UK, our charity can finally research the full extent of abuse against Black women and girls, writes Sistah Space CEO Ngozi Fulani.
Health issues are a deeply private experience, and you’re not entitled to know, writes Rachel Charlton-Dailey.
We must end the farcical factionalism and unite around a common vision of hope, writes Labour councillor and mayoral candidate Anthony Lavelle.
We can no longer afford to treat obesity as a matter of personal responsibility or scorn ‘nanny state’ efforts to turn the tide, writes former Labour deputy leader Tom Watson.
From jobs to welfare to childcare and domestic violence shelter funding, we desperately needed a Budget to help out women. This wasn't it, writes Ebyan Abdirahman.
If Sunak truly wants to rescue the economy he should steer away from his party’s legacy of punishing austerity, not reinforce it, writes Harriet Williamson.
The BBC I’ve worked with for decades isn’t institutionally racist. But the Politics Live controversy shows some there don’t see Jews as a minority, writes Gaby Koppel.
When their jobs have been hit hardest and they’ll bear the scars longest, our youth deserve better than this government is willing to offer, writes Labour MP Yvette Cooper.
Splitting the country into an older, vaccinated group allowed back in society, and young people stuck inside awaiting jabs? We could not call that freedom, writes Jay Patel.