Opinion
Labour needs change, but it’s going to be a long haul. Anyone who says it’s going to be easy is wrong, writes Labour MP Tracy Brabin.
The civil service is far from perfect, but neither is it the dysfunctional “blob” that some have suggested, writes Dave Penman.
Boris is a One Nation Tory. Today we have two industrial nations in the UK; the prosperous high productivity South East, and the poorer, lower productivity Midlands, Wales, the North of England, and Northern Ireland, writes David Davis.
Since my dad died, I haven’t been able to separate the pain I felt from my association with the Christmas season, journalist Oliver Slow writes.
When two homeless people are dying a day, ending homelessness must be our government's New Year's resolution, writes Shelter CEO Polly Neate.
I can’t remember a single Christmas dinner in the last five years where I have actually enjoyed the meal that I spent hours cooking, says writer Pragya Agarwal.
Movements should strive to be more like festivals, and less like cults, writes Lord Wood.
The average annual full-time wage is just £25,000 and it is the 10 million on ordinary incomes either side of this average that should be Labour’s core constituency, writes Labour MP John Healey.
Family and Black friends reminded me of Boris Johnson's racist comments, but I found myself voting based on Conservative policies, Diana Young writes.
The power balance in the world has shifted, and Brexit could be a chance for us to play catch up, tech entrepreneur Asad Hamir writes.