Opinion

That we are still waiting for action 12 months after Dame Laura reported is a scandal. It's time to confront the vested interests that created the problem in the first place, writes Dave Penman
Once you do it Brexit will become real, but until then you can just stay in denial, journalist Marie Le Conte writes.
My two daughters have grown up with the same freedoms and opportunities as their male cousins. We must aspire for that to be every girl’s reality, writes Alok Sharma
If children shouldn’t eat on public transport, the implication is that they should eat at home. But what and where is home? Writer Rebecca May Johnson asks.
I know what self-care looks like, I'm a vocal advocate for mental health support, but even I was surprised by how quickly social media trolls could unravel me, audience editor Becky Barnes writes.
Women make choices in a context. It’s time to fix the context, instead of fixing the women, Young Women's Trust CEO Sophie Walker writes.
H from Steps dancing with a male partner could spark important conversations about LGBTQ relationships in living rooms around the country, entertainment reporter Daniel Welsh writes.
The activists' actions have brought climate change into the mainstream. Politicians cannot ignore that, former environment minister Tim Yeo writes.
I do not know the usual protocol for culinary calamities of this scale, but it's time we immediately enact some sort of community action plan to save this institution, journalist Kate Leaver writes.
Tracking the public’s online activity and collecting personal information? One could worry what someone with this government’s history might do with the sort of personalised data, writes Phil Booth