Opinion

The president, his far right followers, and those who refuse to condemn their words as “racist” are stabbing each and every one of us in the back, Nazir Afzal writes.
Before we belong to any nation, we are human. And it is as humans that we need to come together to tackle the great challenges that confront our species, Magid Magid writes.
No matter how much you prove you have a brain and you’re allowed to sit at the big table – a random man on the internet will always talk to you like you’re an eight-year-old, Jess Brammar writes.
Climate change is not just something that is a threat to our children, or our children’s children. It is happening right here, right now, Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson writes.
Far from being faceless statistics each death represents an individual, family and community tragedy on a shocking scale, Joanna Cherry writes.
Too often, black women are invisible in our media. You can go for eight hours straight on TV and radio and not see or hear a black female presenter, writes Sophia Cannon.
For men who are unhappy with the way their penis looks and feels as a result of being cut in infancy, there is no way back, Ali May writes.
Simply walking away with no-deal and sorting the details out later won’t allow us to address the issues the 2016 referendum taught us are in dire need of being heard, Anand Menon writes.
Domestic violence victims are still being punished twice while perpetrators have an entitlement to joint assets, Gloria De Piero writes.
That wasn’t that hard for me to type, but for some reason so many of our political leaders feel unable to utter those words, Jo Swinson writes.