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The longer this reckless expenditure continues, the more concerned I become, writes Lib Dem MP Layla Moran
We need to recognise that people need to survive – they should not be treated as criminals for trying to do so, Christian Aid's Karol Balfe writes
It doesn't feel real yet, but Tuesday’s historic vote on abortion rights in Northern Ireland is a huge victory for women's rights, writes Marie Stopes' Kylie Harrison
The Committee on Climate Change report proves Westminster is not fit for purpose. To tackle our climate crisis, we have to tackle our political crisis, writes Green co-leader Jonathan Bartley
In my time in Washington it never occurred to me what I wrote would be passed to the gutter press. The culprit of this skullduggery must be exposed, former ambassador Peter Jay writes
Some 70% of Labour constituencies voted to leave the EU. Unless the party honours the referendum result, all those seats will be into jeopardy, Labour Leave's Brendan Chilton writes
While Corbyn’s Brexit homework has been vastly improved, it’s not A-grade just yet, Labour activist Cathleen Clarke writes
Our new research shows private rents are unaffordable across 100% of London for working families on low wages – where's the solution? Shelter's Polly Neate writes
Only those who want to foment political chaos, like Farage and Trump, benefit from hammering ambassadors for doing their job, the Green Party's Amelia Womack writes
If the Brexit dream was "dying" when Johnson and Davis quit, it is clear that now it is well and truly dead, writes Conservative member Dan Seamarks