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Nazanin’s physical and psychological health is declining, and the threat of a second trial still exists. This injustice has gone on long enough, writes Josie Fathers
We need the gambling industry to do what it can to keep people from harm, and contribute much more to support those who do find themselves in difficulty, writes culture secretary Jeremy Wright
We think it’s time for a fresh approach to tackling this issue.
No matter the result against a tough USA team, there is no doubt England's women have furthered momentum for equal parity for women in both the sport and society.
Extreme weather events like floods and heatwaves used to occur every few decades – now they are expected to happen every five years after 2050.
Unless the party takes action soon, it risks being squeezed hard by opponents on all sides – and the electoral consequences could be devastating, writes Stuart Thompson
I believe we should always face tough questions but there are five myths we must take on, writes the director-general.
I'm praised because I "keep smiling despite all that I have" – but I've never experienced life without disability, and have always accepted and embraced it as part of who I am.
Ditch the fake tan envy, hollow relationships and narcissistic culture promoted by Love Island, for a far more beautiful game, Karen Dobres writes
Trump’s whole brand of politics has existed around polluting the image of immigrants the extent people who can see pictures of a dead father and daughter, and still defend him.