The ruling that Northern Ireland abortion law breaches human rights reminds us freedoms are yet to be won
Debate is a reminder there are still serious battles to be fought on the path to women’s liberation
Debate is a reminder there are still serious battles to be fought on the path to women’s liberation
His approach might raise suspicions that once again a developed nation is taking a 'do as I say, not as I do' approach
I hope Adele – as leader of Choir of Mid-to-late Twenties Moaners – finds an older role model
A Labour MP could grow into a Wilson-like figure and seek to be a unifying leader…Only political titans willing to age quickly need apply for that task
Despite numerous bullying awareness campaigns, as a society we still do not make bullying enough of a priority
A High Court judgment has ruled that the country's abortion ban is a violation of human rights - but unless legislation is pushed through in the House of Commons, it's likely that Northern Irish women will be left continuing to suffer
The following letters appear in the 1st December 2015 edition of The Independent
I have read a first novel in which the sex act was likened to an airport security scanner
Surely we should be allowed to know when the police are arresting people
Podger’s performance in a rarely-performed concerto by Pisendel was majestic
I have had patients bleed out all over my scrubs and told parents their children have cancer – and all with no rest. This isn’t about the money
There's a special kind of vitriol reserved for Diane Abbott, seen in the media as an easily dismissed Angry Black Woman stereotype associated with Corbyn. Never mind her tireless political campaigning for equality - all that pales in comparison when there are cheap shots to be had
Growing up the daughter of a Muslim father and Christian Orthodox mother was not unusual in Tirana, where there has never been an act of violence in the name of religion
Fifty Shades of Grey is a 'load or rubbish', says escort Laura Lee
This isn't some sort of lifestyle problem poor people have. They know what's healthy, and the reason they don't buy it is because it remains so incredibly expensive
You feel as though you've aged a decade as the light gradually fades
And George Osborne is certainly not the One Nation social-justice progressive he pretended to be