It seemed to work for a while - then I would find myself longing for the love of a woman and feel ashamed.
Nazism killed 17 million people; Communism 100 million.
This fight brings together governments, civil organisations and international public opinion.
Prevent is a toxic brand that destroys trust without delivering tangible results.
Unicef's Lily Caprani calls for reforms to the system in the UK as Brexit looms.
William Barne, a Director at Lycetts, said time-series animations through the drones will be able to display the exact development of a crop and detail any inefficiencies with production.
Workforces need to represent this country's diversity. A token effort is the first step towards this.
Long seen as the government's "get out of jail free card", the report contains little to warm the heart.
Hands-on with the single player portion of the anticipated Nintendo Switch shooter.
Human Rights Watch has identified at least 81 apparently unlawful attacks by the Saudi-led coalition.
Why Square Enix and Virtuos' PS4 remaster is among the best HD re-releases ever made.
He may be innocent of collusion, but he seems to enjoy behaving like a man with something to hide.
Hands on impressions having played Nintendo's huge Switch exclusive.
For some, there's no such thing as bad publicity.
Achieving good talent branding is not a simple exercise and employees can boost it in a way even CEOs can't.
Exhibitionism, inebriation and faux sensuality means protagonists are dehumanised.
Poo transplants taken orally could treat deadly bacterial infections, as well as anxiety, IBD and even allergies.
Employers must recognise if graduate recruits display a lot of self-discipline and can work hard, they will deliver regardless of inexperience.
The supermarket will drop the Fairtrade mark from its tea.
Under Chavez's successor Maduro, Venezuela is sliding towards dictatorship after years of economic mismanagement.
India and the UK have a chance to build a transformational relationship.
Leaving would mean that we can sign our own trade agreements with the world's major economies.
The Iranian regime kidnapped me for speaking up for democracy and human rights as a student.
This year is the centenary of the Balfour Declaration.
It seems as if Britain doesn't really know what it wants to get out of the Brexit deal.
An attack on the Human Rights Act is an attack on us all
TV show's producers are brilliant psychological manipulators.
British people, who have always eschewed political extremes, won't vote for a UK version of Fidel Castro.
At moments of market uncertainty, an alternative strategy could be the mantra for bagging better returns.
Why are boys still having to make the same protest?