When Prince William talks, people listen - that's why he is so important to the mental health struggle
Even as a lifelong republican, I can only take my hat off to the work of William, Prince Harry and Kate Middleton.
Theresa May could have delivered a speech to save Britain from Brexit. Instead, she choked
The most chaotic, bumbling, amateur hour conference speech in history could have at least had a good message behind it, rather than just self-preservation.
The big reveal from May's Florence speech is that she's still negotiating with her own warring Cabinet
Politicians deliver hundreds of speeches. A few stand the test of time. This will not be one of them.
Alastair Campbell interviews Prince William about Diana: 'She smothered Harry and me in love'
"I still feel very angry that we were not old enough to be able to do more to protect her."
A big chunk of our European identity is being hacked away
Can anyone name me a country which built success by governing against the interests of its younger generation?
Theresa May just damaged herself, her party, and her country - she won't last long
A Tory leader called a vote and left Britain in turmoil - haven't we been here before?
If May teamed up with Macron and Merkel, the three Ms could take on Donald Trump
Trump's madness is a danger to the world - but he can be stopped.
Twelve reasons why this is the most surreal general election ever
The UK general election is one of the weirdest in recent memory.
If May wins by a landslide it's not about Brexit – she just lucked out with her opposition
A poll suggesting that some are now regretting voting Leave is scant comfort if she's heading for victory.
France must not let apathy lead to a result like Trump or Brexit
Emmanuel Macron has less than a week to show that he is the 'something different' France says it wants.
Don't be cowed by the bullying of the Brextremist Lie Machine papers
In his speech at the Unite for Europe march in London, Campbell told EU supporters to keep fighting.
You shouldn't write off George Osborne as Evening Standard editor – if you're anti-Brexit
He's as unqualified as Trump as president, but if he's true to himself he'll scrutinise May's Brexit strategy.
48 questions from Tony Blair's speech that the Brextremists can't or won't answer
Brexiteers need to answer these 48 questions, one for each percentage point that voted Remain.
If Paul Dacre honestly thinks the Daily Mail is a reliable source, why won't he defend it?
The Mail bottled out of a debate - but it's time the paper was held accountable for fake news.
No Theresa May, 65 million of us are not behind you on Brexit
Now Parliament has a place in the process, MPs need to develop a backbone to stand up to Little Englanders.
Donald Trump is America's new president - but we shouldn't stop fighting until he is gone
Don't stop feeling angry that he is there or accept that this is just the new normal.
Donald Trump's narcissism is a real threat to America and the world
Whether on the CIA, Berlin or Arnie's ratings on Celebrity Apprentice, Trump tweets show he is a danger.
If football becomes too corporate, empty seats will become the norm
It doesn't matter how nice a new ground looks - if it's half empty, why would viewers bother watching?
'Post-truth' is word of the year - but that doesn't mean we should accept lies from Trump or Brexiteers
My dream for 2017 is that Trump's presidential win turns out to be the most spectacular Fake News yet.
Richmond Park by-election shows May's Brexit strategy is leading the UK over a cliff
There is massive opposition to a third runway at Heathrow in Richmond, but far greater concern about Brexit.
Clinton voters and Remainers are too gracious in defeat - it's time to become bad losers
Obama and Clinton have shown dignity of which Trump and Farage are incapable.
Donald Trump has delivered an earthquake - now prepare for the aftershocks
We have entered the era of post-truth politics, where the most powerful person in the world is a liar.
Openness good, stigma bad: We need to learn how to talk about mental health
New documentary Me and My Mental Illness airs on Tuesday November 1.
Political truths: Brexit Anger is growing, desire for Labour is rising, but not under Corbyn
Theresa May should have taken it upon herself to seek to heal the divisions, instead she made things worse.
Corbyn didn't happen in a vacuum - we all had a role to play
The Tories don't see Labour as a threat, but the seeds were sown long before now.
Jeremy Corbyn will lead Labour into electoral oblivion – and that's a disaster for Britain
When a political Party has to have 'peace talks' before its annual conference, you know it's in big trouble.
Admit it, Theresa May – cherry picking a few poor kids for grammar school means the rest fester
Evidence shows they increase segregation; May thinks we should have elites who succeed at the expense of the rest.
Sporting success UK style: Immigration, investment and astonishing individuals like Mo Farah
Team GB's sporting success is due to years of investment and the dedication of athletes.
Usain Bolt – the man who saved a sport
The Jamaican 'Lightning Bolt' is a genuine superstar, a total legend, and a top, top bloke – which is why the world celebrates his latest incredible triumph.
Jeremy Corbyn could learn from Hillary Clinton about fighting for power
Resilience in politics has to be matched by a desire to win - ask the Clintons, Obama and the Tories.