People do care about Lebanon, Baghdad and other atrocities - but Paris is closer to home.
David Banks
Nov 16, 2015
Paris attacks highlight the problem with Osborne's planned cuts in budgets for the armed forces and police.
William Keegan
Nov 16, 2015
Ronaldo has been unable to reach his usual heights under the former Liverpool boss.
Oier Fano Dadebat
Nov 16, 2015
Man on the Moon and Mog are still relevant despite events in Paris.
Stephen Foster
Nov 16, 2015
Workplace policies should include examples of what bullying based on sexual orientation and gender identity looks like
Joey Hambridge
Nov 16, 2015
Campaign for Catalan independence is growing stronger.
Liz Castro
Nov 14, 2015
Isis maintains its grip on Iraq and Syria and is able to strike the heart of Paris with impunity.
Orlando Crowcroft
Nov 14, 2015
Narenda Modi is using his visit to the UK to cement the legitimacy of his rule.
Kavita Krishnan
Nov 13, 2015
John Major raised the issue of health disparities between rich and poor families in the UK.
Daniel Mahoney
Nov 12, 2015
The Church of England has a track record of arguing against longer Sunday trading hours.
Malcolm Brown
Nov 12, 2015
The people of Crickhowell in Wales take their town 'offshore' for a BBC documentary.
Lee Williams
Nov 11, 2015
Bethesda's game is so eager to get to the apocalypse that it forgets to set up the story in any meaningful way.
Ben Skipper
Nov 11, 2015
Six days of protests could turn violent if the Ipob leader is not released says activist.
Anyagulu Maduabuchi
Nov 11, 2015
Some claim there's only one true sharable cryptographic ledger, and that it is Bitcoin.
Tim Swanson
Nov 11, 2015
Myanmar's 'democracy'' is far from good enough and its people deserve better.
Mark Farmaner
Nov 11, 2015
Orcas are huge marine mammals, inherently unsuited to captivity.
Mimi Bekhechi
Nov 10, 2015
The lights signify the victory of light over darkness, the triumph of good versus evil, and hope over despair.
Hardeep Singh
Nov 10, 2015
As many as 800,000 Muslims in Burma were denied the right to vote in elections that had no Muslim candidates.
Tun Khin
Nov 10, 2015
Corbyn's political adviser has been suspended for disloyalty to Labour, but that's not the Left's biggest problem.
James Bloodworth
Nov 10, 2015
The apocalypse opens up a wealth of design possibilities, but also gives developers an easy out.
Edward Smith
Nov 10, 2015
New CBI president was forced to admit there is no 'one uniform view' on the EU among its members.
Margareta Pagano
Nov 09, 2015
Wrath too for message on his wreath extending sympathy to troops who weren't British.
Tom Mendelsohn
Nov 09, 2015
Introducing fees for employment tribunals has hit women harder - and women are punished if they start a family
Emily Thornberry
Nov 09, 2015
Women between the ages of 22-39 are now earning more than their male counterparts.
Kate Andrews
Nov 09, 2015
Veterans are tired of our name and our legacy being taken in vain.
Joe Glenton
Nov 09, 2015
Gallagher's song is covered in the new John Lewis advert, but that doesn't make him a sellout.
Emily Reynolds
Nov 06, 2015
Everyone buys COD for the multiplayer, but only because the single player hasn't been good for a decade.
Adam Cook
Nov 06, 2015
The power of capitalism has turned emotional manipulation into a major cultural event.
Abi Wilkinson
Nov 06, 2015
A public health, human rights-based approach to people who use drugs would benefit us all.
Catherine Comiskey
Nov 05, 2015
It is essential that the Investigatory Powers Bill doesn't let politicians decide who is spied on
Harmit Kambo
Nov 05, 2015