TV & Radio 13 reasons why you shouldn’t watch Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why Season Two Season Two turns trauma into a plot device – and this time it’s rape. Contains spoilers. By David Barker
Politics And then the cupboard was bare – how long can food banks keep pace with hunger? By David Barker
Elections Birmingham Labour members were almost disenfranchised, until Corbyn intervened By David Barker
Partner content Patient empowerment and care in an appropriate setting At the centre of the ‘RightCare’ approach to healthcare sits a focus on delivering increased value – but what… By David Barker
There’s a hole in the welfare state – and it’s too big for food banks to fill David Barker speaks to volunteers at B30 Foodbank - and finds a service at breaking point. By David Barker
Don’t forget the most under-represented group in our democracy – disabled people Roughly 16 per cent of working age adults are living with a limiting long-term illness, impairment, or disability, but just… By David Barker
It’s neither in Labour nor the UK’s interests to blame Jeremy Corbyn for Brexit The Labour coup distracts from why so many people felt leaving the EU was a better choice than staying… By David Barker
Who cares for the carers? The forgotten people our society relies on everyday Both carers and care workers need more support. By David Barker
With David Cameron unconvincing, it’s up to Gordon Brown to keep Britain in the EU Gordon Brown cuts a relaxed figure on the campaign trail. By David Barker
Next month’s Spanish election is on a knife edge After a December election failed to produce a clear result, Spain goes to the polls again a month today… By David Barker
Accountability, devolution and gun crime: lessons from a PCC The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson, talks about his experience of the role. By David Barker