I spoke to 100 sex offenders in New Delhi – one told me a five-year-old 'provoked' him By Madhumita Pandey Study finds disturbing evidence in the attitude of attackers towards victims in India's endemic rape crisis.
Why it's wrong to cancel the passports of British Isis fighters The government should take responsibility for the monsters it had a hand in creating. By James Bloodworth
American chickens have turned Europhiles into chauvinists Americans are as fussy about hygiene as any people on Earth. By Daniel Hannan
There's no such thing as humane cows' milk – these animals are treated like machines Even an 'organic' label is no guarantee that cows are treated well. By Mimi Bekhechi
How Charlie Gard became a mascot for regressive causes Charlie Gard and his cause have been exploited by right-wingers and fundamentalist Christians. By Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Inequality may have narrowed but foodbank Britain is more divided by poverty than ever The richest 10% of households hold 45% of all wealth. By Jonathan Bartley
The Church tried to cure me of being gay - conversion therapy must be stopped It seemed to work for a while - then I would find myself longing for the love of a woman and feel ashamed. By Jayne Ozanne
We wouldn't celebrate a statue of Hitler. So why Engels? Nazism killed 17 million people; Communism 100 million. By Daniel Hannan
Enough is enough. Stop listening to R. Kelly's music From John Lennon to Chris Brown, the music industry has forgiven male abusers for too long. By Stephanie Phillips
The Church of England will damn itself by obsessing over sexual morality Christianity is about salvation through faith in Christ more than squabbling over arbitrary moral rules. By Andrew Sabisky
Prevent or provoke? What is the government's anti-terror strategy really doing to Britain's Muslims? Prevent is a toxic brand that destroys trust without delivering tangible results. By Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Staying in the customs union after Brexit would be a disaster for Britain's trade Leaving would mean that we can sign our own trade agreements with the world's major economies. By Daniel Hannan
Yemen is suffering at the hands of Saudi Arabia - and the UK is profiting Human Rights Watch has identified at least 81 apparently unlawful attacks by the Saudi-led coalition. By David Mepham
The Taylor Review is a fudge – it'll do nothing to halt the gig economy's race to the bottom Long seen as the government's "get out of jail free card", the report contains little to warm the heart. By James Bloodworth
Trump is pandering to Putin - and it's playing into Russia's hands He may be innocent of collusion, but he seems to enjoy behaving like a man with something to hide. By Daniel Hannan
I was forced to watch my brother's torture as a political prisoner in Iran The Iranian regime kidnapped me for speaking up for democracy and human rights as a student. By Shabnam Madadzadeh
Richard Kemp “What Europe can learn from Israel in its war against vehicle attacks and lone wolf terror
Either the BBC is paying market rates for top talent, or it underpays women. Which one is it, lefties? By Daniel Hannan
The Tory landlords running this country have a clear conflict of interest when it comes to keeping people safe By Chris Williamson MP