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April 2020
Total Results: 87
April 14, 2020
What will you do when lockdown is lifted?
Our contributors look forward to a post-Covid world
Various Contributors
14.04
Don’t put too much faith in Covid-19 metrics
Facts and figures are vital to fighting the pandemic, but they can also be hugely misleading
Tom Chivers
14.04
The narcissism of apocalyptic thinking
A hilarious new book shows how the expectation of catastrophe is as much fantasy as fear
Sam Leith
14.04
Jury still out on Swedish coronavirus strategy
In the race to condemn the Swedes for their approach to coronavirus, critics are missing the bigger picture
Freddie Sayers
Monday
13.04
13.04
Why do we all still love CS Lewis?
A writer who should be unfashionable continues to defy the fate of so many contemporaries
Michael Coren
Sunday
12.04
12.04
In a bewildering world, Easter brings hope
Sickness, grief and death are everywhere, but the Christian story helps us endure
Graham Tomlin
Friday
10.04
10.04
When Christ conquered Caesar
Nero's followers believed he would rise from the dead; the Easter story is even more radical
Tom Holland
10.04
Could Italy tear Europe apart?
Euroscepticism is running high as the EU abandons the beleaguered country to its pandemic fate
Matthew Goodwin
10.04
The glorious resurrection of Notre-Dame
The regeneration represents a formidable opportunity for France
Agnes Poirier
10.04
Where is God in this Covid horror?
Church is one of the few places where we can acknowledge the existence of futile suffering
Giles Fraser
Thursday
09.04
09.04
London’s millennials have been conned
Will lockdown show the graduate precariat what little value lies in their metropolitan lifestyles?
Mary Harrington
09.04
A Covid death is not a good death
Patients are dying without a hand to hold, and mourners are denied funerals
Polly Mackenzie
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