Month: May 2020

Total Results: 78


May 13, 2020

Will Britain end up following the Swedes? The UK Covid-19 policy could look very different in a few months' time

Freddie Sayers

13.05

Let’s stop pretending we love our jobs Even before Covid-19 struck, 'lifestyle' work was losing its lustre. Now it's dead and buried

Eliza Filby

13.05

Boris Johnson and the ravages of office What effect has the coronavirus had on those protecting the health of the country?

Ian Birrell

Tuesday
12.05

12.05

We should be very wary of the R value A rise in the Covid-19 infection rate actually means that lockdown is working

Tom Chivers

12.05

We’re living in the shadow of the Coalition Far from being a rupture from the technocratic politics of 2010, today's Government is cut from the same cloth

James Kirkup

12.05

Why are minorities so hard hit by Covid-19? A combination of social conditions and health factors has turned coronavirus into a disaster for black and Asian Britons

Saloni Dattani

12.05

What if people aren’t innately good? Rutger Bregman's new book <i>Human Kind</i> ignores the power of shame

Gavin Haynes

Monday
11.05

11.05

Not so rosy: the legacy of the Coalition government There were five mistakes made during the Cameron-Clegg years that we simply cannot afford to make again

Peter Franklin

11.05

Will Covid spell the end of city life? Small towns are an increasingly attractive alternative to unsustainable urban centres

Barney Norris

11.05

Surely lockdown is a millennial’s idea of heaven? After this enforced isolation, Zoomers might stop taking social relationships for granted

Meghan Murphy

Friday
08.05

08.05

How we mythologise the Second World War The meaning of the conflict has been retconned, becoming the origin story for a new world

Niall Gooch

08.05

Who controls the Covid-19 narrative? People with no expertise are deciding what can be said about the pandemic

Douglas Murray