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May 2020
Total Results: 78
May 8, 2020
Not every death is a tragedy
We object to to the 'herd immunity' policy because we like to pretend everyone can live forever
Mary Harrington
08.05
Pity the lustful in lockdown
Persistent thoughts of death lead to insistent thoughts of sex — just look at Neil Ferguson
Rowan Pelling
Thursday
07.05
07.05
Why doesn’t my son matter?
As lockdown struck, my apparently worthless child was abandoned by the Government
Lucy Parr
07.05
Zoom takes away a piece of our souls
Video conferencing is a wonderful lifeline. But it's also subtly dehumanising
Giles Fraser
07.05
It’s worth taking a risk over Covid-19
The language of fear is counterproductive: let's have a grown-up debate about safety
Timandra Harkness
Wednesday
06.05
06.05
Morrissey: lunatic seer of the modern world
Immigration, wet markets, the plight of the working class: he's always ahead of the curve
Gareth Roberts
06.05
Will we ever take the Tube again?
The pandemic has devastated public transport. Here's how cities could get moving
Michael Liebreich
06.05
What if Trump loses the election?
In claiming that he won't go quietly, the Democrats are playing right into the President's hands
Justin Webb
Tuesday
05.05
05.05
Covid is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
We need an A-team to heal our economy. And please, no more austerity
Peter Franklin
05.05
Has coronavirus defeated our armed forces?
Putin has abandoned a Victory Day parade and Nato's Spring exercise is kaput
Mary Dejevsky
05.05
Is the lockdown doing more harm than good?
Yes, coronavirus can be deadly, but trapping us in our homes is also costly to lives and livelihoods
Tom Chivers
Monday
04.05
04.05
Stop shaming tax avoiders
Imagine if we named new hospitals after the biggest individual taxpayers in Britain
James Kirkup
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