Month: January 2021

Total Results: 87


January 14, 2021

The dark roots of faddish food movements Our desire for self-sufficiency has a surprisingly unpalatable history


Wednesday
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Will schools be open by summer? There's room for the Government to be smarter about shut downs

Tom Chivers

13.01

The Mafia is thriving in lockdown Chaos has always been an opportunity for organised crime — as Britain could soon find out

Tobias Jones

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We’ll miss models when they’re gone The fashion industry is determined to get imperfect bodies out of the picture

Sarah Ditum

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Who cares about race in Miami? Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio hails from a city where white supremacy barely exists

Alex Perez

Tuesday
12.01

12.01

Superforecasting the end of Covid A group of experts — with proven track records — offer predictions on when the nightmare will end

Michael Story

12.01

Roger Scruton still gives me strength A year after his death, the philosopher is more relevant than ever

Maurice Glasman

12.01

The French Left against Islamism Debate around extremism has been plagued by cringe-inducing naivety

Liam Duffy

12.01

What I’ve learned about suicide There's an increasing tendency to trivialise this desperate act

Julie Burchill

Monday
11.01

11.01

Can Twitter exist in a democracy? Donald Trump isn't the only problem: liberty depends on the virtues social media erodes

Ed West

11.01

How Macron made France a laughing stock He's a political novice with no ideas of his own, according to a new biography

John Lewis-Stempel

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Why America is haunted by Ancient Rome Even as the Capitol was seized, historical parallels were being drawn

Tom Holland