Month: January 2021

Total Results: 87


January 6, 2021

When will the online Thought Police come for you? Covid has escalated Silicon Valley's restrictions on speech

Andrew Doyle

Tuesday
05.01

05.01

The tragic cost of closing schools By weaponising education, we betray an entire generation

Jennie Bristow

05.01

Who are Covid’s guilty men? The British state and its parasitic para-state are unfit for purpose

Aris Roussinos

05.01

Poland’s rise to cultural power The nation is dismantling its reputation as a grey, ex-communist backwater

Ben Sixsmith

05.01

How anti-Semitism is being fostered on campus Academics set the tone and agenda for much of university life

Stephen Pollard

Monday
04.01

04.01

Why 2021 will be a false dawn Champagne may flow again, but Britain's divisions will only deepen

James Kirkup

04.01

Can Labour be saved from the hard Left? In the long battle for power, Keir Starmer is already playing clever politics

James Bloodworth

04.01

The pandemic didn’t shatter society, Zoom did During lockdown technology has exacerbated difference and atomised lives

Timandra Harkness

04.01

What did the Habsburgs do for us? Well, rather a lot actually, as two recent books show

Alexander Faludy

Sunday
03.01

03.01

Why we need ‘weirdos’ like Dominic Cummings Do we really want policy decisions left in the hands of the innumerate?

Graeme Archer

Friday
01.01

01.01

How will Covid shape 2021? With the pandemic routed, old political problems will resurface

Matthew Goodwin

01.01

Why chaos is good for Boris — and Brexit The importance of rational consistency when dealing with complex problems is often exaggerated

Giles Fraser