Year: 2021

Total Results: 1090


Plague never stopped Shakespeare. Credit: IMDB
March 18, 2021

Theatre can thrive after lockdown Thanks to the plague, flexibility is baked into the industry's business model

Andy Kesson

18.03

How celebrities became irrelevant By overexposing the rich and famous, lockdown has robbed them of influence

Kat Rosenfield

Wednesday
17.03

17.03

Has the EU lost its mind? To fail a test as big as Covid has existential implications for Europe

Peter Franklin

17.03

Britain’s plan for survival Our new defence strategy is a cautious assessment of a world dominated by China

Aris Roussinos

17.03

Women rebels without a cause The Sarah Everard protests were more about symbolic action than political change

Mary Harrington

17.03

How the Irish became white There is more than some truth to the country's folklore

Razib Khan

Tuesday
16.03

16.03

How safe is the AstraZeneca jab? Without a firm grasp of statistics, bad decisions are inevitable

Tom Chivers

16.03

Why the miners will never win Our slow-burning love affair with coal is coming to a melancholy end

Ian Martin

16.03

When Britain turned its back on child abuse Disabled children are being scarred for life by disturbing practices in schools

katharine quarmby

16.03

The emptiness of the millennial world The online generation is still struggling to write a decent book

Gavin Haynes

Monday
15.03

15.03

The police have a woman problem The Sarah Everard vigil could have been a moment to show solidarity and promise reform

Sarah Ditum

15.03

How to survive a Little Ice Age Natural crises have always left us divided and distrustful

Suzannah Lipscomb