December 2, 2020
Macron turns on the liberals Once seen as the anti-Trump, France's president is now the bête noire of the American commentariat
Aris Roussinos
02.12
The toxic British worship of the NHS We need to protect patients, not sanctify the institution and place halos on staff
Ian Birrell
02.12
Do John Cleese’s critics understand comedy? The Python has always been an anarchist rather than a liberal, like the artform itself
Sarah Ditum
02.12
Don’t mess with Kent Did the Government lock down two million people just because of a historical quirk of political geography?
Peter Franklin
01.12
DeepMind’s superhuman intelligence The solving of a 50-year scientific problem takes computers a step closer to 'true creativity'
Tom Chivers
01.12
Is Christmas dinner worth dying for? The Government should be clearer about potentially deadly policy calculations
James Kirkup
01.12
Just how toxic is the masculine mystique? The crisis facing today's men won't be solved by a bleak and very prescriptive new guide
James Bloodworth
01.12
When the state fails, family steps in Economic conditions have made adults, young and old, more dependent on their relatives
Eliza Filby
30.11
The Covid tiers can’t go soon enough When lockdown ends, the Government should look to traffic lanes, not traffic lights
Freddie Sayers
30.11
We all break lockdown in France Swerving the Covid rules has become the new national sport
John Lewis-Stempel
30.11
The dangerous logic of anti-racism If racism is about prejudice and power, where does that leave high-achieving minorities?
Tomiwa Owolade
30.11
The making of a modern martyr From Patrick Pearse to George Floyd, they're a sign the political conversation has broken down
Jenny McCartney