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14 May 2020 - 1:00am
The stories our footpaths tell
England’s ancient byways mark out a shared map of landscape-knowledge
Mary Harrington
14.05
How travel narrows the mind
Instead of mourning cheap flights, we should celebrate the opportunity to simply stay put
Giles Fraser
Wednesday
13.05
13.05
How apocalyptic is now?
The sudden death of ways of life has been a regular occurrence throughout history
John Gray
13.05
Will Britain end up following the Swedes?
The UK Covid-19 policy could look very different in a few months' time
Freddie Sayers
13.05
Let’s stop pretending we love our jobs
Even before Covid-19 struck, 'lifestyle' work was losing its lustre. Now it's dead and buried
Eliza Filby
13.05
Boris Johnson and the ravages of office
What effect has the coronavirus had on those protecting the health of the country?
Ian Birrell
Tuesday
12.05
12.05
We should be very wary of the R value
A rise in the Covid-19 infection rate actually means that lockdown is working
Tom Chivers
12.05
We’re living in the shadow of the Coalition
Far from being a rupture from the technocratic politics of 2010, today's Government is cut from the same cloth
James Kirkup
12.05
Why are minorities so hard hit by Covid-19?
A combination of social conditions and health factors has turned coronavirus into a disaster for black and Asian Britons
Saloni Dattani
12.05
What if people aren’t innately good?
Rutger Bregman's new book <i>Human Kind</i> ignores the power of shame
Gavin Haynes
Monday
11.05
11.05
Not so rosy: the legacy of the Coalition government
There were five mistakes made during the Cameron-Clegg years that we simply cannot afford to make again
Peter Franklin
11.05
Will Covid spell the end of city life?
Small towns are an increasingly attractive alternative to unsustainable urban centres
Barney Norris
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