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Amazon workers near  Milton Keynes. The company is known for close monitoring of its workforce. Credit: Chris Radburn/PA Images
4 May 2018 - 2:43pm

Amazon: the new Victorian workhouse Human labour is viewed in the same terms as machine labour — and so it has been perfected

James Bloodworth

Thursday, 26 April

26.04

The toxic culture of clubby Lobby journalism Is the Lobby willing to stop and have a think about its structural failings?

Marie Le Conte

Wednesday, 11 April

11.04

The media could make a serious difference to trans lives – why won’t it? We are people just like you, who want live lives free from stigma, harassment and abuse. Is that too much to ask?

Owl Fisher

Tuesday, 27 February

27.02

The gospel according to Jordan Peterson The psychology professor is in some ways an unlikely conscript to the culture wars

Richard Godwin

Thursday, 1 February

01.02

Geoengineering: another fine mess not to get into Messing about with the climate is not like a fiddling with a thermostat

Peter Franklin

Friday, 12 January

12.01

Is it possible to design a tax that targets the really wealthy? The biggest barriers to taxing wealth are practical


Tuesday, 2 January

02.01

The increasing power of computer programs to determine how we live (and die) When algorithms go wrong, who is liable?

Graeme Archer

Wednesday, 20 December

20.12

If you don’t ‘get’ statistics it’s just as bad as not ‘getting’ Shakespeare Why statistical thinking is as important as the ability to spell

Graeme Archer

Tuesday, 12 December

12.12

Marriage is a uniquely stabilising force: are liberals finally getting the message? Marriage works, if not for every couple, then for society as a whole

Peter Franklin

Friday, 10 November

10.11

The cosy relationship between big pharma and doctors is killing people


Friday, 20 October

20.10

Sermons from Hollywood A-listers will never deserve an audience again Nobody in search of a truly rotten culture needs look much further than Hollywood

Douglas Murray

Friday, 13 October

13.10

We can no longer afford to ignore the crisis facing men In redefining a woman's role in society, we have forgotten to redefine what it means to be a man