04/03/2020 - 4:39pm
GPs should not play God during Covid If there are no medical issues at stake, doctors have no right to decide what lives are worth saving
Giles Fraser
03.04
The Orban decree is scary — but it’s about more than trans rights Progressives need to unite against the Orban threat, not point the finger at feminists
Julie Bindel
03.04
As a Tottenham Hotspur fan, I’m ashamed We should emulate other European teams' response to the crisis
Charlie Peters
03.04
Why are so many Italian doctors dying? Thus far, 77 have died
Peter Franklin
02.04
Peter Hitchens on Coronavirus The columnist discusses his Covid scepticism with Freddie Sayers
UnHerd
02.04
A glimpse inside a virus-testing laboratory My correspondent reveals some surprisingly mundane sources of delay
Tom Chivers
02.04
Covid is killing the black market — maybe that’s a bad thing There could be violent consequences
Ed West
02.04
CATCH UP: Lockdown TV, day 9 Featuring Tom Chivers on Corona, and Rowan Pelling and Louise Perry on the problem of porn
UnHerd
01.04
We’re going to need a new name for the Great Recession What we face now is so much worse than 2008
Peter Franklin
01.04
Is there a racism epidemic in America? Based on how much people have spoken about it in recent years, you'd think so
UnHerd
01.04
The culture wars are far from over Covid-19 marks a ceasefire, not anything like an end
Mary Harrington
31.03
WATCH: the view from Sweden on their coronavirus response Analysts Johan Anderberg and Paulina Neuding discuss Sweden's laissez-faire approach
UnHerd
31.03
A grim milestone for the UK epidemic New data from the ONS shows that deaths per week just moved above average
Freddie Sayers
31.03
Will coronavirus kill the shale revolution? With oil at $20 a barrel, the industry is struggling to survive
Peter Franklin
30.03
LISTEN: Lord Sumption on the national ‘hysteria’ over coronavirus The former Supreme Court judge warned that Britain was turning into a police state
UnHerd
30.03
What Emmanuel Levinas would have to say about Zoom The French philosopher argued that ethics is rooted in the face-to-face encounter
Giles Fraser
30.03
Let Brits pick their own fruit! Flying 90,000 migrants to the UK in the middle of a pandemic would be utterly mad
Ed West
28.03
What the West can learn from China East Asian systems of hierarchy have wisdom in them
Mary Harrington
27.03
Why do these epidemics always start in China? Many pandemics start in Asia because that is where most humans live
Peter Franklin
27.03
Secularists have reached a new low They are trying to poison inter-faith relations
Giles Fraser
27.03
I miss the culture warriors I want to go back to a society where problems are invented
Ed West
26.03
Why we’re lost without our taboos Social habits can protect us during crises
Peter Franklin
26.03
The German media’s liberal globalism is yesterday’s news As in the UK, Left-leaning outlets have blamed political leaders for 'corona chaos'
David Goodhart
26.03
Exile in Babylon: nature needs a sabbath We must use this crisis to re-shape our economy into something greener
Elizabeth Oldfield
25.03
Half the country infected? I doubt it If a scientific finding is interesting, it's probably not true
Tom Chivers
25.03
Lockdown for lovers is a throwback to the 1970s Signing up or shipping out reverses decades of social and cultural change
Zoe Strimpel
25.03
David Cameron was right about one thing He warned about the threat to our food security over a decade ago
Peter Franklin
24.03
Remembering Albert Uderzo, illustrator of the Asterix books The books were a central part of my childhood and made me feel genuinely European
Mary Harrington
24.03
Listen: Ian Birrell on whether China is to blame Our contributor talks to Freddie Sayers about the country's shifting role in the Covid pandemic
UnHerd
24.03
Covid-19 will be a defining moment in our multicultural story This is the first real crisis that our nation has gone through together since the Second World War
Ed West
24.03
Can someone please cancel Joe Wicks? All these celebrities are getting the lockdown vibe wrong
Polly Mackenzie
23.03
The fatal flaw in the Job Retention Scheme Paying workers not to work is a serious error
Peter Franklin