Section: Opinion

Total Results: 1008


October 20, 2020

Attack-dog journalism is bad for democracy Tova O'Brien's demolition of Jami-Lee Ross is fun to watch, but fuels polarisation

Sarah Ditum

Monday
19.10

19.10

How hysterical punditry failed America Ridiculous claims by respectable media outfits perpetuate the madness

Michael Tracey

19.10

My time with Jesus, in Siberia Why would anybody accept a burly ex-traffic cop’s claim to be the Son of God?

Daniel Kalder

Friday
16.10

16.10

Germaine Greer: damaged goods The feminist's imperfections make us think harder about what we believe

Sarah Ditum

Thursday
15.10

15.10

Everyone’s a loser in the culture wars When even Government policy is designed to distract and enrage, we need conscientious objectors

Richard Godwin

Wednesday
14.10

14.10

England has always been two nations The ancient North-South divide has been exposed once again under the Covid-19 pandemic

James Hawes

Tuesday
13.10

13.10

How anti-vax are the Democrats? The politics of vaccination is a high-risk area, with a danger of unintended consequences

Justin Webb

Monday
12.10

12.10

Feminism’s dangerous new allies The Left may have let women down, but be wary of false promises from the Right

Julie Bindel

Friday
09.10

09.10

Facebook is radicalising your parents The social media site is increasingly dominated by older users sharing Breitbart and QAnon talking points

Gavin Haynes

Thursday
08.10

08.10

What will the New York Times do when Trump goes? An entire industry of outraged journalists and authors has grown out of the Donald's presidency

Sam Leith

Wednesday
07.10

07.10

Why I can’t trust Stonewall any more Its fight for gay rights was exemplary; now its trans dogma makes it unfit to work in schools

Jonny Best

07.10

The deadly omertà of childbirth Why aren't women allowed to talk about how dangerous reproduction can be?

Tanya Gold