Section: Opinion

Total Results: 1008


May 11, 2020

Surely lockdown is a millennial’s idea of heaven? After this enforced isolation, Zoomers might stop taking social relationships for granted

Meghan Murphy

Friday
08.05

08.05

Who controls the Covid-19 narrative? People with no expertise are deciding what can be said about the pandemic

Douglas Murray

Thursday
07.05

07.05

Zoom takes away a piece of our souls Video conferencing is a wonderful lifeline. But it's also subtly dehumanising

Giles Fraser

Wednesday
06.05

06.05

What if Trump loses the election? In claiming that he won't go quietly, the Democrats are playing right into the President's hands

Justin Webb

Friday
01.05

01.05

Can you believe Boris Johnson’s luck? The Prime Minister's enemies would rather think of him as a chancer than a gifted leader

Douglas Murray

Thursday
30.04

30.04

Why coronavirus is a laughing matter Comedy transforms fear into something that can't overwhelm us

Giles Fraser

Wednesday
29.04

29.04

How will the Tories fix the Covid fracture? As the pandemic deepens inequality and cripples communities, the Government has a choice

Paul Embery

Tuesday
28.04

28.04

‘How to end lockdown’ is the only story in town 'Stay as we are' doesn't cut it: contrarians and news editors always need something fresh to say

Sam Leith

28.04

Factory learning is crushing our kids Lockdown is an opportunity to learn that leisure is not the enemy of education

Roy Peachey

Monday
27.04

27.04

Which epidemiologist do you believe? The debate about lockdown is not a contest between good and evil

Freddie Sayers

Friday
24.04

24.04

The joy of lockdown laziness We're not hard-wired to work; we're hard-wired to be idle

Tom Hodgkinson

Thursday
23.04

23.04

Are we ready for the next coronation? As we approach the end of Her Majesty's reign, a moment of nervousness is not inappropriate

Giles Fraser