Section: Opinion

Total Results: 1008


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04/22/2020 - 1:00am

Lockdown is just a holiday from modernity This may look like the beginning of a seismic change in society — but don't be fooled

Niall Gooch

Tuesday, April 21

21.04

The sly sexism of the OK Karen meme It isn't just a bit of fun aimed at entitled women: it's the new "pipe down, love"

Sarah Ditum

Monday, April 20

20.04

Is China preparing for war? There's a reason Beijing is aggressively pursuing a policy of total national self-sufficiency

Maajid Nawaz

Friday, April 17

17.04

What Belmarsh taught me about lockdown A stint in prison showed me that, with preparation, an isolationist journey can be delightful

Jonathan Aitken

Thursday, April 16

16.04

My eulogy for Boris Armed with Pericles, I was prepared to write one for the PM last week

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, April 15

15.04

Why did Boris Johnson survive? The legend of the Prime Minister vs the Virus could shape the way we do politics

James Kirkup

15.04

I don’t want life to go back to ‘normal’ So much of the pre-Covid-19 world was geared up for the 'gregarious' and merely tolerated by many of us

Graeme Archer

Tuesday, April 14

14.04

What will you do when lockdown is lifted? Our contributors look forward to a post-Covid world

Various Contributors

Sunday, April 12

12.04

In a bewildering world, Easter brings hope Sickness, grief and death are everywhere, but the Christian story helps us endure

Graham Tomlin

Friday, April 10

10.04

Where is God in this Covid horror? Church is one of the few places where we can acknowledge the existence of futile suffering

Giles Fraser

Thursday, April 9

09.04

A Covid death is not a good death Patients are dying without a hand to hold, and mourners are denied funerals

Polly Mackenzie

Wednesday, April 8

08.04

How the Queen brings us hope Her Majesty unleashed deep emotion with her coronavirus message — even in life-long republicans

Helen Thompson