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October 14, 2020
The German coronavirus mystery
Why have British people been dying at six times the rate of those in Germany?
Tom Chivers
Tuesday
13.10
13.10
What Lockdown and Prohibition share
The Roaring 20s have started with the pubs being shut — this time as a result of Covid
Mark Forsyth
Monday
12.10
12.10
The death of the music industry
The pandemic has all but silenced the sector, and the Government is complacent at best
Ian Birrell
Friday
09.10
09.10
The traffic wars speeding your way
Screaming matches, Facebook flamewars, civil disobedience — the fight for the streets is getting ugly
Peter Franklin
Thursday
08.10
08.10
It’s time China got over the Opium War
A minor defeat 150 years ago keeps on delivering victory for Xi Jinping
Bill Hayton
Wednesday
07.10
07.10
Can the Church solve its paedophile problem?
The responsibility for safeguarding has to be an independent matter, not left to the bishops
Giles Fraser
Tuesday
06.10
06.10
Care workers are not saints
This year we've paid a bitter price for our indifference to care — a change in attitudes is urgently needed
Madeleine Bunting
Friday
02.10
02.10
How hysterical leaders fail workers
Health and safety regulations should be based on a sense of proportion — not the aim to eliminate all risk
Paul Embery
Thursday
01.10
01.10
Has ‘Long Covid’ left us leaderless?
My husband's been poleaxed with the illness for eight months. I wonder if the PM is suffering similarly
Mary Harrington
Tuesday
29.09
29.09
Are graduates doomed?
University leavers face uncertainty that may blight their entire professional careers
James Bloodworth
29.09
Could Russian race-baiting tear the US apart?
Disinformation campaigns that aim to alienate black voters have been traced to the Kremlin
Nina Schick
Monday
28.09
28.09
Are the conspiracy cranks a little bit right?
The strangeness of the Covid world is providing fertile ground for paranoia
Gavin Haynes
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