Tag: Boris Johnson

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Quarantine hotels have been around a lot longer than Covid. Credit: JAIME REINA/AFP via Getty Images
07/28/2021 - 1:00am

Britain’s absurd quarantine failures Closing the borders to plague is an age-old response — which our government disregarded

Stuart Ritchie

Thursday, July 22

22.07

Why I’ll never vote Tory again The Conservative Party has become a vessel for personal ambition

Giles Fraser

22.07

What toffs and plebs share Class becomes meaningless when you are at its extremes

Ed West

Wednesday, July 21

21.07

How Boris can survive Cummings The PM should ditch Rishi and clear out all the Cabinet deadwood

Peter Franklin

Monday, July 19

19.07

Are we free on Freedom Day? Liberalism was always going to be useless in a pandemic

Ed West

Monday, July 12

12.07

Can Britain survive the woke wave? Conflicts over national identity have the potential to tear the fabric of civil society

Matthew Goodwin

Tuesday, June 29

29.06

The toxic battle for Batley and Spen Politics is showing its ugly side in Jo Cox's former constituency

Tanya Gold

Monday, June 28

28.06

Matt Hancock’s casual cruelty Society's growing acceptance of adultery ignores the pain of its victims

Sarah Ditum

Thursday, June 17

17.06

Why Remain lost The only thing we had in common was the inevitable sense of defeat

Fintan O'Toole

17.06

We are hostages to Government fear Its risk-averse approach embraces authoritarianism

Timandra Harkness

Wednesday, June 16

16.06

Will Boris lose the Blue Wall? The Tory majority is vast, but the Liberal Democrats sense an opportunity

Tanya Gold

Tuesday, June 15

15.06

Sage scientist: Don’t rule out more delays Susan Michie believes lockdown might not end in July — and facemasks could be here forever

Freddie Sayers