Tag: Donald Trump

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Production lines in meatpacking factors are perfect conduits for Covid-19. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty
05/01/2020 - 1:00am

Covid-19 can’t spoil America’s appetite The US has always been more concerned about its meat than the people who process it

Gerard DeGroot

Thursday, April 23

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

Friday, April 17

17.04

Bernie’s failure is a lesson for the Left As both Labour and the Democrats have found, their target voters are just not as radical as they thought

James Bloodworth

Thursday, April 16

16.04

How Trump is fixing the vote People will be forced to choose between protecting their health and doing their civic duty

Justin Webb

Tuesday, March 31

31.03

Why doesn’t Britain value its farmers? This crisis has shown we need to think very carefully about how the nation feeds itself

James Rebanks

Friday, March 27

27.03

Joe Biden has already blown it The Democrat hopeful looks like an amateur, even as Trump risks American lives

Justin Webb

Monday, March 23

23.03

China is not the hero in this darkest hour Beijing wants to restore national pride by shifting the narrative from coronavirus ground zero to global rescuer

Ian Birrell

Tuesday, March 10

10.03

Why feminism needs to aim above the belt Books like <i>Raising the Skirt</i> aren't doing women any favours by reducing their agency to their genitals

Ella Whelan

Monday, March 9

09.03

Why conservatism is doomed Despite Tory election victories, the Right still faces huge problems

Ed West

09.03

The cringe of Right-wing celebrity-worship The Right can never out-celeb the Left, as the 'anti-Greta' demonstrates

Daniel Kalder

Friday, March 6

06.03

Farewell free trade, and good riddance Even before coronavirus, economic nationalism was on the up

David Goodhart

Thursday, March 5

05.03

How coronavirus plays into Trump’s hands The President uses the politics of the bathroom to make voters fearful of the other

Giles Fraser