Tag: lockdown

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Where should we draw the line? (photo by Barry Lewis/In Pictures via Getty Images)
03/09/2021 - 12:04am

How drug dealers won lockdown Gangs have adapted in striking ways to serve London's colossal drug habit

David Matthews

Monday, March 8

08.03

How home-schooling scarred my kids The disruption caused by closing classrooms will remain with them for years

Sam Leith

08.03

This book could stop domestic homicide A horrifying compendium of abuse identifies patterns of deadly violence

Julie Bindel

Thursday, March 4

04.03

Lord Sumption: civil disobedience has begun The retired Supreme Court justice believes we have no moral obligation to obey the law

Freddie Sayers

Tuesday, March 2

02.03

What India sacrificed to fight Covid Pandemic restrictions have left millions struggling to survive in the world's biggest democracy

Kavitha Iyer

Monday, March 1

01.03

Eating disorders aren’t only about body image It's patronising to blame anorexia on social media crazes and Hollywood

Ben Sixsmith

Wednesday, February 24

24.02

How lockdown changed us Like prisoners, we're grateful for the slightest glimpse of freedom — but did it have to be like this?

Freddie Sayers

Tuesday, February 23

23.02

Should we vaccinate children? Boris's 'roadmap' out of lockdown seems sensible — but he's forgetting something

Tom Chivers

23.02

Why it’s time to abolish schools Education has been reduced to childcare

Will Lloyd

Monday, February 22

22.02

How Israel won the vaccine wars The country was predisposed to succeed — but took a huge gamble

Shany Mor

Friday, February 19

19.02

The fantasy of English freedom The average Brit would happily have a microchip in his arm if it meant he could go down the pub

Ed West

Monday, February 15

15.02

How Covid ripped through London’s Jews Failed by their leaders, almost three-quarters of Haredi adults in the capital have been infected

Etan Smallman