Tag: lockdown

Total Results: 214


August 12, 2021

The cruelty of Australia’s endless lockdown While the elites get rich, the working class suffer

Shahar Hameiri

Monday
09.08

09.08

Lessons in lockdown from a psychiatric ward A re-issued memoir from the sixties feels eerily familiar

Frances Wilson

Monday
19.07

19.07

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

Ed West

Wednesday
30.06

30.06

Does Long Covid really exist? Patients with debilitating symptoms are being treated like political pawns

Stuart Ritchie

Thursday
17.06

17.06

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

Timandra Harkness

Tuesday
15.06

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

Wednesday
26.05

26.05

What a Wuhan lab leak would really mean Scientists and the media eagerly denounced credible evidence as a conspiracy theory

Ian Birrell

Thursday
20.05

20.05

Who will make the case for liberty? Our spineless response to Covid restrictions is an embarrassment

Douglas Murray

Monday
03.05

03.05

How science has been corrupted The pandemic has revealed a darkly authoritarian side to expertise

Matthew Crawford

Thursday
29.04

29.04

The myth of lockdown suicides The pandemic has shown that loneliness and despair can be defeated by togetherness

Giles Fraser

Friday
23.04

23.04

Could you spot a conspiracy theorist? In an age of cranks, the humble footnote can lead us to the truth

Matthew Sweet

Friday
16.04

16.04

Did Sweden get Covid wrong? Johan Giesecke, the country's former state epidemiologist, assesses a year of pandemic

Freddie Sayers