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Groupthink
Total Results: 1515
October 16, 2020
The case for a circuit breaker
Professor Karl Friston has modelled the effect of a short lockdown, with surprising results
Freddie Sayers
Thursday
15.10
15.10
Do men really hate women?
The 'manosphere' drips with misogyny but Laura Bates doesn't convincingly explain why
James Bloodworth
Wednesday
14.10
14.10
Matt Hancock is wrong about herd immunity
Confusion about the Covid-19 science is hampering debate — and costing lives
Sunetra Gupta
Tuesday
13.10
13.10
How anti-vax are the Democrats?
The politics of vaccination is a high-risk area, with a danger of unintended consequences
Justin Webb
Monday
12.10
12.10
Feminism’s dangerous new allies
The Left may have let women down, but be wary of false promises from the Right
Julie Bindel
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
Did the Government waste £161m in Moonshot money?
DnaNudge, a company with no track record in disease diagnostics, has won a contract for Covid testing
Tom Chivers
08.10
Prince Harry is royal Kryptonite
The Queen's woke grandson is like a turkey demanding to lead the pro-Christmas campaign
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
07.10
07.10
The deadly omertà of childbirth
Why aren't women allowed to talk about how dangerous reproduction can be?
Tanya Gold
07.10
Is dating discrimination?
The way we choose our partners reflects something sinister about societal attitudes
Ralph Leonard
Tuesday
06.10
06.10
The Tory problem with poshness
The old symbols of privilege still have the power to do the Conservatives real harm
Peter Franklin
Monday
05.10
05.10
The trouble with the diversity debate
We're squabbling over symbols rather than focusing on the substance of inequality
David Johnston
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