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Groupthink
Total Results: 1515
June 12, 2020
So where did Covid come from?
It's not mere conspiracy theory to ask if this new coronavirus leaked from a Wuhan lab
Ian Birrell
Thursday
11.06
11.06
Bristol’s woke hypocrisy
The city's deep inequalities are ignored by activists in favour of headline-grabbing stunts
James Bloodworth
11.06
When will we stop fetishising youth?
Jonathan Ross's reverse-ferret on trans issues is indicative of an alarming modern trend
Paul Embery
Monday
08.06
08.06
How the tide turned against the Greens
The post-Covid world is tailor-made for them but they're too bound up in identity politics
John Kampfner
08.06
The inequality that fuels our dangerous times
Racism is the driving factor behind current protests — but there are other issues at play
Peter Franklin
Friday
05.06
05.06
America is the greatest story ever told
Ancient narratives continue to shape the assumptions and ideals of the United States
Tom Holland
05.06
Not even Dom Cummings can help Labour
The Conservatives have had a lamentable few months — but Starmer still isn't beating Johnson
Matthew Goodwin
Tuesday
02.06
02.06
Will there be a second Covid wave?
It will be hard to track accurately the consequences of the lockdown loosening
Tom Chivers
02.06
How lockdown left me afraid of life
Ten weeks of isolation have left me risk-obsessed and angry
Stephen Pollard
Friday
29.05
29.05
Coronavirus doesn’t care about politics
Government plans have always been one step behind the virus — test and trace won't change that
Freddie Sayers
Thursday
21.05
21.05
Lockdown shattered my parental bond
A few weeks ago, the strange telepathy that exists between mother and child broke down
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
20.05
20.05
Can university survive Covid-19?
Academics have long argued that the computer can never replace the classroom
Gerard DeGroot
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