Month: April 2020

Total Results: 87


April 6, 2020

Woody Allen’s brilliant betrayal If you want to know about the man, don't read the autobiography — watch the films

Tanya Gold

06.04

The guilty pleasure of daytime TV A beginner's guide to the viewing delights that can unite us in the age of lockdown

Gareth Roberts

06.04

Home schooling could be a blessing in disguise By doing things remotely, we might find out that schools are a waste of money

Dominic Frisby

Friday
03.04

03.04

We don’t need ‘gotcha’ journalism now The media carrying on as normal during a health crisis is less public service, more public nuisance

Douglas Murray

03.04

Will Covid bankrupt Donald Trump? The President's personal business interests lie in areas badly affected by the pandemic

Justin Webb

03.04

The last thing Labour needs is ‘unity’ To purify the Party, its new leader must purge the hard Left squad

Stephen Pollard

03.04

Can the Olympics relight its fire? There will be fewer record-breaking performances, but next year's Games may rediscover their true spirit

Richard Askwith

Thursday
02.04

02.04

Covid-19: do the shires even care? It's the 'war generation' — not much-maligned millennials — who aren't taking coronavirus seriously

James Bloodworth

02.04

It can’t be ‘big business as usual’ after coronavirus If capitalism is to survive this epidemic, we cannot continue to do things the Airbnb and Amazon way

Mary Harrington

02.04

The Magnificent Seven is a post-liberal idyll The epic western is an extended metaphor for the contrast between liberals and communitarians

Giles Fraser

02.04

The things we do for growth We kill people, wreck the planet and blot out the sun: all for the sake of GDP

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
01.04

01.04

Why we must resist the corona-tyrants As Parliament keeps the whole population under house arrest, there are very few voices of dissent

Paul Embery