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1 Apr 2020 - 1:05am
How likely are you to die of coronavirus?
We may have far more infections than previously thought, and constructing models to estimate numbers is extremely hard
Tom Chivers
01.04
What sort of sex do women really want?
If you like the wrong sort, then you'll be labelled vanilla, prudish and frigid
Louise Perry
Tuesday
31.03
31.03
Why doesn’t Britain value its farmers?
This crisis has shown we need to think very carefully about how the nation feeds itself
James Rebanks
31.03
Can they really arrest you for walking the dog?
You might think you've got a reasonable excuse to leave the house — the police might not
Adam King
31.03
Don’t trust the psychologists on coronavirus
Many of the responses to Covid-19 come from a deeply-flawed discipline
Stuart Ritchie
31.03
The truth about lockdown in Leningrad
Social distancing might break up families, but it can't compare to the infamous World War II siege
Anna Reid
31.03
Give everyone a debt holiday
While the pandemic traps the poorest workers at home, their ability to meet repayments is in freefall
Phillip Blond
Monday
30.03
30.03
All eyes on the Swedish coronavirus experiment
Their more moderate response to the pandemic is as much about politics as science
Freddie Sayers
30.03
Nineties Russia prepared me for coronageddon
Empty shelves, a demoralised population and a police state — it all feels very familiar
Daniel Kalder
30.03
Can poorer nations survive Covid-19?
If coronavirus is wreaking havoc in western Europe, think how destructive it will be in Africa
Daniel Knowles
30.03
Are you a Scrabble sadist or a Cluedo nerd?
A person's choice of boardgame can reveal much about their true nature
Sam Leith
Friday
27.03
27.03
Coronavirus will change nothing
The Black Death shows that after a pandemic, life goes on as before
Ben Gummer
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