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03/27/2020 - 12:06am
Italy’s flirtation with fascism
If we don't draw a distinction between the Right and the far-Right, we'll lose our ability to recognise which is which
Douglas Murray
27.03
Joe Biden has already blown it
The Democrat hopeful looks like an amateur, even as Trump risks American lives
Justin Webb
27.03
Pity the women locked in with their abusers
How long will the Government ignore those families trapped at home with violent partners?
Joan Smith
Thursday
26.03
26.03
It’s time for an NHS National Service
The biggest crisis since the Second World War calls for a huge effort to mobilise the young and healthy
Aris Roussinos
26.03
How society can survive Covid-19
Social capital has been left to atrophy over generations — now is the time to replenish it
Will Tanner
26.03
The bright side of death
Lent reminds us that uncomfortable periods of life can offer us a great deal of wisdom
Giles Fraser
26.03
The ruthlessness of the sexual marketplace
The search for romantic love, as a new book suggests, was always a fool's errand
James Bloodworth
26.03
Can our mental health cope?
Don't catastrophise: conquering things is what we humans do
Polly Mackenzie
Wednesday
25.03
25.03
Will the pandemic kill off libertarianism?
Coronavirus is forcing us to reckon with some basic assumptions about freedom
James Kirkup
25.03
Coronavirus has given Orban his excuse
The Hungarian leader has used the crisis to erode political freedom
Alexander Faludy
25.03
Covid-19 is the nail in the coffin for traditional funerals
Its legacy will be that we separate the disposal of the body from the commemoration of the life
Andrew Watts
25.03
Why this could be worse than the Spanish flu
We may have far better medicine than 100 years ago, but we're not as well prepared for the aftershocks of an epidemic
Gerard DeGroot
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