Section: Analysis

Total Results: 1004


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28 Oct 2020 - 12:10am

It pays to believe obviously untrue things Ignorant political opinions are like useless colleagues hired because of family connections

Tom Chivers

Monday, 26 October

26.10

How the experts messed up on Covid Why did all the major health authorities get it so wrong back in March?

Stuart Ritchie

Thursday, 22 October

22.10

What the Woke Terror shares with the French Revolution Both radical movements are shot through with paranoia, emotivism and religious caricature

Matthew Crawford

Wednesday, 21 October

21.10

Will a vaccine stop Covid? Even if it's effective, the logistics of delivering it are monumental

Tom Chivers

Tuesday, 20 October

20.10

Who speaks for Springsteenland? The man who wins small-town blue-collar America will be the country's next president

Zachary Hardman

Friday, 16 October

16.10

Why we should be more like Denmark Covid has brought us face-to-face with the need for common purpose

Paul Collier

Wednesday, 14 October

14.10

Matt Hancock is wrong about herd immunity Confusion about the Covid-19 science is hampering debate — and costing lives

Sunetra Gupta

Friday, 9 October

09.10

Will Catholics be kingmakers in the US? Despite being deeply split, they are poised to be unusually influential in 2020

Christopher Rhodes

Thursday, 8 October

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

Wednesday, 7 October

07.10

Is dating discrimination? The way we choose our partners reflects something sinister about societal attitudes

Ralph Leonard

Tuesday, 6 October

06.10

Covid is Trump’s last chance Is the President about to turn the race into a coronavirus referendum?

Freddie Sayers

Monday, 5 October

05.10

Why the young hate the Tories The party is behind in the polls and facing a demographic catastrophe

Ed West