Section: Analysis

Total Results: 1004


22% of millennials in a recent poll said they had zero friends. Credit: Neville Elder/Getty
23 Aug 2019 - 11:26am

What’s making Millennials so lonely?

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 21 August

21.08

Boris’s stimulus stunt

Peter Franklin

Monday, 19 August

19.08

Big Bezos is watching you Amazon is facilitating a citizen-led surveillance revolution

Peter Franklin

Friday, 16 August

16.08

Are ‘gateway’ drugs a fiction?

Tom Chivers

16.08

Why cities are no place for kids Pricing people out of becoming parents makes urban communities incomplete

Peter Franklin

Monday, 12 August

12.08

How to understand the rise of national populism A post-liberal reading list

Matthew Goodwin

12.08

The latest reason to scrap HS2 Will the Emirates' hyperloop get off the ground?

Peter Franklin

Thursday, 13 June

13.06

What’s wellbeing worth? The risks of replacing GDP with dodgy metrics

Tom Chivers

Wednesday, 22 May

22.05

How Farage outflanked everyone As Westminster politicians conspire, the Brexit Party leader grows more powerful

Matthew Goodwin

Wednesday, 8 May

08.05

Is the ‘epidemic of loneliness’ fake news? The health impacts of increasing isolation are being doomily exaggerated

Tom Chivers

08.05

The danger of digital strip searches Why we all need protection from unregulated data extraction

Timandra Harkness

Thursday, 4 April

04.04

What’s really to blame for the opioid crisis? Is the old debate about drug policy still relevant to the new drug trade?

Peter Franklin