October 13, 2020
How anti-vax are the Democrats? The politics of vaccination is a high-risk area, with a danger of unintended consequences
Justin Webb
12.10
The death of the music industry The pandemic has all but silenced the sector, and the Government is complacent at best
Ian Birrell
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
01.10
Why lockdown is a moral mess Rules go out of the window when you're battling a fast-moving pandemic
Giles Fraser
28.09
Are the conspiracy cranks a little bit right? The strangeness of the Covid world is providing fertile ground for paranoia
Gavin Haynes
24.09
Keir Starmer, a true conservative First complacent, now incoherent, the Tories failed to notice Labour coming for the Red Wall
Maurice Glasman
21.09
Are you joining the Covid exodus? As people continue to flee the capital, some words of warning
Louise Perry
15.09
Why are doctors leaving in droves? This historically stable, lucrative and prestigious profession is in critical condition
Louise Perry
14.09
Matt Hancock’s ‘messaging’ is no better than Trump’s Fearmongering slogans like 'don't kill your gran' are the opposite of good political leadership
Freddie Sayers
07.09
Can our seaside survive the winter? Bournemouth made it through lockdown, but the worst could be yet to come
James Bloodworth
03.09
Has lockdown left you with existential angst? Covid confinement has forced many to wrestle with thoughts of mortality and meaning
Giles Fraser
11.08
How ID cards could set us free Once they were seen as a threat to civil liberties, now they might preserve them
Peter Franklin