Tag: NHS

Total Results: 105


November 6, 2020

The Government’s Covid scaremongering It is an insult to the public's intelligence to treat us like a volatile rabble

Timandra Harkness

Friday
25.09

25.09

The empty cult of Captain Tom Our sentimental obsession with the war hero has more to do with failure than success

Tanya Gold

Tuesday
22.09

22.09

Parliament’s pathetic Covid response At times of national crisis, shouldn't our MPs hold Government to account?

Paul Embery

Tuesday
15.09

15.09

Why are doctors leaving in droves? This historically stable, lucrative and prestigious profession is in critical condition

Louise Perry

Tuesday
01.09

01.09

Let’s be honest, the NHS is awful In public we lionise it; in private we share stories of its incompetence and heartlessness

Henry Jeffreys

Tuesday
19.05

19.05

Up the workers: how Covid reset society’s values After decades of disdain for working people, their worth has risen rapidly. Will we back up our words with action?

Jenny McCartney

Tuesday
12.05

12.05

What if people aren’t innately good? Rutger Bregman's new book <i>Human Kind</i> ignores the power of shame

Gavin Haynes

Monday
27.04

27.04

Has Boris had a sickbed conversion? Brushes with mortality can dramatically change political leaders — and not always for the better

Tom Holland

27.04

Which epidemiologist do you believe? The debate about lockdown is not a contest between good and evil

Freddie Sayers

Wednesday
22.04

22.04

Britain doesn’t care about social care The Covid crisis has exposed how little our society values its most vulnerable

Ian Birrell

Thursday
16.04

16.04

Who cares about carers? Once a week we sing their praises, the rest of the time we underpay and undervalue them

Mary Harrington

Tuesday
14.04

14.04

Can your smartphone crack Covid? Contact-tracing apps are touted as a way out of lockdown. But what about privacy?

Timandra Harkness