04/15/2020 - 5:01pm

Covid is the common enemy we’ve been searching for The virus has united the country and in doing so, made us all a little emotional

Ashley Frawley

15.04

The Brits’ love-hate relationship with lockdown This country has a complicated attitude to authority

Dan Hitchens

15.04

The West is becoming like China, not the other way round Formerly free-market nations are turning to state capitalism in reponse to the crisis

Mary Harrington

Tuesday, April 14

14.04

Who says a Covid recession would mean more people dead? Historically, economic downturns have led to a fall in deaths, not a rise

Ed West

14.04

The week that coronavirus became visible New data out this morning shows that total deaths in the week ending 3 April were dramatically higher than normal

UnHerd

Saturday, April 11

11.04

Teach children knowledge — not critical thinking Without background information of a topic, comprehension will be limited even for the most able reader

Mary Harrington

Friday, April 10

10.04

WATCH: Andrew Adonis on the costs of the lockdown The Labour peer tells Freddie Sayers that we need a more rational debate

UnHerd

10.04

Nicky Gumbel’s Confessions Giles sits down with the Anglican priest and pioneer of the Alpha course to talk family, faith and doubt

Giles Fraser

10.04

Is air pollution making the pandemic worse? There's mounting evidence that it leaves us more vulnerable to the virus

Peter Franklin

Thursday, April 9

09.04

Beware unchecked scientific theories about Covid Due to these strange times, the scientific community is putting out unverified hypotheses at double rate

Tom Chivers

09.04

Joe Biden didn’t win, Bernie lost The Vermont Senator didn't even win the battle of ideas among the Democratic base

Peter Franklin

09.04

Virtual Seder was almost as good as the real thing But nothing will replace the physical togetherness of Judaism and Christianity

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, April 8

08.04

The strange symbolism of the Queen and Boris Helen Thompson and Matthew Sweet reflect on a revealing week for our country

UnHerd

08.04

Give NHS workers hazard pay Nurses and doctors should be compensated for risking their lives on the frontline

Charlie Peters

08.04

Why certain Right-wingers thirst for secret knowledge Esoteric belief systems can offer the ideologues a degree of exclusivity

Peter Franklin

08.04

Finally! The government recognises childcare as work New rules say that people can be furloughed if they can't work due to caring responsibilities

Mary Harrington

Tuesday, April 7

07.04

Catch-up: Lockdown TV, Day 15 Featuring Dominic Frisby on home schooling and Gavin Haynes on Traditionalism

UnHerd

07.04

Boris in the ICU makes this crisis too much to bear If the PM can be reduced to this, it emphasises how fragile our country is

Ed West

07.04

False cures for Covid-19 are endangering my health My access to hydroxychloroquine has been jeopardised since its rise to fame

Imogen Shaw

07.04

Do conservative Catholics get fair trials? Cardinal Pell had many enemies in Australia

Niall Gooch

07.04

Has the FT really changed its mind on capitalism? An editorial called time on four decades of neoliberal policy

Peter Franklin

Monday, April 6

06.04

Weirdo conservatives were the first to spot the Covid threat The Right is a particular combination of highly intelligent and quite stupid

Ed West

06.04

To relieve our parks, open the golf courses We need more public space to get through this, not less

Freddie Sayers

06.04

The Queen calls time on the snowflake generation She is right that this crisis is re-kindling fellow feeling

Giles Fraser

Saturday, April 4

04.04

What is the future for America Inc.? The Covid pandemic has thrown this question into sharp focus

Mary Harrington

Friday, April 3

03.04

Lockdown TV, Day 11 Featuring Paul Embery on Labour and corona-tyrants, and Giles Fraser and Mary Harrington post-liberal instincts

UnHerd

03.04

GPs should not play God during Covid If there are no medical issues at stake, doctors have no right to decide what lives are worth saving

Giles Fraser

03.04

The Orban decree is scary — but it’s about more than trans rights Progressives need to unite against the Orban threat, not point the finger at feminists

Julie Bindel

03.04

As a Tottenham Hotspur fan, I’m ashamed We should emulate other European teams' response to the crisis

Charlie Peters

03.04

Why are so many Italian doctors dying? Thus far, 77 have died

Peter Franklin

Thursday, April 2

02.04

Peter Hitchens on Coronavirus The columnist discusses his Covid scepticism with Freddie Sayers

UnHerd

02.04

A glimpse inside a virus-testing laboratory My correspondent reveals some surprisingly mundane sources of delay

Tom Chivers