Tag: Covid

Total Results: 168


Who is ever ready to die? Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty
3 Sep 2020 - 12:25pm

Has lockdown left you with existential angst? Covid confinement has forced many to wrestle with thoughts of mortality and meaning

Giles Fraser

Tuesday, 11 August

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

Monday, 27 July

27.07

Has lockdown broken old habits for good? Most of us are imitators not innovators: that’s why it takes a disaster to bring about change

Peter Franklin

Friday, 24 July

24.07

Why we aren’t wearing masks in Sweden Anders Tegnell, architect of a unique response to the pandemic, defends his approach

Freddie Sayers

Friday, 17 July

17.07

The misguided mission to mask us The latest Covid-19 ruling could permanently affect our social relations

Paul Embery

Monday, 15 June

15.06

How to rescue Generation Rent Now is the time to change the house-building system, not subsidise it

Peter Franklin

Friday, 8 May

08.05

Who controls the Covid-19 narrative? People with no expertise are deciding what can be said about the pandemic

Douglas Murray

Tuesday, 5 May

05.05

Covid is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity We need an A-team to heal our economy. And please, no more austerity

Peter Franklin

05.05

Is the lockdown doing more harm than good? Yes, coronavirus can be deadly, but trapping us in our homes is also costly to lives and livelihoods

Tom Chivers

Wednesday, 29 April

29.04

How will the Tories fix the Covid fracture? As the pandemic deepens inequality and cripples communities, the Government has a choice

Paul Embery

Monday, 20 April

20.04

Is China preparing for war? There's a reason Beijing is aggressively pursuing a policy of total national self-sufficiency

Maajid Nawaz

Friday, 10 April

10.04

Could Italy tear Europe apart? Euroscepticism is running high as the EU abandons the beleaguered country to its pandemic fate

Matthew Goodwin