Lockdown
Vaccine certification: when intolerance meets hypochondria
It’s high time that we stop allowing fear to rule our lives and re-establish a healthy relationship with the risks that have surrounded us since time immemorial
The forgotten art of the handwritten letter
The humble handwritten letter has made a comeback during the coronavirus pandemic – but will it last?
Vaccine passports and the recalibration of social ethics
Vaccine passports would undermine one of the most fundamental rights in a civilised society: autonomy over one’s own body
Milking it
There is nothing semi-skimmed about Sir Charles Walker
Busy doing nothing
Thomas Woodham-Smith adjusts to a gentler pace of conducting business
April 2021: Letters to the Editor
David Starkey missed the Welsh Government’s slave trade project which is littered with errors and relies heavily on Wikipedia
Splendid isolation
Patrick Galbraith laments the increasing loneliness of rural life
Winston’s not back
If you didn’t want the bus to crash, why did you get on?
A year of fear
Dr Gary Sidley analyses the language of fear that has been peddled throughout the pandemic
Our very British brand of totalitarianism
While sales of “1984” went through the roof this past year, Aldous Huxley’s dystopian vision is much more likely to come true than George Orwell’s