Would mass extermination of moggies have changed the public mood?
Some truly ludicrous measures were tossed around at the height of Covid – along with the ones we actually got.
Some truly ludicrous measures were tossed around at the height of Covid – along with the ones we actually got.
Sunak’s ambition for Britain to be a science superpower will fail unless the government listens to industry concerns over tax, speeding up drug approval and boosting clinical trials.
Daily Briefing: Those in China are bracing for what’s likely to be the world’s largest coronavirus surge since the pandemic began.
Daily Briefing: Zero Covid is an increasingly untenable policy. Yet abandoning it will come at quite some cost.
As more and more sceptics come out of the closet, it’s time to admit: small rebellions kept me sane during lockdown madness.
The new leader must stop listening to focus groups, put the Red Wall on an equal footing, temper relations with Europe, and solve the Northern Ireland problem.
In this week’s French letter, Walter fears travel chaos as he heads across the Channel for first time since pandemic, bemoans the lack of dentists and gets ready for eye surgery.
After four extraordinary decades, where China’s population swelled from 660 million to 1.4 billion, it is on track to turn down this year.
The former minister Jesse Norman has submitted a deadly no confidence letter in Boris Johnson’s leadership.
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