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Letters: The lockdown is turning back the clock on women’s lives in Britain
SIR – We are concerned that the long-term impact on women is being overlooked in the government’s response to the…
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‘The nation’s social contract with the government has been broken’
England could move to Plan B Covid restrictions after Wednesday’s announcement, but it could be in name only, according to…
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We’re seeing lockdown by stealth
The country isn’t on lockdown by name, but according to Telegraph columnist Liam Halligan, it’s not far from inherently lockdown.…
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How quickly have we lost sight of our right to freedom?
If Boris Johnson thought he was enjoying some gentle relaxation ahead of the holidays, his plans have clearly been turned…
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General who led invasion of Iraq to report back on NHS management review
Within government – most notably in Treasury – there are clear concerns about efficiency and spending on bureaucracy. Boris Johnson…
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Planet Normal: The rules were ludicrous
Telegraph columnists Allison Pearson and Liam Halligan have made no secret of their skepticism about using repeated Covid lockdowns on…
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‘The public has to accept some responsibility for lockdowns’, says senior Tory MP
For Sir Charles Walker, there is one uncomfortable aspect of the pandemic policies that he has railed against for much…
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It’s not good enough to claim ignorance over Covid deaths in care homes
The biggest mistake made at the start of the pandemic was letting people out of hospitals and into nursing homes…
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Continued care home measures are cruel
One of the most damaging hangovers from Covid is an unwarranted aversion to risk. The virus continues to circulate, but…
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Public sector officials must stop the gaslighting
Readers may have noticed the discrepancy between their personal experiences of the NHS and the reassurances of health chiefs that…
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