Opinion

The rise of Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Brexit worries were not as taxing compared to coronavirus, writes Alex Claridge.
A four-day working week, free childcare and a universal income are no longer distant policy issues – they are life and death, writes James Muldoon.
The World Health Organisation's advice to government has been simple: 'Test, test, test', writes Sarah Borg.
The prospect of having our children at home during the coronavirus outbreak without the professional support they need is almost too much to bear, writes Sam Carlisle
There’s a noticeable absence of chocolate-dipped strawberries in most people’s panic-cupboard, writes Becky Kleanthous
Brexit may have delayed the debate on cages, but now is an opportunity for the UK to be a leader in animal rights, writes Deborah Meaden.
We may have to take it in turns to stagger to the kitchen to make hot lemon and honey drinks, writes Naomi Gryn.
Picking up the phone or slipping a note through a neighbour's door still shows you care, writes Alex Smith.
As more people work from home thanks to coronavirus, our society might finally start to celebrate the benefits of a good night's rest, writes Rachael Revesz.
Have to work from home? Just be grateful you can, writes Harriet Marsden.