Opinion
The Chancellor's comments about Nando's reopening shows he's just as out of touch as the rest of the cabinet, Maighna Nanu writes
Whatever happens now, nothing will undo Boris Johnson’s misjudgement, arrogance, or refusal to apologise. Trust that is lost does not return, Jonathan Lis writes.
Scepticism is misplaced – UBI would offer a lifeline to those worst affected by the Covid-19-induced economic slump, writes Steve Jeffels.
Although I am saddened, I am encouraged that many of us will find creative and safe ways to celebrate Eid, writes Mariam Khan.
The abolition of the NHS surcharge for migrant workers is correct – but most wouldn't qualify for a visa anyway under this government's immigration scheme, Mandu Reid writes.
On my estate, young, white, middle class residents show complete unwilling to social distance, Asma Shah writes.
Whether the delay was due to a failure in modelling, communication or policy remains to be seen, but is a vital question to answer, professor Kit Yates writes.
Coronavirus lockdown means we are now running the risk of a whole generation 'failing to launch', Tristram Hooley writes.
Another lacklustre performance from the PM shows he needs his yah-booing backbenchers back – and soon, Alastair Campbell writes.
If there is one silver lining in this crisis, Covid-19 has laid bare our structural inequalities, Sir Simon Woolley and Imran Sanaullah write.