Covid-19
Whistling in the wind: why do we not protect employees who come forward?
Whistleblowing law requires long overdue reform
Why a Keynesian stimulus is best for both the economy *and* public finances
There is no trade-off between supporting workers and fiscal sustainability
The vaccine will be safe. This legal contingency plan is necessary nonetheless
We should be looking now at the system to compensate anyone who is harmed, however unlikely that harm may be
The one fact that should inform Sunak’s Spending Review more than any other
The relationship between health and wealth is not what you might think
China says autocracy works better. Covid tolls will lead people to conclude it’s right
The Party insists it has a superior approach. Fumbling democracies must restore trust before it’s too late
What a Covid-19 vaccine means for the jobs crisis
With the prospect of a vaccine, the previous projections, calculations and activities of companies can now credibly be used to forecast the future
Why investors should expect creative destruction—without the creativity
Will failing firms clear the path for thriving successors? Not in this recovery
The second lockdown buys us time. We must use it
Government incompetence must not be allowed to derail urgent improvements in our pandemic infrastructure
How the pandemic is making extremism worse
More time spent locked down and online is allowing people to seek out chilling ideas—and act violently on them
Why I was wrong to support winding down the furlough scheme
The government must now adjust to the reality of the economic position
I quarantined in London. My friend quarantined in Sydney. Our experiences could not have been more different
The Australian system is invasive but vastly preferable to the palpable neglect you experience on arrival in the UK
The twisty tale of Dr Tegnell
The rockstar epidemiologist is leading Sweden through a great Covid experiment. Six months in, is it paying off?