Now that those at greater risk of developing a serious case of COVID-19 have been vaccinated, B.1.617.2 – the ‘Indian variant’ – is less of a danger to the UK. Paul Dolan, Christian Krekel and George Wharton (LSE) argue that the biggest concern is now people whose lives and livelihoods are harmed by lockdowns. These harms are hard to quantify, but no less real
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We should remain sceptical of the changes to the UK’s approach to managing migration during the COVI...
What is the biggest concern facing South Asia over the next decade? Ritika Arora-Kukreja — winner of...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people of different ethnicities in England has invited a lot ...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
During 2020, residents of the West Nile sub-region of North West Uganda resisted government-imposed ...
India, like other large countries, hopes its own vaccine, Covaxin, can help the nation find routes t...
The tendency to consume news information to mitigate uncertainty is well-known to scholars. But cons...
I grew up in a household that crossed boundaries.And as a result, I faced relentless questions from ...
Genevieve Gorrell discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the verbal abuse politicians receive on Twitte...
Herd immunity is often held up as a solution to the COVID-19 crisis. Bob Hancké (LSE) argues that it...
The government’s ‘deal’ with the EU is atrocious, writes Ruth Lea. The Withdrawal Agreement and the ...
Having formally left the EU, the UK’s response to COVID-19 has revealed its eagerness to go it alone...
Siva Thambisetty (LSE) reflects on the ongoing failure to increase countries’ access to COVID vaccin...
This paper argues that the controversy over GM crops is not best understood in terms of the supposed...
John Taurek argues that, in a choice between saving the many or the few, the numbers should not coun...
We should remain sceptical of the changes to the UK’s approach to managing migration during the COVI...
What is the biggest concern facing South Asia over the next decade? Ritika Arora-Kukreja — winner of...