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Coffee House Shots

Daily political analysis from The Spectator’s top team of writers, including Michael Gove, Tim Shipman, Isabel Hardman, James Heale, Lucy Dunn and many others.

Daily political analysis from The Spectator’s top team of writers, including Michael Gove, Tim Shipman, Isabel Hardman, James Heale, Lucy Dunn and many others.

Coffee House Shots

Is the UK on track to be Europe’s worst hit country?

On the Andrew Marr Show today, Sir Jeremy Farrar, a senior scientific advisor on the government’s scientific advisory group Sage, warned that the UK is on track to become one of the worst hit countries in Europe by coronavirus. So has the British government been too slow in its response? 

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Lessons learnt from Germany’s coronavirus response

Throughout recent weeks, Germany has been held up as an example of how to tackle coronavirus. So what exactly makes its response quite so effective?

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The human cost of the coronavirus lockdown

The government is trying to find out the human cost of the coronavirus lockdown, with one model seen by ministers estimating 150,000 ‘avoidable deaths’. So could the cure to the pandemic be worse than the disease itself?

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Why the lockdown isn’t over yet

Dominic Raab confirmed in today’s press conference that the lockdown is not being lifted just yet. On the podcast, Katy and James explain why.

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Will coronavirus usher in a new Conservatism?

The Chancellor ended today’s press briefing with the words: ‘Our economic plan and the plan for charities we announced today are built on one simple idea: that we depend on each other.’ On the podcast, James explains why he thinks coronavirus is the dawn of a new kind of Conservatism.

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The decision Dominic Raab can’t make

One of the biggest decisions in the government’s approach to tackling coronavirus is when and how to lift the lockdown. But this is also one of the most divisive issues within Cabinet. With the Prime Minister not yet out of hospital, this will be one of the things that Dominic Raab can’t decide in his

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Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care

Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care on Monday night as his condition worsened. What do we know of the situation, and where does government go from here?

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Who is running the government?

With Boris Johnson currently hospitalised with no sign of release any time soon, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is the ‘designated survivor’. But at today’s press conference, he admitted he hadn’t spoken to Boris Johnson since Saturday. So who is running the government?

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Boris admitted to hospital

Tonight, the Prime Minister is admitted to hospital for tests; the Queen gives a statement to the nation; and Catherine Calderwood steps down as Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer after having been found to flout her own social distancing rules.

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Keir Starmer’s first challenges as Labour leader

As expected, Keir Starmer has won the Labour leadership contest. But it’s not an easy time to become the new leader of the Opposition. What are his first challenges?

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Has Sweden got it right?

Unlike the UK and most of Europe, Sweden hasn’t locked down its population. What explains its difference in approach? Plus, what does the government’s coronavirus exit strategy look like?

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Matt Hancock’s Gordon Brown moment

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Why is Boris Johnson’s popularity surging?

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Is the government failing on testing?

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Is social distancing working?

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Is the West failing to rise to the coronavirus challenge?

Katy Balls talks to Sophia Gaston, Director of the British Foreign Policy Group, and Cindy Yu about the Western and Chinese responses to the coronavirus.

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What Boris’s coronavirus diagnosis means for the government

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What is Sunak’s stimulus for the self-employed?

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Is an immunity test around the corner?

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Who’s to blame for the tube overcrowding?

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Britain enters lockdown

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Is the government’s coronavirus approach confused?

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What does coronavirus mean for Britain’s prisons?

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Did the government just nationalise wages?

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Can this virus really be beaten within 12 weeks?

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The unanswerable question on coronavirus

The government today announced that schools will be closed come this Friday. Boris Johnson wasn’t able to answer when they will resume, but James Forsyth says in today’s Coffee House Shots podcast that this is only the beginning of stricter social measures, some of which could become compulsory in the not distant future. Rumours abound

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The Sunak stimulus

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Is the country ready for life under coronavirus?

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Can the government keep the public’s trust?

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Mervyn King on Radical Uncertainty

Fraser Nelson talks to Mervyn King about the limits of economics, where the number crunching in 2016 went wrong, and the sort of Brexit we should have.

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