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When youth finds its voice: young Nigerians resist SARS abuses
(6 minute read) Patience is a virtue. But when it comes to waiting for the fruits of democracy, it's a virtue which has its limits, says Joshua Nwachukwu.
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The genie is out of the bottle
(5 minute read) Prepare for a very different world when the threat of COVID has finally lifted, writes Chris Creegan.
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To lock down or not to lock down? Part 2
(6 minute read) Michael Wee sheds light on the complexity of mental health concerns in the pandemic.
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Weary, worried and waiting
(4 minute read) Richard Bauckham reflects on the special strains of a new lockdown in the UK.
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Dallying shepherds and muscular Christs: the Pre-Raphaelites as mental wellbeing
(6 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst believes art can still offer us inspiration in our lockdown state.
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To lock down or not to lock down? Part 1
(3 minute read) Michael Wee discusses the ethics of decision-making about lockdown.
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The Coronavirus and ‘The Great Operation’
(10 minute read) Rosemary Milne offers useful advice on how to remain fully human in a digital age.
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What would Poirot do?
(6 minute read) Kenson Li learns lessons for lockdown from the great fictional sleuth.
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Time to make peace with nature … but how?
(7 minute read) Richard Bauckham ponders the great challenge to creation posed by our everyday destructiveness.
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Grimy glory: lessons in beauty from sewage-plants and run-down buildings
(7 minute read) Self-confessed commoner Adam Brocklehurst explains how the aristocratic Lucinda Lambton has helped him see the world around him with new eyes.