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Peaceful vigil turns violent when group of men described as ‘the police’ turn up… Spot the logical fallacy! The Eye’s Grand Royal Interview Quiz… Families allowed to dream up excuses again not to visit Granny as care homes reopen… Senior TV royal gives up public service role at Good Morning Britain… Syria misery intensifies as coronavirus tests positive for Assad-19… Only way to avoid a new lockdown is to maintain current one, insists Prof Chris Whitty… NHS Test & Trace unable to track down any member of the public who thinks it’s wasted £37bn… Jordan B Peterson’s Rules for Life, as told to Craig Brown
Protocol error
Food export fiasco and a major diplomatic row
Fringe politics
Lockdown sceptics look to the right
Royal Special
The Street of Shame’s Paper Tigers
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Food export fiasco and a major diplomatic row
Fringe politics
Lockdown sceptics look to the right
Royal Special
The Street of Shame’s Paper Tigers
Read these stories and much more - only in the magazine. Subscribe here to get delivery direct to your home and never miss an issue!