Opinion
Pub lottery, anyone? How Covid-19 proves the brilliance of British character

Pub lottery, anyone? How Covid-19 proves the brilliance of British character
Paul McNamee: It’s important to grab the small warming coals of hope

Paul McNamee: It’s important to grab the small warming coals of hope
John Bird: We can’t wait, the time to plan tomorrow is now

John Bird: We can’t wait, the time to plan tomorrow is now
John Bird: The Beatles were a unifying force – now all we need is each other

John Bird: The Beatles were a unifying force – now all we need is each other
Paul McNamee: In isolation we’re still here for you

Paul McNamee: In isolation we’re still here for you
John Bird: We don’t all have music in us. But everyone has a social echo

John Bird: We don’t all have music in us. But everyone has a social echo
Paul McNamee: Yes, it’s hard. But we can still dream

Paul McNamee: Yes, it’s hard. But we can still dream
John Bird: Poetry or placards – we’ll keep our message out there

John Bird: Poetry or placards – we’ll keep our message out there
John Bird: Let this crisis bring a change in how we fight poverty

John Bird: Let this crisis bring a change in how we fight poverty
Paul McNamee: New thinking will see us through this
Paul McNamee: New thinking will see us through this
John Bird: We can survive this. But only with your help

John Bird: We can survive this. But only with your help
How street papers are dealing with the coronavirus

How street papers are dealing with the coronavirus
John Bird: We look to Austen for escapism, not harsh realities

John Bird: We look to Austen for escapism, not harsh realities
Paul McNamee: Don’t close down. Be vulnerable to delight

Paul McNamee: Don’t close down. Be vulnerable to delight
John Bird: Forget noble, our low-paid just need decent wages




