Dear Reader,
The Prime Minister is in a battle to convince his own MPs of the merits of his tiered coronavirus strategy, with backbenchers questioning the economic and health impact of the plan. Yet, while an end may be in sight to this crisis, it has raised profound questions over the role of the state. In a powerfully written column, Janet Daley delves into the uncomfortable issues raised by Covid-19, and asks if governments should ever have the powers they have been exercising.
Insomnia is one of the many unexpected effects of the pandemic but a serious one nonetheless. In this excellent feature, Anna Magee looks into what has caused the rise in sleep problems and hears from a sufferer, while Telegraph writers put multiple treatments to the test.
In the row over Princess Diana’s 1995 Panorama interview with Martin Bashir little has been heard from the other victim of the whole affair, until now. Alan Waller is Earl Spencer’s former head of security and the man Mr Bashir falsely claimed had sold information about the Princess and her brother. In an exclusive and extraordinary interview, Mr Waller tells Robert Mendick about Mr Bashir’s subterfuge and the damage it wrought on his life.
Finally, this most difficult of years has triggered a boom in reading, which makes the arrival of our hotly anticipated list of books of the year all the more exciting. Do take a look at our top 50 books of 2020, there’s definitely something on there for you.
Chris
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My Choices | 'Covid-19 has plunged us into an existential crisis over the role of the state' – read Janet Daley on how the pandemic has brought into question how our democracy works. |
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Struggling to sleep? Our writers look at what is behind "covidsomnia" and the best methods for overcoming it and getting a good night's rest. |
| He was the man behind the Darth Vader mask but not his voice, and that led to a 30-year feud. Ed Power retells the falling out between David Prowse and George Lucas. (Free to read) |
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