Plus: How the Pembrokeshire killer was caught and the lasting legacy of the documentary series, Up
From The Editor By Chris Evans, Editor | |
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Dear Reader, While there is good news on the progress of vaccinations this morning, it seems clear that the pandemic is worse in the UK now than at any previous point. Was the current situation unavoidable or the inevitable consequence of ministerial mistakes? Daniel Capurro sifts through the key moments of the last year and argues in a stinging piece that our current predicament is the predictable result of a deliberate shift away from listening to the science. The BBC is meant to be in the midst of a culture change under its new director-general, Tim Davie. If Ian Botham’s inbox is anything to go by, the plan might not be working. Lord Botham writes in his column of the many correspondents angry at the Corporation for continuing to push an agenda at odds with their country values. Of the many institutions struggling under the strain of the pandemic, the Church of England is perhaps the most surprising. Rather than becoming a focal point of community and spiritual support, it has become mired in restrictions. Already in a precarious state before Covid-19, the Church is in crisis. In this brilliant piece, Harry Mount talks to those at the heart of the struggle over the Church’s future and asks if it can survive the coronavirus. Finally, we heard the sad news of the passing last week of Michael Apted. Few individuals have produced such revolutionary work as Up, the documentary series that followed 14 Britons over decades. Ben Lawrence writes about the wide-reaching influence of the series and why it could only have worked under Apted’s hand. Chris PS Thank you for your immense generosity in donating to our charity appeal. We have already sailed past last year's total. There is still time left to contribute if you haven't already. Head here to find out about the excellent charities we are supporting. | | |
My Choices | "The mess we find ourselves in was entirely predictable months ago" – Read Daniel Capurro's argument that the Government's defiance of science has caused today's crisis. | | | Already in crisis before Covid-19 and struggling to come up with a coherent policy for worship during lockdown, Harry Mount asks if the Church of England can survive. (Free to read) | | |
| Hear the story of how the Pembrokeshire killer was caught, 21 years after his crimes, from the policeman who cracked the cold case. | | "Exploring the world with my mum helped put life into perspective" – read Diana Anyakwo's touching story. | | |
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