MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
Emergency State: How We Lost Our Freedoms in the Pandemic and Why It Matters
by Adam Wagner
The Bodley Head, £14.99
A SLOW but sure descent into an authoritarian dystopia has been gathering pace during Britain’s unlucky 13 years of Conservative rule, and has accelerated since Boris Johnson plotted his way into office.
Yet it has taken Covid to consummate the concentration of executive power and bonfire of rights set out in Adam Wagner’s brilliant analysis. The author summarises the legal vandalism during the pandemic that has left cherished freedoms in tatters.
How ironic it is that Johnson swaggers through the ruins of Kiev as a hero of Ukraine’s “war for freedom” in a bid to engineer his comeback, when he is responsible for visiting more damage upon our body politic than Vladimir Putin ever could.
MARTIN HALL examines the way the Roman orator took on different schools of philosophy
GAVIN O’TOOLE welcomes, and recommends a a candid, evidence-based record of Britain’s role in the slaughter visited by Israel upon the Palestinians
JOHN GREEN asks how can we take decisive action on population levels with a world leader who is a destructive ignoramus
JOHN HAWKINS welcomes the passion, grief, precision and elegance of an eloquent witness of genocide


