Britain is coping with the coronavirus crisis because of the quiet heroism of its citizens

By Stig Abell in THE TIMES, 25 March 2020 There’s something I am trying to do less at the moment: terror-scrolling on my phone. I am sure many of us do it too much: first thing in the morning or – even more perniciously – last thing at night, cycling through news websites or social…

‘Give me liberty, or give me (grandma’s) death!’

By Michael Sean Winters in The National Catholic Reporter (USA), 26 March 2020 Growing up Catholic, attending a small country church in the late '60s and early '70s, every Easter Sunday we sang a saccharine hymn called, "Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the Holy Anthem Rise." (Listen to it at your own risk: It creates a dreadful…

Coronavirus: Patrick Kidd’s reasons to be cheerful, Parts 1-13

By Patrick Kidd in THE TIMES, 21 March 2020  Winnie the Pooh could be relied on to offer comforting words to Piglet   For those who are neither suffering from coronavirus nor treating it, merely inconvenienced or afraid, the best approach might be to act more like Winnie. Not Churchill but Pooh. The bear of…