Britain | Out of the shadows
The freemasons want to be known for hand wash, not handshakes
Covid-19 offers a chance for some good publicity
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Out of the shadows”
Britain April 25th 2020
- The BBC is having a good pandemic
- Covid-19 exposes flaws in Britain’s good-times government
- The impossibility of measuring inflation in a pandemic
- Official data suggest Britons are learning to help each other
- British fast-food chains are slowly restarting business
- The freemasons want to be known for hand wash, not handshakes
- The Virtual Parliament brings a welcome return to scrutiny
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