We are far too soft on the vaccine hesitant
The fears of the vaccine hesitant shouldn’t be dismissed as irrational, but they must be addressed — urgently, writes Lucy Carne.
The fears of the vaccine hesitant shouldn’t be dismissed as irrational, but they must be addressed — urgently, writes Lucy Carne.
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Beauty pageants are back, along with the patronising criticism of a woman’s desire to good look, writes Lucy Carne.
That an athlete, who was up until 2012 a man, can compete in a women’s event based on strength makes a mockery of the Olympic spirit of fair play, writes Lucy Carne.
Teachers deserve gratitude and recognition for their hard work, but are being tarnished by their union’s political posturing, writes Lucy Carne.
The Wally and Jackie Lewis story is far from unique with the vow of Baby Boomers now simply ’til retirement do us part, writes Lucy Carne.
Behind every king is a king maker and with Wally Lewis that was Jackie. We should not forget the devoted wife who paid the price for her sacrifice and support, writes Lucy Carne.
Yet more innocent lives have been lost that should not have been if it weren’t for the revolving door of the justice system. Make it stop, writes Lucy Carne.
Power, celebrity and wealth should not entitle people to elbow their way to the front of the COVID vaccine program ahead of the elderly, writes Lucy Carne.
Confected outrage over Vogue’s Kamala Harris cover may seem trivial, but it’s yet another pile on by triggered moralisers angry about anything, writes Lucy Carne.
This has been the year of hypocrisy and irrational normalcy. Bring on the 2021 quiet revolution, writes Lucy Carne.
Crackers are a Christmas table staple, but thanks to cancel culture you won’t find many laughs with your paper hat this year.
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