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Biden is far from perfect – but we should still take a moment to savour his victory | Suzanne Moore
The left is so used to losing that we have become sore winners. While the US has not been fixed overnight, there is reason to feel hope again, writes Suzanne Moore
Suzanne Moore
09, Nov, 2020 @5:02 PM

We need to keep talking about miscarriage – and share the pain | Suzanne Moore
Whether its in discussions of miscarriage or menstruation, the words ‘woman’ and ‘mother’ are being erased by some. Why can’t we just say that women and trans men have periods?
Suzanne Moore
26, Oct, 2020 @5:17 PM

Instead of uniting us, Boris Johnson is presiding over the breakup of Britain | Suzanne Moore
The prime minister’s handling of Covid has fractured England – and boosted calls for Scottish independence, says Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore
Suzanne Moore
23, Oct, 2020 @11:33 AM

I've got Covid claustrophobia. Get me a flight to … anywhere | Suzanne Moore
I spend hours online looking for a cheap flight. I’m determined to get away, but where, asks Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore
Suzanne Moore
20, Oct, 2020 @6:00 AM

On social media everyone is a hero or zero. We must embrace the complexity of real life | Suzanne Moore
When Malala Yousafzai endorsed a Tory friend of hers, the outraged online response betrayed the rigidity that has come to define modern thought
Suzanne Moore
19, Oct, 2020 @4:00 PM

Is it reckless to hope Trump might actually be defeated? | Suzanne Moore
I keep imagining the day after the election. If he wins, will anyone be able to get out of bed, asks Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore
Suzanne Moore
13, Oct, 2020 @6:00 AM

John Lydon’s support for Trump is idiotic. But why expect your heroes to stay pure? | Suzanne Moore
The former Sex Pistol has said he would vote for the current US president. It’s a reminder that, when musicians get involved in politics, the result is usually nonsense
Suzanne Moore
12, Oct, 2020 @5:05 PM

There are dark times ahead. We have only one weapon: hope
What will we need to survive this deluge of macho politicians, incompetence and lockdowns as the nights draw in? A belief that one day it will be better
Suzanne Moore
06, Oct, 2020 @5:00 AM

British students are learning one lesson this term: trust no one | Suzanne Moore
Held hostage by institutions and landlords, students are paying huge amounts of money for a little bit of online learning. It is an absolute disgrace
Suzanne Moore
28, Sep, 2020 @4:01 PM

There are now at least 10 tribes of Covid. Which one are you? | Suzanne Moore
Our responses to coronavirus are not us-and-them, like Brexit. We have fractured into many different groups. From the graph fetishists to the snoops, which one are you, asks Suzanne Moore
Suzanne Moore
22, Sep, 2020 @5:00 AM

The thing about society’s crème de la crème is, it makes a hell of a mess | Suzanne Moore
Recent memoirs from Sasha Swire and Barbara Amiel display a sense of entitlement matched only by sheer cluelessness, says Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore
Suzanne Moore
18, Sep, 2020 @4:31 PM

Grey houses, Spam fritters: Terence Conran saved Britain from so much | Suzanne Moore
Habitat’s founder brought sensuality and sophistication to a country starved of fun and colour. He taught me and countless others how to live, says Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore
Suzanne Moore
14, Sep, 2020 @4:38 PM
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