The days and weeks to come seem paved with uncertainty. The Government’s ‘Tier system’ of restrictions returns next week, revised in part but reviled by many. Political unrest is rumbling in Westminster’s ranks, with Tory rebels threatening Boris Johnson’s support. Discord is growing in Europe, too, with France and Italy at economic odds. At the same time, ‘cancel culture’ is continuing apace. In times like these, clarity, certainty and common sense are increasingly precious commodities. Act now to save over 75% on a Telegraph subscription with our Cyber Monday deal. Join us today fromjust 3 for your first four months, including a one-month free trial. Turn to the News Website of the Year for an unrivalled, uncompromising perspective on the stories that matter most to you. You’ll be able to follow all the latest news as the UK’s R rate falls to below one after three weeks of national lockdown in England. Stay ahead of the incoming restrictions and check which tier your area is in with our easy-to-use postcode tool - and get a clear understanding of the rules in Tiers One, Two and Three. We’ll help you plan for Christmas, too, with a comprehensive breakdown of the rules on seeing your family. We’ll keep you expertly informed on the progress towards a vaccine, as AstraZeneca looks to run a new trial of the Oxford Covid-19 jab. You’ll also find up-to-the-minute coverage of the global race for a vaccine, including who’ll receive it first and whether it will be compulsory. We’ll bring you every vital update as Boris Johnson is forced to defend the tier system, after a growing revolt from within his own party. As Patrick O’Flynn writes, this ‘Tory Tiers rebellion is a deeply dangerous moment for Boris’. Fraser Nelson is adroit in stating that this ‘crude new tier system has only inflamed the lockdown revolt’. Jeremy Warner, meanwhile, calls for a ‘root and branch reform’ of our public services, following Britain’s ‘inept handling of Covid’. In addition to Britain’s best opinion writing, you’ll also find first-rate analysis from our unparalleled team of writers. Camilla Tominey will talk you through how these new restrictions will leave 34 million people worse off than before lockdown. Tom Harris scrutinises Labour’s response to the lockdown measures and Keir Starmer’s ‘tricky tightrope-walk’. You won’t want to miss Esther McVey’s brilliant article, either, in which she shines a light on the overlooked victims of the pandemic. Esther draws on statistics and interviews to conclude that ‘politicians have been guilty of a dereliction of basic duty’, highlighting the need to see ‘the bigger picture.’ With so much happening close to home, you might well have missed the latest tension and turmoil in Europe. A top Italian government official has pleaded for the European Central Bank to cancel debts caused by the pandemic to help the hard-hit nation recover. France, however, has slammed Italy’s request, describing it as ‘a very dangerous path’. Germany has seen coronavirus infections pass the grim milestone of one million cases, with a higher daily toll in its second wave. Justin Huggler writes from Berlin, where he investigates exactly what went wrong. The best of common-sense cultural coverage will also be right at your fingertips. In the week that saw psychologist Jordan Peterson’s new book cause a reported ‘internal meltdown’ at his publisher, Jemima Lewis writes incisively that this ‘attempt to censor’ Peterson lays bare the ‘intolerance of the social justice generation.’ Over 800 readers have had their say in our subscriber-exclusive comments section on this article. Join us today and your opinion would be warmly welcomed too. Elsewhere in Culture, Ed Power rallies against ‘entitled, childish Star Wars fans’ for their vitriolic response to comments made by The Mandalorian star, Gina Carano. Neil McCormick, meanwhile, asks whether the Grammys are ‘too afraid’ to honour Bob Dylan, whose 2020 album has received no nominations, despite garnering critical and popular acclaim. As well as bringing you award-winning reporting on the news of the day, Telegraph journalists also crusade on our readers’ behalf. This week, our consumer champion, Katie Morley, has reclaimed 85,000 from NS&I for one of our readers. Katie has won back over 2million so far. As a Telegraph subscriber, you’ll be able to read her other fascinating and often touching stories too, including a six-figure cryptocurrency scam and a pink 80 swimsuit that faded in a hotel pool. Don’t miss our exceptional Cyber Monday offer. Subscribe today to enjoy your first month of our award-winning journalism for free, then your next three months for just 1 a month. You can stay with us for just 2 a week thereafter - and you may cancel your subscription at any time. Subscribe now |