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Letters: Does the PM have the courage to stop Britain s slide into Covid tyranny?

Credit: reuters SIR – Lord Sumption has highlighted how our freedoms are being eroded. But is anyone in the Government listening? Having extricated ourselves from the tyranny of the undemocratic European Union, we now face being enslaved by the tyranny of Covid fear. Boris Johnson knows how to please a crowd, but does he have the courage and vision to avert the nation’s slide into totalitarianism? Catherine Castree   SIR – Lord Sumption should know that the draconian restrictions on individual liberty during the Second World War were followed by a flowering of freedom and democracy such as this country has rarely seen. I have no fears about authoritarianism after lockdown.

Has Covid changed the price of a life?

Last modified on Mon 15 Feb 2021 07.17 EST The dilemmas are achingly familiar by now. Should we lock down or stay open? If we lock down, when and in what order should the different sectors of the economy open up? What about schools? Places of worship? Cultural and sporting venues? In each case, the question being asked is essentially the same: is saving x lives from Covid-19 worth y potential damage to society? The question is usually framed in terms of damage to the economy rather than damage to society, because the former is easier to measure (how do you measure the damage done to religious people of not being able to pray together, to schoolchildren of not being able to mix, or to any of us of being deprived of art?) That calculation is complex enough, but feeding into it is another that’s even more morally fraught: are some human lives more valuable than others?

Family Law Week: IU anonymised [2020] EWFC 98

IU v OS [2020] EWFC 98 This case concerned an application for a financial remedy brought by IU, a wife (‘W’), against OS, her husband (‘H’).   Cohen J s judgment is long (48 pages, 288 paragraphs). This is unsurprising in circumstances where the litigation lasted over 3 years, where the court heard from 12 witnesses (including H and W), where hand-writing experts where asked to assess various documents produced by H (and his team) which themselves required translation and where orders had to be obtained on behalf of W for documentation to be produced by H s solicitors (producing previously withheld and relevant evidence). W s costs (including interest) were c. £2.5-£2.6m.

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