David Byers
David Byers is assistant editor (property and personal finance) at The Times.
The wheel deal? Shul organises drive-in Rosh Hashanah
Finchley Reform Synagogue’s Rabbi Miriam Berger hosted the event in which congregants were not allowed to leave their cars
History recalls the liars first
Few will remember the reasonable men and women of our society, but that's how history works
We still need local scrutiny
Should there be a levy on the big social media companies to fund local and investigative journalism? David Byers thinks there should.
What’s it in for Newmark?
Corbyn’s revolutionary politics surprises no one, of course. But I was genuinely flabbergasted to see Jeremy Newmark — the sensible, centre-left, head of the Jewish Labour Movement — standing in my constituency of Finchley and Golders Green, writes David Byers.
Newmark: vote for me, Corbyn won't win
Mr Newmark also repeated previous criticisms of Mr Corbyn over his attitude towards left-wing antisemitism, saying that he did not believe he properly understood the problem.
I can’t wait for those robots
A report released this month by PwC predicted that 40 per cent of American jobs would be replaced by automation by the early 2030s.
The truth about our family values
We ought to take better care of our parents and stop carting them off to impersonal, impossibly cash-strapped care homes to live out their days, writes David Byers
It’s good to talk — to everyone
If the political earthquakes of 2016 have taught us one thing, it’s that people have become much too keen on the sound of their own voices, and awfully bad at debating or engaging their neighbours, writes David Byers.
'We are now more vulnerable than ever to a resurgence of the grievance-driven politics of the 1930s'
As is the case with all extremists, Beckett’s politics were filled with contradictions
If we must fight wars, we must stick to the rules
Addicted to technology
When facts fall out of fashion
Questions on secret schools
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