UK Appoints a Minister for Loneliness

Ceylan Yeginsu, New York Times

Since Britain voted to leave the European Union more than a year ago, Europeans have mockingly said that the decision will result in an isolated, lonely island nation. But Britain, in fact, already has a serious problem with loneliness, research has found, affecting more than nine million people, prompting Prime Minister Theresa May to appoint a minister for loneliness.