Sunday 22 November 2009

Jobs at Telegraph

Friday, 4th July 2008

The week that was

8:33pm

Some highlights of the week on Spectator.co.uk:

George Osborne wants your questions.

Maurice Gerard reports on the aftermath of the presidential election in Zimbabwe.

Fraser Nelson says that Ken Clarke has watered down the West Lothian Answer , and congratulates Kylie on her OBE.

James Forsyth thinks Ed Balls has failed the laugh test, and gives his take on the waterboarding debate.

Peter Hoskin observes how Gordon Brown is turning to the Blairites, and wonders whether Alistair Darling is set to axe the 2p rise in fuel duty.

Stephen Pollard describes his encounter with a TV producer.

Melanie Phillips gives her thoughts on the BNP.

Clive Davis tracks the Ray Lewis business.

Trading Floor wishes we had a Department for Bad Ideas.

And Americano outlines the shape of the race to come.

Blogs: Martin Bright | Susan Hill | Alex Massie | Melanie Phillips | Faith Based | Cappuccino Culture

Actions: Email to a friend  |   Permalink   |   Comment | Subscribe

Post this entry to:   del.icio.us | Digg | Newsvine | NowPublic | Reddit

Comments Post comment

Be the first to comment on this article!

Back to top

Tag Cloud

Coffee House archive

sponsored links

Spectator recommends

Spectator classifieds

      GASCONY

GASCONY, SW France, near Condom-en-Armagnac 13th Century stone house, 21st Century luxury for 12 in 5 en-suites. 50 acres +

BIG SAND STEEL BAND

IF YOU ARE PLANNING A CHAMPAGNE RECEPTION and looking for some light entertainment, you can now hire London's busiest steel

BOSC LEBAT, Tarn et Garonne.

BOSC LEBAT, SW France. Only 45 minutes from Toulouse Airport with daily flights from most provincial airports avoiding the horrors