Tuesday 2 December 2008

 

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Michael Henderson

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CoffeeHouse

Today, at Prime Minister’s Question Time, Harriet Harman—standing in for Gordon Brown—joked that she could not become PM because: “there...

ComRes has Labour within one point of the Tories

ComRes has Labour within one point of the Tories

The consensus  in Westminster is that the Tories are back on the front foot following the PBR and the Damian...

Ken Livingstone: I favour 75 percent tax

Ken Livingstone: I favour 75 percent tax

Ken Livingstone tonight made two quite remarkable statements tonight at the latest Soundings / Comment is Free debate on ‘Who owns...

Profiting from profit-making

School reform is by some margin the best Conservative policy, but could it be better still? The Independent today runs...

The new crew

The new crew

Elections have consequences as John McCain likes to say. So it would be unrealistic of us hawks to expect the...

Arts

Let down by Britten

Caught by chance on Remembrance Sunday, the broadcast of the composer’s celebrated recording of War Requiem kept me hooked, listening with half an ear, half fascinated, half repelled, for the whole duration of a trip down memory lane, recalling the wave of patriotic fervour and heart-on-sleeve emotion surrounding the work’s première, 1962, in the new Coventry cathedral.

Books

The power of the evasive word

The power of the evasive word

The Economist Book of Obituaries, by Keith Colquhoun and Ann Wroe

Deadlier than the male

Deadlier than the male

When does a novel stop being a novel and become a crime story? It’s often assumed that there is an unbridgeable gap between them, but that’s not necessarily so.

Style & Travel

Stocking- filler fizz

Stuck for stocking-filler ideas and feel like raising an insouciant middle finger to the credit crunch?

Money is no object

We’re sliding into the worst depression in the history of mankind but Mayfair hasn’t noticed.

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In this week's issue

Brown has played into the hands of the Tory Bullingdon Boys he loathes

Fraser Nelson says that the Pre-Budget Report killed off New Labour without landing a punch on the Tories. It has paved the way for a new Conservatism, in which Cameron woos aspirational voters, focuses on government debt and looks for responsible spending cuts

Fraser Nelson

Sarkozy’s dream of taming America is doomed

The American model of lightly regulated capitalism may be in disrepute, says Irwin Stelzer. But the French President’s ambition is deluded

Irwin Stelzer

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