Thursday 16 October 2008

 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Michael Henderson

Michael Henderson suggests


Business

Martin Vander Weyer's thoughts on the world of business

Safe as houses: why Nationwide survived

Safe as houses: why Nationwide survived

Matthew Lynn says Britain’s largest building society prospered by refusing to follow fashion — while its bolder, greedier rivals have all gone bust or been taken over

The No. 1 tax detective agency

Ross Clark takes a look at the TaxPayers’ Alliance

A riposte to the Archbishop

A riposte to the Archbishop

Leading hedge-fund manager Paul Marshall says Rowan Williams was wrong to scapegoat share traders

‘Business only thrives when society thrives’

‘Business only thrives when society thrives’

Judi Bevan hears the views of Paul Myners, the left-leaning millionaire art collector who has just become Gordon Brown’s City minister

Arts

Credit where it’s due

Credit where it’s due

Charles Spencer battles the credit crunch

Fear and menace

Gomorrah
15, Nationwide

Books

Terrors of the imagination

Terrors of the imagination

The Beacon, by Susan Hill

Surprising literary ventures

Surprising literary ventures

So You Want to Try Drugs?, by Fiona Foster and Alexander McCall Smith

Style & Travel

Call of the wild

Call of the wild

One Highlands estate is to become a wilderness reserve, writes Lisa Marie Johnson

To the manner born

To the manner born

James Sherwood discovers a new meaning to the phrase ‘fashion house’

The Spectator Parliamentarian Awards
The Spectator Billabong
In this week's issue

Web Exclusive: Lloyd Evans on Thomas Friedman

Thomas Friedman, the influential American commentator, addressed Intelligence Squared on his new book, ‘Hot, Flat and Crowded. Why the world needs a green revolution and how we can renew our global future.’

Lloyd Evans

Amid the financial turmoil, Peter versus George is the key battle

Stand by for a mighty clash between two politicians, says Fraser Nelson. The now infamous dinner between Mandelson and Osborne was a cordial parting for power-brokers of different generations who will fight each other savagely for electoral advantage

Fraser Nelson

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