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Saturday 4 July 2009

 

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Liz Anderson

Liz Suggests


Jobs at Telegraph
Another Voice

Another Voice

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

It is good that MPs have second jobs — but they should share the proceeds

And Another Thing

The man who knew so much

Wednesday, 10th June 2009

Enlightening: Letters 1946-1960, by Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy and Jennifer Homes

The Book of Isaiah: Personal Impressions of Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy

Shared Opinion

Shared Opinion

Wednesday, 24th June 2009

I want to live in the country in which the Ayatollah Khamenei thinks I already do

Another Voice Another Voice

Another Voice

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

It is good that MPs have second jobs — but they should share the proceeds

And Another Thing

The man who knew so much

Wednesday, 10th June 2009

Enlightening: Letters 1946-1960, by Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy and Jennifer Homes

The Book of Isaiah: Personal Impressions of Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy

Ancient & modern

Ancient & Modern

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

Peter Jones looks into some classical apophthegms

Global Warning

Global Warning

Wednesday, 14th January 2009

Theodore Dalrymple delivers a Global Warning

Jeremy Clarke

Low Life

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

Passing the time of day

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Taki

High Life

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

Give me nostalgia

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Deborah Ross

Hole in the heart

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

Public Enemies
15, Nationwide 

Matthew Parris

Another Voice

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

It is good that MPs have second jobs — but they should share the proceeds

Paul Johnson

The man who knew so much

Wednesday, 10th June 2009

Enlightening: Letters 1946-1960, by Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy and Jennifer Homes

The Book of Isaiah: Personal Impressions of Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy

Rod Liddle

Labour’s U-turn on social housing for non-immigrants is welcome but too late

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

Rod Liddle says that metropolitan liberal ideology is too deeply ingrained in local councils, social services and the judiciary to be overturned by one panic measure driven by Labour’s sudden fear of the BNP

Fraser Nelson

One crisis after another

Friday, 3rd July 2009

We could well be starting a long, slow recovery. But when the BoE stops its helicopter money policy, Brown might face a fiscal crisis to replace the economic one.

Charles Moore

The Spectator's Notes

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

Charles Moore's reflections on the week

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