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Liz Anderson

Liz suggests


Annapolis will achieve little

James Forsyth

21st November, 2007

The Annapolis Middle East summit won’t produce anything more than a commitment to hold another meeting. But the real worry is that Condoleezza Rice’s intense focus on the Israel Palestine question could distract her from more pressing matters in Iraq, Pakistan and North Korea.

Beowulf in the digital age

Hywel Williams

21st November, 2007

The 3-D blockbuster will redefine what it is to be English

The battle for Oxford’s future

Chris Patten

21st November, 2007

In defence of the beleaguered vice-chancellor

Brown has outsourced foreign policy

Irwin Stelzer

21st November, 2007

The special relationship is between Washington and Brussels

The Intelligence2 Debate

Lloyd Evans

21st November, 2007

The motion: Britain Doesn’t Need Trident

Free speech and the ‘lyrical terrorist’

Rod Liddle

21st November, 2007

Samina Malik may be cretinous, but shouldn’t be criminalised

The Threadneedle/Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year Awards

21st November, 2007

The Threadneedle/Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year Awards

The advantages of living in a tip

Martin Gayford

21st November, 2007

A celebration of British mess and muddle

Britain is being demolished

Simon Thurley

14th November, 2007

Almost by stealth, our built landscape is being transformed

New York comes to London

Amelia Torode

14th November, 2007

Manhattan's strangest practices are arriving here

The wise woman of Whitehall

Matthew d'Ancona

14th November, 2007

An interview with Janet Paraskeva

Shouting at my telly

Bryan Forbes

14th November, 2007

The film-maker is mad as hell at today's television

The Sunni side of Tikrit

Paul Wood

14th November, 2007

Where people are turning to the Coalition for protection

Can just anyone be a writer?

Rachel Johnson

14th November, 2007

And now everyone is a hack, what hope for the professionals?

A prurience about women and murder

Rod Liddle

17th November, 2007

Why the case of 'Foxy Knoxy has gripped the British psyche'

Labour unrest at the Spitfire factory

Leo McKinstry

14th November, 2007

How it nearly cost us the war

Nice work

Claudia Rosett and James Forsyth

7th November, 2007

Mark Malloch-Brown, the minister for Africa, Asia and the UN, was the most prestigious recruit to Gordon Brown’s ministry of all the talents. But this appointment might be about to come back and embarrass the Prime Minister with controversy brewing over the former UN deputy secretary-general’s taxpayer funded accommodation.

Don’t be scared of the Russians

Con Coughlin

7th November, 2007

The Kremlin is full of paranoia, not aggression

Will Musharraf keep his word?

Christina Lamb

7th November, 2007

The President of Pakistan has promised true democracy

A tribute to James Michie

Boris Johnson

7th November, 2007

Jaspistos remembered

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