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Wednesday 23 July 2008

 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Clemency Burton-Hill
Clemency Burton-Hill

Clemency suggests


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

The Pope and the hit parade

Charlotte Metcalf

7th November, 2007

A musical DVD starring John Paul II is released this month

Revolution at the London Library

Paul Barker

7th November, 2007

High drama at the AGM of a literary institution

Tom DeLay bites back

Douglas Murray

7th November, 2007

Plain speaking from the former US Republican majority leader

Don’t mention Enoch

Rod Liddle

7th November, 2007

The politically correct have declared Powell an unperson

China notebook

David Tang

7th November, 2007

David Tang's China Diary

Saudi reigns

Stephen Schwartz and Irfan Al-Alawi

31st October, 2007

The kingdom rides the rest of the world like a horse

Might I be a Marxist?

James Delingpole

31st October, 2007

It’s astonishing the people you find yourself agreeing with

‘This is no time to take it easy’

Tim Walker

31st October, 2007

At 84, the actor Peter Vaughan says he is entering his prime

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