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Monday 7 July 2008

 

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The sweet contagion of freedom

Fergal Keane

3rd October, 2007

Burma is awakening from a nightmare of greed and repression. 

Fergal Keane meets a family on the Thai-Burma border whose tragic story is Burma's story but remains optimistic about the chances of the Burmese desire for freedom ultimately triumphing over the junta. 

‘So close to war’

James Forsyth and Douglas Davis

3rd October, 2007

On 6 September, when Israel struck a nuclear facility in Syria

Lessons of a tsunami

Michael Howard

3rd October, 2007

The Solomon Islands tragedy and the problem with aid

Blair said, ‘Let’s not talk about Iraq’

Mary Wakefield

3rd October, 2007

An interview with the novelist Robert Harris

Don’t be afraid to say it

Douglas Murray

3rd October, 2007

The West should be proud of its ethical achievements

Farewell to the NYC dating scene

Amelia Torode

3rd October, 2007

The wedding of the author’s wing-woman

Not only rabbits will suffer

Rod Liddle

3rd October, 2007

Myxomatosis is back, with serious ecological implications

David Cameron’s judgment day

Fraser Nelson

26th September, 2007

This will be a make-or-break conference for the Tory leader

A call to arms from St. Paul

Norman Tebbit

26th September, 2007

If Cameron is to win, he cannot equivocate

Inside George Osborne’s war room

Fraser Nelson

26th September, 2007

The shadow chancellor maps out the Tory election campaign

Gordon Brown will lose his lustre

Frank Luntz

26th September, 2007

Key insights from the top American pollster

Murphy is so wrong on the EU

Nigel Lawson

26th September, 2007

There are two reasons why Jim Murphy, the Europe minister, is wrong and The Spectator right about the question of a referendum on the European Union Reform Treaty (‘The Spectator is wrong to call for an EU referendum’, 22 September).

Goodbye to the young master

Simon Courtauld

26th September, 2007

Ian Gilmour, the former Spectator editor, who died last week

I blame Mandelson for Burma

Rod Liddle

26th September, 2007

The EU has not helped Aung San Suu Kyi’s cause

A coffee house to be proud of

James Forsyth

26th September, 2007

A warm invitation to The Spectator’s new website

Gordon’s one-man show

Fraser Nelson

19th September, 2007

Brown will be father of the nation at Bournemouth

Brown must admit his errors

Irwin Stelzer

19th September, 2007

The PM should learn from his mistakes

Tips for Gordon

Matthew d'Ancona

19th September, 2007

An interview with Mark Penn, Hillary Clinton’s chief strategist

Brown is not an ‘effing disaster’

Fraser Nelson

19th September, 2007

An interview with John Hutton

Wrong to call for a referendum

Jim Murphy

19th September, 2007

The Europe minister responds to our editorial of last week

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