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Friday 5 September 2008

 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Clemency Burton-Hill
Clemency Burton-Hill

Clemency suggests


A ray of hope for television

Rod Liddle

5th September, 2007

Channel Five is leading the way to greater transparency

A pin-up for Scottish pensioners

Mary Wakefield

5th September, 2007

Clarissa Dickson Wright speaks her mind

An exciting time to be Catholic

Damian Thompson

5th September, 2007

The return of the Tridentine Mass is of great significance

First Man Falling

Henry Sands

5th September, 2007

The real truth about reality TV shows

Too many teardrops

Theodore Dalrymple

29th August, 2007

True grief is often swamped by the mawkishness of strangers

Shadow minister for militant Islam

James Forsyth

29th August, 2007

Paul Goodman MP has a tricky brief

Cage-fighting man

Steven Berkoff

29th August, 2007

So we went to Wembley Arena to witness for the first time what is called ‘cage fighting’.

Our magic kingdom

Sarah Churchwell

29th August, 2007

We’re all accustomed to stories about credulous Americans; as an American living in Britain I am constantly asked to defend the 43 per cent of my compatriots who believe in creationism.

A carnival of criminality

Rod Liddle

29th August, 2007

No one gives straight answers about crime at Notting Hill

Death of a clubman

David Tang

29th August, 2007

Mark Birley really knew how to live

Now, more than ever, Britain must stay in Iraq

William Shawcross

22nd August, 2007

William Shawcross denounces those who say we must stand firm in Afghanistan but flee the country we liberated from Saddam Hussein. The US ‘surge’ is beginning to work, and Gordon Brown must grasp that the war against Islamism is indivisible

The jihadists will never listen

Carol Sarler

22nd August, 2007

Enlisting the help of ‘moderate’ Muslims is pointless

David Cameron should learn a lesson from Willy Loman

Irwin Stelzer

22nd August, 2007

David Cameron must decide on his policies

‘Blonde’ jokes aren’t funny

Anna Blundy

22nd August, 2007

No other minority would stand for this cruel stereotyping

Happy days at Heathrow

Samantha Weinberg

22nd August, 2007

A family outing to the climate camp protest

My right to nine years’ paternity leave

Rod Liddle

22nd August, 2007

The new Tory proposals are bang on the money

The great royal fightback

Matthew d'Ancona

15th August, 2007

Ten years ago the Monarchy was in crisis

Selective memories of Diana

Patrick Jephson

15th August, 2007

We have lost sight of the real Princess

Did he fall or was he pushed?

James Forsyth

15th August, 2007

The death of a double agent raises many questions

Reflections on Passchendaele

James Delingpole

15th August, 2007

Harry Patch, 109, recalls his career in Kitchener’s army

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