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Saturday 17 May 2008

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The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Peter Hoskin

Pete suggests


Gordon is right about one thing

Irwin Stelzer

5th December, 2007

He is spot on about anti-competitive practice in business

Zimbabwe is ‘a flipped coin’

Christopher Thompson

5th December, 2007

Those who suffer under Mugabe see no cause for optimism

The chronicler of US power

James Forsyth

5th December, 2007

An interview with Walter Russell Mead

‘We are at war with all Islam’

Mary Wakefield

28th November, 2007

An interview with Ayaan Hirsi Ali

What’s gone wrong with my Marxism?

Brendan O'Neill

28th November, 2007

The benefits of global capitalism

Will Blair become a true Catholic?

Fraser Nelson

28th November, 2007

Tony Blair’s coming conversion to the Catholic faith will not be welcomed by all Catholics. There are many in the Vatican, and the Catholic church in this country, who wonder how a politician with his voting record can be admitted to the church.

‘Money-culture is ruining Kiev’

Andrey Slivka

28th November, 2007

The effect of the markets in Ukraine has been disastrous

Too much security makes us less secure

Ross Clark

28th November, 2007

The danger is that any real threat will be lost in a fog of data

Take France seriously

Denis MacShane

28th November, 2007

The new French ambassador is a figure of significance

How to waste billions of public money

Leo McKinstry

28th November, 2007

Spend it on bureaucracy in the regional development agencies

We must be allowed to question the past

Rod Liddle

28th November, 2007

On the hysterical attempts to stop the free speech debate

A thorn in Gordon Brown’s side

Fraser Nelson

21st November, 2007

Alex Salmond would like the next government to be Tory

The Wiki man cometh

Matthew d'Ancona

21st November, 2007

New technology has the power to transform democracy

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

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