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Saturday 19 July 2008

 

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Clemency Burton-Hill
Clemency Burton-Hill

Clemency suggests


Global Warning

Theodore Dalrymple

16th July, 2008

Theodore Dalrymple delivers a global warning

The cross-party consensus on welfare reform echoes the Gingrich–Clinton revolution

Fraser Nelson

16th July, 2008

Fraser Nelson on the coming political week

Mind your language

Dot Wordsworth

16th July, 2008

Dot Wordsworth on Language

Letters

16th July, 2008

Spectator readers respond to recent articles

The Spectator's Notes

Charles Moore

16th July, 2008

Charles Moore's reflections on the week

Diary

Joan Collins

16th July, 2008

Joan Collins reflects on a week of parties

The mugger's accomplice

16th July, 2008

The Spectator on the return of inflation

The Spectator's Notes

Charles Moore

9th July, 2008

Charles Moore reflects on the week's events

Labour needs someone with the guts to tell the party what it must do to avoid disaster

Fraser Nelson

9th July, 2008

Fraser Nelson on the latest at Westminster

Diary

Rebecca Newman

9th July, 2008

Rebecca Newman gives a rundown of her week

The Glasgow Doctrine

9th July, 2008

The Spectator on David Cameron's speech on the need for morality.

Mind Your Language

Dot Wordsworth

9th July, 2008

Dot Wordsworth on the word 'sticky'.

Letters

9th July, 2008

Spectator readers respond to recent articles

The NHS needs its Reformation

2nd July, 2008

The Spectator on reforming the NHS

Diary

Penny Smith

2nd July, 2008

Penny Smith gives a rundown of her week 

Glasgow East is Brown’s dirty little secret: a hideous, costly social experiment gone wrong

Fraser Nelson

2nd July, 2008

Glasgow East symbolises — as few other places in Britain can — the fact that the problem Labour faces is not just lack of leadership but lack of mission. What is to be seen in this constituency encapsulates and dramatises Labour’s abject failures to comprehend, let alone tackle, the nature of the poverty which grips our council estates.
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The Spectator's Notes

Charles Moore

2nd July, 2008

Charles Moore's reflections on the week

The Spectator/IQ2 debate

Lloyd Evans

2nd July, 2008

Llord Evans reports on the latest Spectator/IQ2 debate

Letters

2nd July, 2008

Spectator readers respond to recent articles

Mind Your Language

Dot Wordsworth

2nd July, 2008

Dot Wordswoth delves into the language of Narnia

The UN is not the Holy See

25th June, 2008

The Spectator on intervening in Zimbabwe

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