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Saturday 30 August 2008

 

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Diary

Deborah Devonshire

19th September, 2007

In the wake of my niece by marriage, Charlotte Mosley, queen of editors, I have done a few book signings lately in aid of The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters.

The Spectator's notes

Charles Moore

19th September, 2007

For ten years, it has been said that Gordon Brown gave independence to the Bank of England.

Notting Hill Nobody

Tamzin Lightwater

19th September, 2007

Hooray! Labour no longer the Party of Economic Competence!!

Mind your language

Dot Wordsworth

19th September, 2007

Walking to the station the other day I was thinking how annoying it is that, when people are invited to name their favourite words, so many answer serendipity.

Leading article

12th September, 2007

The long quest to find a purpose for the Lib Dems is the modern equivalent to the probably apocryphal story about the child asking his mother about Lord Randolph Churchill: ‘What is that man for?’

Diary

Jenny Scott

12th September, 2007

We took Alastair on holiday with us this year. Listened to his version of the Blair years in the car all the way to Biarritz — it was either him or French pop music.

Politics

Fraser Nelson

12th September, 2007

There is just one consolation for Sir Menzies Campbell as he prepares for his second and probably last conference as Liberal Democrat leader: they will not come after him in Brighton.

Diary of a Notting Hill Nobody

Tamzin Lightwater

12th September, 2007

Dave has moved into the building! He and his staff left the Commons office on Friday night and set up camp in The Thatcher Room!

Letters

12th September, 2007

Leading Article

5th September, 2007

The great paradox of the Tory party is that its predicament in recent years reflects not failure, but success.

Diary

Denis MacShane

5th September, 2007

A lifetime’s ambition is fulfilled as I get to hear and see Wagner in Bayreuth...

Diary of a Notting Hill Nobody

Tamzin Lightwater

5th September, 2007

V. exciting. Was in charge of note-taking and smoothies at our Emergency Treachery-Management Meeting.

Politics

Anthony Browne

5th September, 2007

The odd thing is that it is left-wingers, not Cameron, who have lurched to the right

Mind your language

Dot Wordsworth

5th September, 2007

English-speakers working in Russia generally go through a stage where they jokingly refer to a restaurant as a pectopah.

Leading article

29th August, 2007

Tony Blair — remember him? — was better at diagnosis than cure. ‘I think most
people would say that in virtually every aspect of their life things are better than they were 30 or 40 years ago,’ he told the Sunday Telegraph in November 2005.

Global warning

Theodore Dalrymple

29th August, 2007

He who would read newspapers must expect to spend his days in the darkest despair, for they contain nothing but war, murder and medical advice.

Diary

Dylan Jones

29th August, 2007

My holiday reading list this year was both accidental and catholic. Usually I plan some months in advance, but this year I managed to wolf down my summer reading list before stepping on a plane.

Mind your language

Dot Wordsworth

29th August, 2007

A company called Optimum has written drawing attention to a website it runs
which analyses passages of writing and highlights the words that come from Old English in blue.

Diary of a Notting Hill Nobody

22nd August, 2007

Great to be back from hols to find the green shoots of Compassionate Conservatism sprouting again, thanks to Mr Redwood’s brilliant report. Well, we always said tax cuts were super-popular and deserved to be top of the agenda — and it turns out we were right!

Diary

John Torode

22nd August, 2007

‘I’m not Jewish, but I love Israel, and I try to holiday there every year.’ An uncontentious remark, surely, but it produces Batemanesque horror around the scrubbed-pine dining tables of London’s chattering classes.

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