A quick post to wish CoffeeHousers a very happy New Year, and to thank you for reading and commenting in 2011. The blog may be a bit quieter over the next day or two (although there will be some posts); but, rest assured, we’ll come roaring back to normal service early next week. In the meantime, there’s still time to enter our New Year competition. Or how about sifting back through the ten ‘most-read’ articles from all across the website this year? Here are the links:
1) What the papers won’t say — Peter Oborne
2) The footballer is named — Alex Massie
3) More like Veena, please — Nick Cohen
4) Ten myths about Cameron’s EU veto — Mats Persson
5) Forget Mandarin. Latin the the key to success — Toby Young
6) The right punishment for the wrong reasons — Rod Liddle
7) The Great Euro Swindle — Peter Oborne and Frances Weaver
8) Negotiating with the British — Alex Massie
9) Is David Starkey a racist? — Rod Liddle
10) Europe’s hit squad — Fraser Nelson
Or here are the ten most-read posts just from Coffee House:
1) Ten myths about Cameron’s EU veto — Mats Persson
2) Forget Latin. Mandarin is the key to success — Toby Young
3) Why Cameron can’t laugh off the Mercer story — Peter Hoskin
4) Debunking the Antarctica myths — Fraser Nelson
5) Your five-point guide to the Ed Balls files — Peter Hoskin
6) Balls’ bloodlust gets the better of him — Fraser Nelson
7) Farage scolds Europe’s wrecking crew — Jonathan Jones
8) Memo to Johann Hari: This government isn’t planning to
“pay off our debt rapidly” — Peter Hoskin
9) The threat to British liberty — Fraser Nelson
10) What the papers won’t say — Peter Hoskin
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