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Just in case you missed them… | 22 September 2008

COFFEE HOUSE CHALLENGE WINNER: A few weeks ago, we asked CoffeeHousers to “sell” a Cabinet. The winning entry is the post by ‘Ian’. Congratulations to Ian – to claim the prize of a bottle of champagne please send an email to phoskin @ spectator.co.uk.

And here are some of the posts made over the weekend at spectator.co.uk:

Fraser Nelson tallies up the latest Brownies, and reports on his run-in with John Prescott.

James Forsyth describes how Alan Johnson is ruling himself out of a leadership bid, but reminds us that Miliband and Purnell are both very much in the running.

Jon Cruddas treats us to the first two instalments of his conference diary here, and here.

Matthew Sinclair writes the latest Sunday Essay.

Clive Davis muses over Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “City philanthropy”.

And we continue our Labour leadership profiles with Jack Straw.
 

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