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Just in case you missed them… | 3 May 2011

….Coffee House carried extensive coverage of the Royal Wedding and the death of Osama bin Laden. In addition to those stories, here are some of the other posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Fraser Nelson believes that a degree of separation will strengthen the coalition.

James Forsyth argues that the Gaddafi family are legitimate targets for NATO, and says that the recriminations over the defeat of AV will change the debate over Lords reform.

Peter Hoskin catches Chris Huhne courting the left, and ponders James Purnell’s latest intervention in the welfare debate.

Jonathan Jones has a brief guide to the Canadian elections.

Hamish Macdonell says that Labour is still off course in Scotland.

Nick Cohen makes the patriotic case for republicanism.

And Rod Liddle reports that he has killed Hitler.

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