The Spectator

The week that was | 11 March 2011

Here is a selection of articles made at Spectator.co.uk over the last week.

Fraser Nelson analyses Labour’s inflation pitch.

James Forsyth thinks that Cameron needs a Praetorian Guard, and reports on SpAd Wars.

Peter Hoskin is intrigued by MiliD’s reappearance, and gives some context for police cuts.

David Blackburn watches Eric Pickles go on the offensive, and considers Theresa May’s unenviable task.

Martin Bright considers the enemies of enterprise.

Nick Cohen denigrates Cameron’s decision to close the Quilliam Foundation.

Rod Liddle is not at all surprised.

Alex Massie puts tobacco into the Laffer curve.

And Melanie Phillips laments a moral and strategic error.

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