Here is a selection of articles and discussion from this week on Spectator.co.uk…
Most popular: Fraser Nelson’s warning for George Osborne.
Most discussed: Melanie McDonagh’s take on why Richard Dawkins is wrong.
Most shared on social media: Peter Hoskin on why Labour would have cost us our AAA rating already.
And the best of the rest…
Fraser Nelson reports on the latest sales of The Spectator
James Forysth asks if Germany will let Greece stay in the Euro, and reveals the coalition’s take on the drop in inflation.
Peter Hoskin questions the political consensus around business lending, and examines Cameron’s visit to Scotland.
Jonathan Jones finds Barack Obama’s inner Lib Dem, and explains the latest employment figures.
Sebastian Payne highlights the latest teaching row, and examines John Prescott’s pitch for elected police commissioner.
Douglas Murray lambasts Baroness Warsi.
Alex Massie reckons Cameron has abandoned Tory diehards.
Rod Liddle highlights the plight of Hamza Kashgari.
Nick Cohen defends Trevor Kavanagh and The Sun.
The Spectator Book Blog highlights the problem with books prizes.
The Spectator Arts Blog stands up for David Hockney.
And just for our Facebook fans…
Paul Mason reports from Greece in an exclusive take from this week’s magazine.
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