Here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the last week.
Daniel Finkelstein is left slightly underwhelmed by Martin Scorsese’s biopic of George Harrison.
Fraser Nelson laments the poverty of Britain’s energy debate, and offers a bottle of champagne to anyone who can help to explain George Osborne’s growth plan.
James Forsyth charts government’s never ending Europe problem, and watches Europe dominate PMQs.
Peter Hoskin reacts to GOD’s report into the Fox affair, and wonders if IDS’ reforms will be mired in Whitehall’s digital swamp.
Lloyd Evans thinks that Cameron was outfoxed at PMQs.
Jonathan Jones watches Romney and Perry’s ding-dong in Vegas.
Daniel Korski has a to-do list for Philip Hammond.
Martin Bright is pleased that Cameron has so-far resisted the urge to reshuffle.
Nick Cohen unveils the third reason why he just doesn’t get Tories.
Rod Liddle reports from an Afrikaneer’s-only town in South Africa.
Alex Massie explains the Greek
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