The Spectator

The week that was | 22 July 2011

Here is a selection of posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the past week.

Fraser Nelson calls on MPs to save ‘Gobby’, and reflects on an odd parliamentary drama.

James Forsyth says that there is a feeling that David Cameron has turned the corner over phone hacking, and wonders where Cameron’s praetorians might be.

David Blackburn asks if Angela Merkel is getting her way over the Greek deal, and notes that Britain is fighting the European Commission over banking reform.        

Jonathan Jones examines the non-effect of hackgate.

Alex Massie considers Westminster’s ‘festina’ affair.

The Arts Blog is talking about pop music.

The Books Blog reviews that rather mundane tale of an alleged pleasure seeker.

And the Business Blog notes that our faith in money is being shaken.

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