Here is a selection of posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the past week.
Ed Howker reveals what the Yes campaign don’t want you know.
Fraser Nelson reveals that Damian McBride has joined…CAFOD, and says that George Osborne should not spend the Treasury’s unexpected windfall.
James Forsyth notes that Paddy Ashdown has gone Fox-hunting, and praises Cameron’s speech to the Kuwaiti parliament.
Peter Hoskin asks how far Cameron will go to break state monopolies, and watches Gaddafi’s lethal madness.
Peter Hoskin and David Blackburn unpick False Economy’s conceits about NHS job cuts.
David Blackburn describes how the unfolding chaos in Libya is proving to be a challenge for the Foreign Office.
Jonathan Jones asks if the little platoons will survive the cuts.
Daniel Korski explains how young Arabs have given the West the kiss of life.
Reform share four insights into public service reform.
Rod Liddle has little sympathy for the expats
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