The Spectator

The week that was | 26 August 2011

Here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the last week.

Fraser Nelson celebrates the schools revolution, and considers Cameron’s immigration problem.

James Forsyth reveals how the government plans to overcome Labour’s education legacy, and reports on an encouraging start for the new Libya.

David Blackburn charts the constructive debate between left and right over the riots, and examines thelatest divisions in the Eurozone.   

Martin Bright is pleased that the EDL Tower Hamlets march has been cancelled.

Rod Liddle is sceptical about our “great victory“.

Alex Massie explains how the Eurozone is affecting the SNP.

The Arts Blog reads the work of Britain’s most tweetwise woman.

The Books Blog has collected the month’s most vicious hatchet jobs.

And the Business Blog explains how Libya is affecting petrol prices.

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