Here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the past week.
Fraser Nelson treads the road to recovery.
James Forsyth reports on the wheeler dealing over the AV bill, and bemoans the strange consensus at PMQs this week.
Peter Hoskin gives 10 things you need to know about the IFS’ Green Budget, and asks what are Osborne’s options.
David Blackburn notes that councils are playing politics with buses.
Daniel Korski asks where Egypt’s convulsions leave Israel.
Martin Bright itemises the pros and cons for the people of Egypt.
Nick Cohen explains why the Left loses.
Susan Hill is contemptuous.
Rod Liddle remembers John Barry.
Alex Massie introduces Glenn Beck, performance artist.
Melanie Phillips examines the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Spectator Books Blog celebrates the genius of Raymond Chandler.
And The Spectator Arts Blog goes to the theatre for some fake Shakespeare.

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