The Spectator

The week that was | 6 January 2012

Here are some of the posts made on Spectator.co.uk over the past week:

Fraser Nelson highlights the plight of Christians in Nigeria, and says that poverty should concern us more than race.

James Forsyth
previews the coming battle over the undeserving rich, and says that Lord Glasman’s target was the other Ed.

Peter Hoskin says that it’s getting worse and worse for Ed Miliband, and reveals why Tom Baldwin reckons Labour shouldn’t give up on their leader.

Jonathan Jones looks at the losers from this week’s Iowa caucus.

Melanie McDonagh
says that Lord Falconer has the wrong ideas about assisted suicide.

Nick Cohen laments the inconsistencies of The Economist.

Rod Liddle reckons that Ed Miliband should listen to Lord Glasman.

Alex Massie wonders whether Peter Oborne has gone mad.

The Spectator Books Blog has some New Year reading resolutions.

And, on the Spectator Arts Blog, Michael Heath pays tribute to the late Ronald

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