The Spectator

The week that was | 9 March 2012

Here is a selection of articles and discussions from this week on Spectator.co.uk… Most read: Fraser Nelson praising Theresa May for her police revolution.  Most discussed: Melanie McDonagh on the case against gay marriage.  And the best of the rest… Fraser Nelson thinks Ed Miliband doesn’t get globalisation and David Cameron should listen to Mitt Romney. James

The Matt Ridley Prize is open to everyone

The 2013 Matt Ridley Prize is now open. Click here for more details. We’ve already had some entries for the £8,500 Matt Ridley Prize for Environmental Heresy, and an inquiry as to whether it’s open to non-British residents. Misunderstanding of science and environment is, alas, a global phenomenon and CoffeeHousers hail from all over the world.

Just in case you missed them… | 5 March 2012

…here are some posts made on Spectator.co.uk over the weekend: Fraser Nelson says Theresa May is showing Andrew Lansley how reforming public services should be done and explains Alex Salmond is following the Brownite economic path. James Forsyth says Steve Hilton’s return depends on Cameron’s radicalism and examines the Prime Minister’s pitch to women voters.  Peter Hoskin