The Spectator

The week that was | 14 January 2011

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

Fraser Nelson introduces an Austrian perspective on the crash, and has the exclusive that Lord Adonis supports Michael Gove’s reforms.

James Forsyth considers David Cameron’s party management, and says that Alan Johnson is running out of lives.

Peter Hoskin has five more things you need to know about welfare, and notes that the coalition has decided to take the flak over bankers’ bonuses.

David Blackburn introduces the new faces of Tory euroscepticism, and wonders if it is time for Nick Clegg to be airing his differences with David Cameron.

Martin Bright asks if the coalition is doing too much too quickly.

Susan Hill is revolted by four little words.

Rod Liddle issues a clarification.

Alex Massie reckons Sarah Palin’s finished.

And Melanie Phillips gets back to basics.

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