Here is a selection of articles and discussions from this week on Spectator.co.uk…
Most discussed: Andrew Adonis on moving the Lords to Manchester.
Most read: James Forsyth on the civil service coup.
Most shared: Sebastian Payne on Michael Gove’s historical conundrum.
And the best of the rest…
Fraser Nelson speaks highly of Anders Borg and believes there is a
looming schools crisis.
James Forsyth examines the depth of feeling over House of Lords reform and asks if newly created jobs are going to British people.
Peter Hoskin reports on Galloway’s return and thinks QE has returned to the fore.
Jonathan Jones writes on America’s own tax debacle and finds there is no ‘poll shock’.
Sebastian Payne speaks to Tristram Hunt MP in this week’s podcast, and asks if London wants a Mayor for Muslims or the rich.
David Blackburn reports on the EU’s booze bias.
Lloyd Evans sketches a taxing PMQs for Cameron.
Rod Liddle asks how do we solve Britain’s
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