The Spectator

The week that was | 22 August 2008

Dominic Grieve wants your questions

Fraser Nelson outlines Brown’s Bubble, and describes Boris’s gift to Labour.

James Forsyth wonders who the PM’s siding with in the Brown-Miliband dispute, and reports on another poor poll for Labour.

Peter Hoskin reflects on the lessons of history, and gives his take on the latest economic growth figures.

Brian Cullen thinks Russia’s aggression shows weakness as much as strength, and spells out the deceit of protectionism

Sean Martin says school isn’t for everyone, and claims it’s time to stand up to the RMT.

Daniel Korski dishes out the award for worst foreign policy.

Stephen Pollard wonders whether England can beat Andorra.

Trading Floor writes on Britishness.

And Americano suggests that Obama’s delay in naming a running mate could be risky. 

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