Nhs 7
From our UK edition
From our UK edition
From our UK edition
‘It’s your own fault, Cinders. If you will go wearing glass slippers…’
From our UK edition
‘We’ve gone digital.’
From our UK edition
‘Now that’s what I call a cornucopia!’
From our UK edition
Messy divorce lawyer
From our UK edition
‘She has millions of views but no opinions.’
From our UK edition
Governmental ignorance Sir: Your leading article (13 February) blames junior doctors for playing with lives in their dispute; but what alternative do they have when confronted with the monumental ignorance of our present government (and the last, and the one before that, for that matter)? The NHS, when it started, was propped up by the
From our UK edition
Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, spent time in Brussels before a meeting of the European Council to see what it would allow him to bring home for voters in a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union. The board of HSBC voted to keep its headquarters in Britain. Sir John Vickers, who headed
From our UK edition
David Cameron’s attempt to renegotiate Britain’s EU membership has served as a powerful reminder of the case for leaving. The EU is designed in such a way that almost no sensible proposal can be passed. If one member state has a good idea, the other 27 members demand a price for approving it, or they
From our UK edition
Selling with honesty An Essex estate agent sold a flat in Westcliff-on-Sea for £22,500 over the £125,000 asking price after advertising it with the words: ‘Wipe your feet on the way out…this property is full of rubbish, there is mould on the walls and I think there may even be fleas.’ The original honest estate
From our UK edition
From ‘War the leveller’, The Spectator, 12 February 1916: Strange as it may appear to the pacificist, war has levelled up, not down, as the Socialists aim at doing… In presence of a common peril the private and his officer have learned to understand one another better, and have discovered the good qualities which each possesses.
From our UK edition
[audioplayer src=”http://rss.acast.com/viewfrom22/podcastspecial-thefourthindustrialrevolution/media.mp3″ title=”Listen: Podcast special – The Fourth Industrial Revolution”] Listen [/audioplayer] In this View from 22 podcast special, The Spectator’s Editor Fraser Nelson hosts a discussion about whether the world is going through a fourth industrial revolution and what this means for workers around the world. Fraser is joined by Stefan Krüger, Partner at
From our UK edition
‘How lovely! The surgery have invited us for blood tests on the 10th.’
From our UK edition
‘Break a leg!’
From our UK edition
‘The ones that are a wonky shape are just as tasty!’
From our UK edition
‘Firstly, thank you for coming and a special thanks to the Skype mourners.’
From our UK edition
‘I think you’ll agree the box is just as effective without chocolates.’
From our UK edition
From our UK edition
‘To be honest, she’s a bit young for me. She looked older in her online profile.’
From our UK edition
‘Sarge, looks like we’ve recovered the murder weapon.’