The Spectator

Pillaging

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‘Raping and pillaging? No, apparently they’re here to offer an affordable childcare service.’

Attention 2

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‘I know you’re my husband but this is the only way I can get you to give me a bit of attention.’

God 4

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‘Don’t look so surprised… everything in the world is controlled through hedge funds these days.’

A shameful U-turn at the National Trust

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What has happened to Dame Helen Ghosh? Last October the director-general of the National Trust seemed prepared to stand against the green orthodoxy which exists in the public and voluntary sectors. She declared that she had an ‘open mind’ on fracking, while she rejected the case for wind farms on the Trust’s land. Her approach

Portrait of the week | 1 May 2014

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Home The British economy grew by 0.8 per cent in the first quarter of 2014, disappointing hotheads who’d expected 1 per cent. It was 3.1 per cent bigger than a year earlier, but 0.6 per cent smaller than in 2008. Pfizer, the American pharmaceutical company, said it wanted to take over AstraZeneca, with a £60 billion bid that would make