The Spectator

Portrait of the week | 3 April 2014

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Home George Osborne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, made ‘a commitment to fight for full employment in Britain’ and for the country ‘to have the highest employment rate of any of the world’s leading economies’. Wolfgang Schäuble, his counterpart in Germany, agreed that any EU treaty changes should ‘guarantee fairness’ to countries outside the eurozone.

Full text: Tristram Hunt’s speech to the Spectator schools conference

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listen to ‘Tristram Hunt’s speech + Q&A at Spectator’s schools conference’ on Audioboo Free Schools, For-profit Schools and the Swedish Slide Thank you. It is, as ever, a great pleasure to speak from the platform of England’s oldest continuously published magazine. And especially so on education, which has always been one of its uppermost concerns. Indeed,

Putin vs. Obama: whose side are the American right on?

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Under the shadow of the Crimean situation, Harry Cole travelled to Washington DC to find out what American conservatives really make of Putin. He asked attendees of this month’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPac) who is worse — President Obama, or President Putin?

Aliens

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‘It’s Zok here from the “human abduction team”. Do we have disabled access facilities?’

Outside 2

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‘I do wish you wouldn’t look at the outside world — you know it only upsets you.’

Dec

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‘I’m in for assaulting Ant, but it’s a case of mistaken identity — I thought it was Dec.’