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Ignorance wasn’t bliss: Soho Square

What money’s worth these days: Tim Congdon

Is there nothing the state doesn’t know best about?: Terry Arthur

Everything the Lib Dems want, they’ll soon be able to get: Soho Square

Tomorrow, the IPSA Stakes’ odds: Philip Davies

Spin’s not the thing: Economics

He’s not behind you: Politics

Slightly better odds than a double dip: Philip Davies

George the Faithful: Graham Stewart

A rising market floats most boats: Philip Davies

And Owen and Mr David too: Northern Ireland

Oh so much blue-on-blue: Soho Square

Some sure-thing bets ain’t: Philip Davies

Facts of the day - this isn’t gloating, Andy bugged no one: Media

Clever guys, George and Dave: Politics

You’ll just have to look “Yankee” up: Philip Davies

Fracking nonsense: Peter Glover

Though also full of Grace: Philip Davies

A Lesser Lie: Soho Square

Clip clop, clip clop: Philip Davies

You don’t have to be Niall Ferguson to read this …: Tim Congdon

The Great Communicator strikes again: Politics

Stow it Judges, the people said: By-election blog: Oldham East & Saddleworth

Ending Soft Options in School Exams: Graham Stewart

That bell tolls for thee, Nick: Politics

Soho Square27/01/2011

Katie Hopkins on Question Time

Economics27/01/2011

Don’t believe the inflation scare — Prof. Tim Congdon

Pensions26/01/2011

The nonsense of the concept of the default retirement age — Terry Arthur

But Cameron does: go figure

Cracking the Whip26/01/2011

— Philip Davies, MP

EDITORIAL: The economy is in crisis and Osborne hasn’t acted

EXCLUSIVE: Withdrawalism’s pantomime horse does the splits

— Philip Davies, MP

REVIEW: The King’s Speech — Graham Stewart

Cracking the Whip24/01/2011

— Philip Davies, MP

Northern Ireland23/01/2011

Has Gerry Adams actually resigned from the Commons?

Soho Square21/01/2011

On avoiding the avoidable

Cracking the Whip21/01/2011

— Philip Davies, MP

Media21/01/2011

UPDATED: The Spectator; ConservativeHome

Politics21/01/2011

EDITORIAL: Coulson Goes

Cracking the Whip20/01/2011

— Philip Davies, MP

Energy Policy20/01/2011

Is Britain ignoring its shale gas bonanza? — Peter Glover

Cracking the Whip19/01/2011

— Philip Davies, MP

Apparently we’d have won if we had offered voters even more of what they didn’t like

Cracking the Whip18/01/2011

— Philip Davies, MP