By BagehotDAVID Cameron will visit Paris tomorrow for a tense bilateral meeting with Nicolas Sarkozy. Senior officials expect the French president to ask ...
By BagehotBEFORE a fresh tidal wave of Euro-news breaks over us all, this week's print column looks at religion (and specifically the Anglican faith) in ...
Nicolas Sarkozy and British Eurosceptics form an unholy alliance: both want Britain out of the single market
By BagehotMY PRINT column this week attempts to step back from the noise and chatter in Westminster about the coalition and that David Cameron veto, to ask ...
By BagehotBRITAIN's royal family continues its remarkable run in the tabloids, in titles that once delighted in headlines about out-of-touch or gaffe-prone ...
By BagehotTHIS week's print column looks at a story that filled British newspapers this week: the conviction and jailing of two white men for the 1993 ...
By BagehotBAGEHOT is in Edinburgh. Yesterday afternoon I interviewed Alex Salmond, first minister of the devolved Scottish government and generator of a ...
By BagehotMY column in this week's newspaper is about the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Ed Miliband, and why things are looking bleak for him. Here ...
By BagehotTO his slight surprise Bagehot was recently asked to review all the new biographies of Queen Elizabeth II being published to mark 2012, her 60th ...
Perpetual gilts and other temptations
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