Jan 31st 2012 By Bagehot WELL that is helpful timing. It is bank bonus season. And there was the government, wriggling like a lugworm on […]
Month: January 2012
Seen and thus believed: Britain falls back in love with its dutiful, tireless monarch
By Bagehot TO his slight surprise Bagehot was recently asked to review all the new biographies of Queen Elizabeth II being published to mark 2012, […]
To the barricades, British defenders of open markets!
Jan 26th 2012 By Bagehot MY new column looks at today’s seemingly distinct debates about British capitalism, executive pay, welfare caps, the squeezed middle and […]
Alex Salmond, little Englander
Jan 19th 2012 By Bagehot MY RECENT interview with Alex Salmond, the leader of Scotland’s pro-independence party and head of the Scottish government, forms the […]
David Hockney, national treasure
Jan 17th 2012 By Bagehot THE English have cause to feel flattered. David Hockney, the Yorkshire-born artist who fled his “boring, stifling” home country aged […]
Now come the calls for the English to be given a say
Jan 16th 2012 By Bagehot BANG on cue, after a week of calls for the Scottish people to be given their say on the future […]
Ed Miliband says some bold new things about austerity Britain, but voters are not listening
Jan 12th 2012 By Bagehot MY column in this week’s newspaper is about the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Ed Miliband, and why things […]
Interviewing Alex Salmond, the man who wants to break up Britain
Jan 12th 2012 By Bagehot BAGEHOT is in Edinburgh. Yesterday afternoon I interviewed Alex Salmond, first minister of the devolved Scottish government and generator of […]
David Cameron tells Scottish nationalists to put up or shut up on independence
Jan 9th 2012 By Bagehot PUT up or shut up. That is the risky (but arguably rather canny) message that David Cameron has sent to […]
A murder that changed Britain
Jan 6th 2012 By Bagehot THIS week’s print column looks at a story that filled British newspapers this week: the conviction and jailing of two […]