11 MARCH 1966, page 9

Spectator's Notebook

H WILSON seems to be getting a little touchy these days. Following my comments on the recent changes in his private office and in the Cabinet office a fortnight ago, the Prime......

Jellyfish It's Extraordinary How General Elections Seem...

best out of the weather. The long, glorious summer of 1959 was unforgettable: a dreamy succession of scorching days that never seemed to end. The best summer we've had since......

Billy Liar

This isn't the first time the following snatch of dialogue has been quoted in the press this week, but it's worth quoting again. Robin Day (on Panorama. last year): 'And, when......

Gower Street News A Welcome, First, To John Egremont, Who

today graduates from occasional contributor to the status of a regular fortnightly columnist: he and "Strix will be taking turn and turn about with the Endpaper. Lord Ferernont,......

Uganda

Milton's Paradise Lost? By KEITH KYLE T HE President and the Prime Minister of Uganda, both men with strong political followings, are at each other's throats. Yet so far......

Tailpiece

A good deal of the money that's going on Labour isn't betting in the normal sense of the word at all, but an insurance policy taken out by nervous capitalists fearful of what a......