1 NOVEMBER 1963, page 14

Homosexuals And The Law

SIR,—Alan Brien, in his 'Afterthought' on homo- sexual law reform, proffers advice which shows him to be rather remote from the actualities of the situation. The crux of the......

Sir,—mr. Awbry Is Not Too Hard On The Motoring...

but a bit wide in his criticisms of the industry. Some of his points are invalid and there is one drastic omission on the debit side. In contrasting levels of national output,......

A Question Of Style

SIR,—May I comment on the article by Sarah Gainham (Spectator, October 25)? It seems strange to me that anyone really familiar with German history should have the effrontery to......

Sir,—it Is Not Often That The Spectator Falls Down On

a question ..of fact, but the article on Lord Robbins by John Vaizey contains such a glaring inaccuracy that I hope you will see your way to having a clear correction made in......

Tv Interviewing Manners

SIR,—Haying interviewed in forty-four countries, formally and informally, for publication in British newspapers and magazines and for 'background' information, as many......

Sir,—i'm Sure No One Will Begrudge Mr. Rushton His Ultimate

relief in returning from professional politics to his jokes. It would, however, be a great relief to at least one democrat if he would make them funny. 31 G1'084'0101' Road.......

How To Wage War

StR,—In the Spectator of October 25 Mr. GoronwY Rees has added some comments of his own about an excellent historical work, comments which in some ways run counter to views......