24 APRIL 1959, page 7

'the Council Rejected The Complaint That The Article Was An

unjustifiable intrusion into the private life of an individual . . . and declared that in its opinion the People had performed a public service.' Perhaps, on the occasion......

It Does Not Matter Very Much Whether The Present Plans

for TV coverage of the General Election are or are not legal : they are too feeble to worry over. Neither the BBC nor the ITA likes them, for the obvious reason that they are......

I Would Not Blame The Press, Though—as I Heard People

doing last week—for going into such detail about the illness of Mr. Dulles. The breakdown of the convention whereby certain illnesses were never described in the press (some,......

The Most Imaginative Suggestion In The Arts Council's...

Housing the Arts in Great Britain is that Inigo Jones's Banqueting House in Whitehall should revert from its present dingy use as a services museum to become a setting—as it was......

Questions In The House Of Commons On Case- Ment Failed

to elicit the answer to the question I posed a few weeks ago: is it, or is it not, an offence against the Official Secrets Act to have a copy of The Black Diaries? But as Mr.......

Come Here Till I Tell You

Mr. Smyllie, Sir By PATRICK CAMPBELL W HEN, in these trying times, it's possible to work on the lower slopes of a national newspaper for several weeks without discovering which......