25 APRIL 1952, page 3

Foot And Mouth

In a letter to The Times this week Mr. Geoffrey Faber asks whether the policy of annihilating outright every herd in which an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease occurs is......

At Westminster

T HE death of Sir Stafford Cripps occurred as the Parliamentary battle was being joined again after the Easter recess. Not for the first time when it has been engaging in......

Earnings At The Bar

The Attorney-General on Monday made what on its merits seems an unanswerable case for a new scale of remuneration for the Bar and Bench. When it is recognised what the course of......

Obstruction And Guillotine

The decision of the Liberals in the House of Commons to vote against the Government in the matter of guillotine closure in the debates on the new Health Service Bill is......