28 NOVEMBER 1998, page 37

Letters Scottish Self-interest

Sir: Mr Bruce Anderson once tellingly observed that the government's policy on devolution was, 'Act first; think second — if at all.' It would seem, from The Spectator! Zurich......

Wilson And Wigg

Sir: Regarding Chapman Pincher's article Mid Wilson frame Wigg?', 14 November), you may care to let your readers have some facts. I am Lord Wigg's executor. There are no diaries......

Blair's Benefactors

Sir: In praising Philip Gould (Books, 14 November), Maurice Saatchi elegantly lauds the role of the marketeer. What's sauce for the advertising goose is sauce for the marketing......

Information Overload

Sir: I was wrong to accuse Edward Heath- coat Amory of 'sloppy journalism' in writ- ing about the Lottery (Letters, 21 Novem- ber). He reveals in his reply that he did actually......

Post-mortem Prudence

Sir: While reading Prudence Greiy's letter (21 November) admonishing you for pub- lishing Graham Turner's article about Diana, Princess of Wales, I felt a momen- tary pang of......