The Conquest
SIR,—Your recent review of books on the subject of the Conquest (October 14) leads one to the inescapable conclusion that this event is now re- garded—as the authors of 1066 And......
Rebuking The Judge
SIR,—The nub of this whole matter of Lord Justice Harman's comments on the evidence of a psychiatrist has become, as far as I can see, completely obscured in a mild 'war'......
Victory For Nosey Parker Slit,—it Is Difficult To...
conclusions Mr Alan Williams hopes your readers will draw from his letter of October 21. It is irrelevant to quote a statement my father-in-law, Dr Benson Perkins, may have made......
Insurance On The Road
Sia,—Leslie Adrian (October 14) fiercely criticises the Accident Offices Association for the manner in which the 'new deal' has been introduced and alleges that large numbers of......
Condition Of France
Sus,—Perhaps you will allow me, as one of the vic- tims of last week's let's-be-cniel-to-resnewers day in Your correspondence columns, to reply to Lord Chandos and Mr O'Brien.......
Mr Heath's Easy Ride
SIR,—Mr Alan Watkins is right in saying (SPECTATOR, October 14) that the Tory party no longer has the automatic support of any interest in this country. Surely this is a good......
The Umbilical Cord
SIR,—Mr Nigel Lawson will, I hope, forgive me if I quarrel with at least one sentence in his article `The Umbilical Cord' (October 7). He states, as if it were a desirable......
The Evans Affair
SIR,—The article in the SPECTATOR of October 21 by Mr Ian Gilmour provokes another view which so far has not attracted much public attention: the ultimate consequence on the......