6 SEPTEMBER 1963, page 6

What Moral Law?

And this week we have the first book on the Ward business, and are shortly to be faced (or not, as the case may be) with the Denning Re- port. The more one thinks of it, the......

Guilties Abroad To My Mind, Ward's Death Was A Dignified

ending. It has been quite a summer for sig- nificant deaths. One too long postponed was that of Rakosi, the most loathsome of surviving despots. A journalist told me the other......

Political Nation It Is True, No Doubt, That Most Of

those w ho barbarise about 'Fascist' Greece know nothing of Greek politick, and are willing to take their 'facts' predigested. What one would scarcely think pos- sible is that......

A Spectator's Notebook

‘NLy Christians and men of the world really O sympathised with Ward,' a Conservative ex-MP said to me the other day. Mr. Julian Symons lately charged me in these pages with a......

Looking Sharp I Don't Share Mr. Anthony West's View Of

Private Eye. Even its well-known 'bad taste' is often merely the breach of conventions which have sprung up quite irrationally—such as the notion that one must not criticise......

Khrushchev In Belgrade

From SARAH GAINHAM BELGRADE M R. KHRUSHCHEV came to Yugoslavia as soon as the Sino-Soviet ideological talks were over, as he had said he would, to emphasise a political......