Peregrine Worsthorne
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Politics
The slow death of Tory England
- 25 June 2001
The Conservative Party is now pointless. Capitalism was always a greater threat to old authority than socialism, and it has won. By Peregrine Worsthorne
Books
Sex, spies and videotape. Christine Keeler is a self-declared hedonist, a former celebrity call-girl. But what is her political significance? Peregrine Worsthorne revisits the Profumo scandal
- 26 February 2001
The Truth at Last: my story
Christine Keeler, with Douglas Thompson Sidgwick & Jackson, 279pp, £16.99
ISBN 0283072911
Books
Flip side of decency
- 11 December 2000
The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt, Volume 3
Edited by Sarah Curtis Macmillan, 843pp, £25
ISBN 033377406X
Books
Sixties spirit
- 14 August 2000
Promise of a Dream: remembering the Sixties
Sheila Rowbotham Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 262pp, £18.99
ISBN 0713994460
Books
Identity crisis
- 08 May 2000
Who Do We Think We Are? creating the new Britain
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 320pp, £18.99
ISBN 0713994134
Books
Loads-a-money
- 24 April 2000
The Super-Rich
Stephen Haseler Macmillan Press, pp232, £16.99
ISBN 0333764293
Politics
Our very own Napoleon at No 10?
- 28 February 2000
100 years of Labour - Nationalised industries and the NHS were no threat to traditional values because they were run by the old professional classes. New Labour, fears Peregrine Worsthorne, is another matter
Politics
Why I'm no longer a nationalist
- 16 August 1999
For the best and brightest, Britain is too small a stage on which to waste their talent. This is why we will become pro-Europeans
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An Englishman in New York. Tina Brown wanted an elegant hatchet man to edit the New Yorker magazine's keynote Talk of the Town section. What she got was a blimpish journalist who knew nothing of New York
- 07 June 1999
Some Times in America
Alexander Chancellor Bloomsbury, 320pp, £16.99
Politics
Thought control is not the answer
- 05 March 1999
Peregrine Worsthorne examines the roots of his generation's racist beliefs


