Peter Wilby
Peter Wilby was editor of the Independent on Sunday from 1995 to 1996 and of the New Statesman from 1998 to 2005. He writes a weekly column for the NS.
Articles by Peter Wilby
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UK Politics
Not barmy about the army
- 02 April 2009
. . . on British attitudes to battles, bald leaders and booze
Books
The lowdown
- 02 April 2009
- 1 comment
A View from the Foothills Chris Mullin Profile Books, 616pp, £20
UK Politics
Ed Miliband must resign
- 26 March 2009
- 1 comment
. . . on political heroes, nationalised banks and family confessionals
UK Politics
The ego has landed
- 12 March 2009
- 1 comment
. . . on sectarianism, social ills, selection, sports appeals and self-regard
UK Politics
Outrage on a sliding scale
- 05 March 2009
- 4 comments
. . . on scapegoats, scandal, serial snubs, sentencing and civil liberties
Society
''We know each other well''
- 26 February 2009
Peter Wilby on punts, pints, "Peston" and Premier League cricket
Books
They want your sprogs
- 19 February 2009
Consumer Kids: How Big Business Is Grooming Our Children for Profit Ed Mayo and Agnes Nairn Constable, 378pp, £8.99
Books
The trouble with Oxford
- 12 February 2009
- 1 comment
Maurice Bowra: a Life Leslie Mitchell Oxford University Press, 400pp, £25
Economy
All of us live by the logic of finance
- 05 February 2009
- 82 comments
Margaret Thatcher promised wealth for all in her new society. First, though, we all had to become capitalists. Peter Wilby on our long road to ruin









