Registered user login:

Quentin Letts

Articles by Quentin Letts

Results 11 to 20 of 30

Why August was free of gaffes

  • 02 September 2002

Observations on politics

Let's send Dubya a dame

  • 29 July 2002

Observations on our person in Washington

NS Profile - Rosie Boycott

  • 24 June 2002

Former druggie and drunk, and ex-editor of three nationals, this becalmed galleon is hailed by some as a new Joan Bakewell. Rosie Boycott profiled

A wet lunch can save your bacon

  • 17 June 2002

Observations on e-mail scandals

Did Euan plump for the Tories?

  • 13 May 2002

Observations - First-time voters

The New Statesman Profile - Michael Martin

  • 18 February 2002

A teetotaller who opposes abortion and a lower age of gay consent, this Glaswegian Speaker hates the toffs. Michael Martin profiled

"I need a bit more time to deliver"

  • 17 December 2001

The New Statesman Christmas - Quentin Letts meets new Labour's original guru, with his peerless PR, and high market penetration

HM Opposition: a user's guide

  • 22 October 2001

Quentin Letts identifies the mysterious folk on the Tory front bench: a sometime nudist, a rozzer, a loudmouth

After the Windsors fell

  • 30 April 2001

Would a republican Britain spawn a King's party, fighting to the last ditch? Quentin Letts imagines the future in an excerpt from his satirical novel

Now, am I in Dartford, or Finchley?

  • 19 March 2001

Baroness Thatcher isn't always sure where she is these days. But some Tories still see a role for her, reports Quentin Letts

Quick Access to

Vote!

Should the third runway at Heathrow go ahead?