Nigel Horne
Nigel Horne is Comment Editor of The Week.co.uk. He was formerly Editor of the website until September 2013. He previously held executive roles at The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times.
Latest articles by Nigel Horne
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Segolene Royal is back in wake of hateful Trierweiler's demise
In Depth Hatchets are buried, the musical chairs resume, and there's even talk that Julie Gayet will soon be gone
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Three Michelin stars: culinary Oscar or poisoned chalice?
In Depth A young restaurateur in Reims has joined the ranks of three-starred chefs. So, where's the champagne?
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Barack Obama and Beyonce: a very on-off 'affair'
In Depth Parisian photographer's bizarre claim threatens to overshadow Hollande's trip to DC. But not for long
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Steak-frites is so passe: how the French learned to love burgers
In Depth It's not just McDonald's – three-quarters of French restaurants are now serving burgers
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Non to Valerie, Non to Julie: Hollande 'wants no First Lady'
In Depth If he continues his romance with Julie Gayet, she's unlikely to be seen at the Elysee or on foreign trips
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Are we under-estimating the 'dynamic' Francois Hollande?
In Depth A brilliant mind, a witty companion, a bon viveur – is this why the French President gets the girls?
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Valerie Trierweiler's hospital stay lets Hollande play for time
In Depth Extended hospital visit allows dithering President to put off decision about his choice of First Lady
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Hollande and the actress: good or bad for his drooping ratings?
In Depth French presidential affair is a reminder that the new man in the Elysee Palace was meant to be DSK…
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Truth about Charles Saatchi and the woman at his table
In Depth Saatchi returns to Scott's fish restaurant and the People orders the red herring, writes Nigel Horne
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Mark Carney: even a rock star banker needs a trusty aide
In Depth Is the new Bank of England governor not expecting his honeymoon to last long, asks Nigel Horne
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Pippa's party book exposes the hellish reality of a Middleton do
In Depth No wild nights out with Wills and Harry – but nights up ironing autumn leaves for table decorations
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'Brits take too many holidays' tweets Rupert (from St Barts)
In Depth New to Twitter, Rupert Murdoch slags off British before wife Wendi Deng steps in
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James Murdoch quits Times and Sun boards: er, sort of
In Depth Murdoch Jnr leaves directorships of two publishing subsidiaries – but keeps all his key roles. Why?
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Why Liam Fox is dogged by ‘gay’ insinuations
In Depth Whatever the facts of hisfriendship with Werritty, Foxhas shown poor judgment- just like William Hague
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Murdoch pays £3m-plus to atone for Dowler hacking
Speed Read Huge payout raises the bar for compensation – but how will it go down with News Corp’s shareholders?
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Legal battle looms over Met attack on Guardian
Speed Read Police action is an abuse of the Official Secrets Act and the Human Rights Act, say editors and lawyers
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How Amanda Knox has captivated the global media
Speed Read American exchange student is a media celebrity in Italy where she goes on trial today charged with murdering former roommate Meredith Kercher
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