NEXT WEEK the Spectator will include an Ulster supple- ment.
Life in Northern Ireland will be examined by a number of distinguished Irish authorities; these will include Brian Faulkner (Northern Ireland Minister of Home Affairs) on the Special Powers Act; David Bleakley, Labour Member of Par- liament at Stormont, on the economic situa- tion; R. B. Henderson, Director of Ulster Television, on the Northern Ireland com- mercial television station; John Cole, the Spectator's Industrial Correspondent, and himself an Ulsterman, on the pros and cons of Ulster's separate parliament; and St. John Ervine on Ulster then and now.
Also in next week's `Spectator' Professor Rudolf Peierls, one of the world's leading nuclear physicists, writes about fall-out and allied dangers; Kenneth Robinson, MP, examines an American view of Britain's Health Service; Mordecai Richler takes a picture of Karsh of Ottawa; Roy Jenkins, MP, reviews the memoirs of Lord Hankey, Simon Raven discusses a new book on Ronald Firbank, and John Mortimer looks at Alan Dent's life of Mrs. Patrick Campbell.