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The Spectator

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Weekly magazine featuring the best British journalists, authors, critics and cartoonists, since 1828

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  • [H2] Continue where you left off...
  • [H3] America won’t be cowed by these Iranian attacks
  • [H3] Despotic / Britain has never needed an ‘Islamophobia’ definition less
  • [H3] Iran / Khamenei’s death has exposed the ugly side of British campuses
  • [H3] Waterloo / Does Trump even know why he invaded Iran?
  • [H3] Real life / My mother has become a hostile stranger
  • [H3] Dolce vita / My wild house parties with Rose Wylie
  • [H3] Mind your language / ‘Both things can be true’: The creep of an annoying cliché
  • [H3] Reigny day / The 'slimmed down' monarchy is fast disappearing
  • [H3] Canvassing / Was Picasso a Catholic artist?
  • [H3] Town and Gown / The decline of Oxford University's sartorial traditions
  • [H3] Real life / My mother has become a hostile stranger
  • [H3] Dolce vita / My wild house parties with Rose Wylie
  • [H3] Mind your language / ‘Both things can be true’: The creep of an annoying cliché
  • [H3] Reigny day / The 'slimmed down' monarchy is fast disappearing
  • [H3] Canvassing / Was Picasso a Catholic artist?
  • [H3] Town and Gown / The decline of Oxford University's sartorial traditions
  • [H3] Culture clash / Kemi Badenoch has said the unsayable on multiculturalism
  • [H3] Latest from Coffee House
  • [H3] How to fix Britain’s broken protest law
  • [H3] The row over English becoming an official language of New Zealand
  • [H3] Iran vows to fight on
  • [H3] The Gulf states have a big decision to make about Iran
  • [H3] Does Labour have the stomach for Mahmood’s asylum policy?
  • [H3] Misplaced confidence is Rachel Reeves’s calling card
  • [H3] Where was the imagination in Reeves’s Spring Statement?
  • [H3] Rachel Reeves’s Spring Statement ignored Britain’s biggest problems
  • [H3] Rachel Reeves’s Spring Statement was a wasted opportunity
  • [H3] Spectator TV Presents
  • [H3] Most popular
  • [H3] Kemi Badenoch has said the unsayable on multiculturalism
  • [H3] Britain has never needed an ‘Islamophobia’ definition less
  • [H3] America won’t be cowed by these Iranian attacks
  • [H3] Khamenei’s death has exposed the ugly side of British campuses
  • [H3] The row over English becoming an official language of New Zealand
  • [H3] Writers
  • [H3] Do we really want our politicians to be uneducated?
  • [H3] The real reason I left Britain
  • [H3] Am I a Zionist?
  • [H3] Has it all gone wrong between Trump and Starmer?
  • [H3] The no.1 quango that deserves the axe
  • [H3] Spectator Life
  • [H3] The decline of Oxford University's sartorial traditions
  • [H3] Serge Gainsbourg would not survive modern France
  • [H3] Your AI Granny will speak to you now
  • [H3] How Gen Z became indebted to ‘doom spending’
  • [H3] The 'slimmed down' monarchy is fast disappearing
  • [H3] Was Picasso a Catholic artist?
  • [H3] Spectator TV
  • [H3] Event
  • [H3] Magazine
  • [H3] ‘It’s a Faustian pact’: Rachel Reeves is giving bankers what they want
  • [H3] ‘It’s a Faustian pact’: Rachel Reeves is giving bankers what they want
  • [H3] In bed together: The writers of HBO’s Industry on bankers and politicians
  • [H3] Can Rupert Lowe stop Farage from becoming prime minister?
  • [H3] How to listen for alien life
  • [H3] ‘More than half our squad were executed’: Inside Russia’s rotten army
  • [H3] Culture
  • [H3] Marvellous but repetitious: Gwen John – Strange Beauties reviewed
  • [H3] U2’s childlike response to world affairs
  • [H3] The blandness of Hugh Bonneville
  • [H3] Fascinating: EPiC – Elvis Presley in Concert reviewed
  • [H3] Enjoyably old-fashioned: ITV’s The Lady reviewed
  • [H3] A playful, big-hearted, intelligent new opera
  • [H3] The genius of John Vanbrugh
  • [H3] Podcasts
  • [H3] Cartoons
  • [H3] ‘‘Ah, spring! I expect the humans have sorted out most of their problems by now.’’
  • [H3] ‘‘You’ll have to wait until I’ve gone through your emails.’’
  • [H3] Sophie Law
  • [H4] ‘MPs are just not good enough’ – Munira Mirza on Boris, Starmer and Britain’s leadership crisis | Quite right!
  • [H4] The Tory Dilemma: deal or no deal?
  • [H4] Banking on it
  • [H4] Coffee House Shots
  • [H4] Quite right!
  • [H4] The Book Club
  • [H4] The curious case of the Fabergé egg theft
  • [H5] Trump says 'the big wave is yet to come' – will Iran descend into civil war?
  • [H5] Iran latest: is Trump making Starmer look feeble on Iran?
  • [H5] Is Starmer doomed? Why Gorton and Denton changes everything
  • [H5] Spring statement: everything you need to know
  • [H5] Iran: Trump has a plan — does Starmer? Plus the Spring Statement fallout
  • [H5] Jane Rogoyska: Hotel Exile – Paris in the Shadow of War
  • [H5] Useful links
  • [H5] About Us
  • [H5] More from The Spectator
  • [H5] Subscribe

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Does Trump even know why he invaded Iran? Extern doFollow
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My mother has become a hostile stranger Extern doFollow
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My wild house parties with Rose Wylie Extern doFollow
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‘Both things can be true’: The creep of an annoying cliché Extern doFollow
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The 'slimmed down' monarchy is fast disappearing Extern doFollow
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Was Picasso a Catholic artist? Extern doFollow
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The decline of Oxford University's sartorial traditions Extern doFollow
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My mother has become a hostile stranger Extern doFollow
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‘Both things can be true’: The creep of an annoying cliché Extern doFollow
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Kemi Badenoch has said the unsayable on multiculturalism Extern doFollow
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How to fix Britain’s broken protest law Extern doFollow
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The row over English becoming an official language of New Zealand Extern doFollow
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Iran vows to fight on Extern doFollow
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The Gulf states have a big decision to make about Iran Extern doFollow
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Does Labour have the stomach for Mahmood’s asylum policy? Extern doFollow
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Misplaced confidence is Rachel Reeves’s calling card Extern doFollow
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Where was the imagination in Reeves’s Spring Statement? Extern doFollow
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Serge Gainsbourg would not survive modern France Extern doFollow
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Your AI Granny will speak to you now Extern doFollow
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How Gen Z became indebted to ‘doom spending’ Extern doFollow
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Can Rupert Lowe stop Farage from becoming prime minister? Extern doFollow
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How to listen for alien life Extern doFollow
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‘More than half our squad were executed’: Inside Russia’s rotten army Extern doFollow
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Marvellous but repetitious: Gwen John – Strange Beauties reviewed Extern doFollow
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U2’s childlike response to world affairs Extern doFollow
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The blandness of Hugh Bonneville Extern doFollow
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