Lockerbie and the forgiveness fallacy
The dilemma facing Scottish Labour MPs
The slow death of Chelsea
Labour is starting to panic about Reform
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Should Gerry Adams get compensation from the British taxpayer?
Spectator Life
An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.
I am facing a future in a wheelchair
From Spectator LifeThe unnecessary complexity of the World Test Championship
From the magazineThe victory of Instagram over food: Gallery at the Savoy reviewed
From the magazineMy wife earns more than me – and it doesn’t feel great
From the magazinePartridges and the slow death of Chelsea
From Spectator LifePartridges, purveyor of ‘nice things for the larder’ to the well-heeled, will close the doors of its Chelsea shop for the last time next month. After 53 years of serving SW3 delights such as ox tongue, macadamia nuts and glace cherries, the shop, run by the Shepherd family and in possession of a royal warrant,
A big weekend for two young trainers
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Empire of Trump
The President’s plan to make America greater
Empire of Trump: the President’s plan to make America greater
‘The mission of the United States is one of benevolent assimilation,’ said William McKinley, America’s 25th commander-in-chief, who happens to be one of Donald Trump’s favourite presidents. Trump, who barely dodged a bullet in 2024, shares a number of traits with McKinley, who was assassinated in 1901: Scottish blood, ferocious work ethic, an affinity with
Empire of Trump: the President’s plan to make America greater
‘The mission of the United States is one of benevolent assimilation,’ said William McKinley, America’s 25th commander-in-chief, who happens to be one of Donald Trump’s favourite presidents. Trump, who barely dodged a bullet in 2024, shares a number of traits with McKinley, who was assassinated in 1901: Scottish blood, ferocious work ethic, an affinity with
Culture
The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.
The stupidity of the classical piano trio
From the magazineIt’s a right mess, the classical piano trio; the unintended consequence of one of musical history’s more frustrating twists. When the trio first evolved, in the age of Haydn, the piano (or at any rate, its frail domestic forebear) was the junior partner, and the two string instruments, violin and cello, were added to make
Is the tide turning on restitution?
From the magazineAs good a Dylan biopic as you’ll ever get: A Complete Unknown reviewed
From the magazineCheerless and fussy: The Tempest, at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, reviewed
From the magazineThe brilliance of Cicely Mary Barker
From the magazineA new solo album by a former Beatle that – astonishingly – demands repeated plays
From the magazineA feel-good classic: The Armie HammerTime Podcast reviewed
From the magazineCartoons
‘‘Do you really want to know?’’
Cartoon
‘‘If Labour ring, tell them we’re out.’’
Cartoon
‘‘I’m sorry, but we’re ending our DEI programme.’’
Cartoon