Freebies / Now we know how Keir Starmer will fall
Party's over / The future looks bleak for the SNP
Nut / The mad, bad, sad world of Ryan Routh
Inflation / Labour’s economic doom and gloom doesn’t match reality
Royal rumble / Prince Andrew will struggle to recover from A Very Royal Scandal
The Wiki Man / Is protest counterproductive?
From the magazineFar out / The truth about the wild Sixties
From Spectator LifeRestoration / Britain needs more royals
From Spectator LifeItaly / Why Genoa is my new favourite city
From Spectator LifeInflation / Labour’s economic doom and gloom doesn’t match reality
Royal rumble / Prince Andrew will struggle to recover from A Very Royal Scandal
The Wiki Man / Is protest counterproductive?
From the magazineFar out / The truth about the wild Sixties
From Spectator LifeRestoration / Britain needs more royals
From Spectator LifeItaly / Why Genoa is my new favourite city
From Spectator LifeTory leadership race / Reform voters are ‘our people’, insists Badenoch
Latest from Coffee House
All the latest analysis of the day's news
Why shouldn’t Sue Gray earn £170,000?
Does Starmer have a Sue Gray problem?
How the SNP damaged the independence cause
Sue Gray paid more than the Prime Minister
Salmond blasts Sturgeon ‘failures’ on indyref anniversary
The poisoned chalice of trying to nationalise Thames Water
Tom Tugendhat’s criminal blunder
The Hezbollah pager bomb plot has Israel’s fingerprints all over it
Why should we listen to John Major?
Spectator TV Presents
Andrew Roberts hits back at Churchill revisionist Darryl Cooper from the Tucker Carlson show
Spectator Life
An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.
Why Genoa is my new favourite city
From Spectator LifeConfessions of a gentrifier
From Spectator LifeAn apocalyptic dog walk in Seville
From Spectator LifeThe grotesque world of supercar towers
From Spectator LifeBritain needs more royals
From Spectator LifeIf King Charles wants a ‘slimmed down’, low-calorie royal family, we can thank Queen Victoria for bequeathing us the plus-size version. Responding in horror to the antics of her naughty uncles, who raked about being unsuitable and having mistresses, she set herself and her nine children to public duty and procreation: go forth and multiply,
The truth about the wild Sixties
From Spectator LifeMagazine
This week's magazine
Nigel’s next target
Reform’s plan for Labour
Nigel’s next target: Reform has Labour in its sights
At this weekend’s Reform conference in Birmingham, the opening speech will be given by a man who wasn’t even a member of the party until four months ago. James McMurdock stood in what was once a Tory safe seat. Against the odds and after three recounts, he won, and is now Reform’s accidental member of
Nigel’s next target: Reform has Labour in its sights
At this weekend’s Reform conference in Birmingham, the opening speech will be given by a man who wasn’t even a member of the party until four months ago. James McMurdock stood in what was once a Tory safe seat. Against the odds and after three recounts, he won, and is now Reform’s accidental member of
Culture
The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.
The problem with Klaus Makela
From the magazineKlaus Makela is kind of a big deal. He’s a pupil of the Finnish conducting guru Jorma Panula – the so-called ‘Yoda of conducting’ – and he’s chief conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic as well as the Orchestre de Paris. Within the next three years he’s scheduled to take the baton at both the Chicago
Easy-on-the-eye tosh: Netflix’s The Perfect Couple reviewed
From the magazineHow Berlin nearly broke Bowie
From the magazineWhen is anyone going to properly appreciate what critics have to go through?
From the magazineElvis Costello remains the most fascinating songwriter Britain has produced in the past 50 years
From the magazineHow Michael Craig-Martin changed a glass of water into a full-grown oak tree
From the magazineThe rise of soapy, dead-safe drama: The Band Back Together reviewed
From the magazineCartoons
‘‘Have you seen them?’’
Cartoon
‘‘How much access can I get for a pair of trousers?’’
Cartoon
Cartoon