Tories / Team Badenoch: A guide to the new shadow cabinet
Crime / France’s drugs war is spiralling out of control
US politics / Why a Trump win may not rock the boat as much as you think
Paddington In Peru / The cult of Paddington has gone too far
Arts / How a single year in Florence changed art forever
From the magazineBooks / You didn’t mess with them – the doughty matriarchs of the intelligence world
From the magazinePrinces apart / The royal love triangle that led to Montecito
From Spectator LifeBuckle up / The new divide between first class and economy
From Spectator LifeCharisma code / The curse of cool
From Spectator LifePaddington In Peru / The cult of Paddington has gone too far
Arts / How a single year in Florence changed art forever
From the magazineBooks / You didn’t mess with them – the doughty matriarchs of the intelligence world
From the magazinePrinces apart / The royal love triangle that led to Montecito
From Spectator LifeBuckle up / The new divide between first class and economy
From Spectator LifeCharisma code / The curse of cool
From Spectator LifeRemember, remember / The trouble with Guy Fawkes night
Latest from Coffee House
All the latest analysis of the day's news
Gamblers are putting their money on a Trump triumph
The ‘joy’ of fireworks isn’t worth the misery they inflict on animals
Laura Trott’s Commons debut gives a clue to Kemi’s tactics
Raising university tuition fees will only delay the inevitable
Could ADHD bankrupt English councils?
Scots revealed to be biggest Trump fans in western Europe
Why does ITV hate Trump?
Should GPs make a profit?
Labour’s tuition fee U-turn
Spectator TV Presents
Kemi Badenoch elected as Tory leader: can she win back the country?
Spectator Life
An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.
The curse of cool
From Spectator LifeWhy girls love fags
From Spectator LifeWhat’s sadder than an ageing rocker?
From Spectator LifeTwo wagers for the weekend
From Spectator LifeThe royal love triangle that led to Montecito
From Spectator LifeWere The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to leave their mansion in Montecito, California, and head a couple of miles across town, to Toro Canyon, they would soon find themselves at the one-time home of a woman whose story they would find rather relatable. Because the former occupant once drove a wedge between the Prince
The new divide between first class and economy
From Spectator LifeMagazine
This week's magazine
Team Trump
Who’s in — and who’s out?
Team Trump: who’s in – and who’s out?
If Donald Trump wins back the White House next week, adopt the brace position. His opponents will go beserk, inevitably, and try once again to put him in prison. Yet Trump allies might go even more crazy as they scramble for influence. Trump claims to have learned from the mistakes of his first term. But
Team Trump: who’s in – and who’s out?
If Donald Trump wins back the White House next week, adopt the brace position. His opponents will go beserk, inevitably, and try once again to put him in prison. Yet Trump allies might go even more crazy as they scramble for influence. Trump claims to have learned from the mistakes of his first term. But
Culture
The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.
How Arnold Schoenberg became the poster boy for the Viennese cultural-heritage industrial complex
Despite its prestige, Vienna can seem parochial. This is as true today as it was during its turn-of-the-century golden age, when it incubated a generous welfare state – that is still with us – and all those Austro-Hungarian Empire weirdos: glowering hypnotist astrologers in full metal evening dress, hysterical socialites howling at the help from
From public bar to cocktail bar: books for the discerning drinker
From the magazineWhy is Elon Musk so obsessed with Diablo IV?
From the magazineA bit of a mess: Channel 4’s Generation Z reviewed
From the magazineNick Cave’s right-hand man Warren Ellis on AI, Gorecki and staying young
From the magazineHugh Grant is an amazingly convincing villain – who’d have thought it?
From the magazineThe joy of Chris Stapleton
From the magazineCartoons
Cartoon
Cartoon
‘‘Thanks to inheritance tax, it’s more of a “won’t”.’’
Cartoon