EU / It’s a pity Thierry Breton didn’t resign sooner
NHS / The junior doctors’ pay deal won’t stop them striking
Disgrace / The Huw Edwards scandal shows that the BBC never learns
Palestine protest / Coconut placards and the truth about free speech in Britain
Football / The trouble with the Champions League
Pop / Elvis Costello remains the most fascinating songwriter Britain has produced in the past 50 years
From the magazineGhost town / An apocalyptic dog walk in Seville
From Spectator LifeUnreal estate / The grotesque world of supercar towers
From Spectator LifeLatté land / Confessions of a gentrifier
From Spectator LifePalestine protest / Coconut placards and the truth about free speech in Britain
Football / The trouble with the Champions League
Pop / Elvis Costello remains the most fascinating songwriter Britain has produced in the past 50 years
From the magazineGhost town / An apocalyptic dog walk in Seville
From Spectator LifeUnreal estate / The grotesque world of supercar towers
From Spectator LifeLatté land / Confessions of a gentrifier
From Spectator LifeLatest from Coffee House
All the latest analysis of the day's news
Prince Andrew will struggle to recover from A Very Royal Scandal
Now we know how Keir Starmer will fall
Why Oasis’s choice of Dublin support act matters
Lammy: Climate change threat more ‘fundamental’ than terrorism
Two takeaways from Ed Davey’s conference speech
Starmer’s Frockgate saga rumbles on
Donald Trump could have the last laugh on crypto
Labour can’t afford to ignore the war in Sudan
Diane Abbott: Keir Starmer treated me like a ‘non-person’
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.
The grotesque world of supercar towers
From Spectator LifeCambodia’s return to joy
From Spectator LifeRemaking Harry Potter is risky
From Spectator LifeWhen family invade your privacy
From Spectator LifeConfessions of a gentrifier
From Spectator LifeThe backlash against plans for a Gail’s bakery in Walthamstow made me think about my own experience of gentrification. When I moved to my suburb of Bristol nearly 20 years ago, it was still a largely white working-class area. It was also a temporary home to many of the students from the local university. It
An apocalyptic dog walk in Seville
From Spectator LifeMagazine
This week's magazine
Game on
America’s very unpredictable election
There’s still everything to play for in America’s election
The first presidential debate of 2024 changed history by killing off Joe Biden’s career. The second presidential debate was nowhere near as dramatic, for the simple reason that it did not feature the President. Instead, Kamala Harris, Biden’s Vice President and now the Democratic party’s nominee, stood on stage at the National Constitution Center in
There’s still everything to play for in America’s election
The first presidential debate of 2024 changed history by killing off Joe Biden’s career. The second presidential debate was nowhere near as dramatic, for the simple reason that it did not feature the President. Instead, Kamala Harris, Biden’s Vice President and now the Democratic party’s nominee, stood on stage at the National Constitution Center in
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
‘‘This year, it’s a choice between heating and Oasis tickets.’’
Cartoon
‘‘I’ve got tickets to the Tory conference – the fighting’s better.’’
Cartoon
‘‘Clive has always been a flies-open sort of chap.’’
Cartoon