Celling out / Mass prisoner releases aren’t working
Justice / The problem at the heart of the Chris Kaba case
Takeover / Newcastle, Saudi Arabia and desperate decline of English football
Creatively bankrupt / The TV industry should be worried about AI
Television / A hit – but please don’t pretend it’s feminist: Disney+’s Rivals reviewed
From the magazineBooks / The journalist’s journalist: the irrepressible Claud Cockburn
From the magazineSweet escape / Ozempic and the sugar coating of reality
From Spectator LifeDark thoughts / The cult of true crime
From Spectator LifeGrapes of wrath / British vineyards are suffering
From Spectator LifeCreatively bankrupt / The TV industry should be worried about AI
Television / A hit – but please don’t pretend it’s feminist: Disney+’s Rivals reviewed
From the magazineBooks / The journalist’s journalist: the irrepressible Claud Cockburn
From the magazineSweet escape / Ozempic and the sugar coating of reality
From Spectator LifeDark thoughts / The cult of true crime
From Spectator LifeGrapes of wrath / British vineyards are suffering
From Spectator LifeGolden Arches / Donald Trump is bringing the joy at just the right moment
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The UK’s debts are horrifyingly large
Labour should be wary of scrapping short prison sentences
Badenoch beats Jenrick in Mumsnet ratings
Khan takes a pop at Kuenssberg over election tweet
Do we really need more ‘national conversations’?
Too many people are being recalled to prison
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Why shouldn’t English teachers use video games?
From Spectator LifeBritish vineyards are suffering
From Spectator LifeCooking lessons from the wild
From Spectator LifeSix bets for Ascot’s Champions Day
From Spectator LifeOzempic and the sugar coating of reality
From Spectator LifeOld or young, fat or thin, body-positive or body-embarrassed, man or woman, everyone with money seems to be on a weight-loss drug: Ozempic, Wegovy or Mounjaro. In the past couple of weeks alone, two freewheeling 60+ titans of journalism – my Spectator colleague Julie Burchill and my Telegraph colleague Allison Pearson – have written about
The cult of true crime
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Reeves’s gambit
The Chancellor’s Budget dilemma
Rachel Reeves has backed herself into a corner on the Budget
As a championship chess player, Rachel Reeves must know that the first few moves can be some of the most important of the game. In preparing her Budget, she appears to be starting her tenure as Chancellor from a position of strength. Her background in the Bank of England gives her institutional credibility, and the
Rachel Reeves has backed herself into a corner on the Budget
As a championship chess player, Rachel Reeves must know that the first few moves can be some of the most important of the game. In preparing her Budget, she appears to be starting her tenure as Chancellor from a position of strength. Her background in the Bank of England gives her institutional credibility, and the
Culture
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Almeida’s Look Back in Anger is flawless
From the magazineStrange title, Juno and the Paycock. Sean O’Casey’s family drama is about a hard-pressed Dublin matriarch, Juno, whose husband Jack ‘the paycock’ Boyle refuses to support his family and spends all day drinking with his penniless cronies. The producers have labelled the show an ‘Irish masterpiece’, which raises the bar. Mark Rylance plays Jack as
A hit – but please don’t pretend it’s feminist: Disney+’s Rivals reviewed
From the magazineLess Riot Grrl than Riot Lladies Who Lunch: Sleater-Kinney’s Little Rope reviewed
From the magazineYou’re unlikely to see a better case made for this Bernstein double bill
From the magazineSerious and gripping – though Trump disagrees: The Apprentice reviewed
From the magazineAn uncompromising master: David Gilmour, at the Royal Albert Hall, reviewed
From the magazineI’m done with Hofesh Shechter
From the magazineCartoons
‘‘The worst bit is the life admin.’’
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‘‘Still no sign of a ceasefire.’’
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