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Lionel Shriver on the election that smashed identity politics

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Spectator Life

An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.

How Maggie took her whisky

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The whirligig of time brings in his… astonishments. Who would have thought it? Even a couple of decades ago, the notion that the Tory party could be led by a black woman would have seemed incredible. I remember 1975, and the doubts that were expressed about Margaret Thatcher: much louder than any adverse comment about

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Robin Ashenden

The curse of cool

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King of the Hill

Culture

The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.

Spy-drama porn: Sky’s The Day of the Jackal reviewed

From the magazine

All the previewers have been drooling lasciviously over The Day of the Jackal reboot and, having seen the first three episodes, I quite understand why. This is coffee-table spy-drama porn perfectly calculated to satisfy all manner of lurid and exotic tastes. There’s sniper-rifle-assembly porn; foreign-property porn (the Jackal’s gorgeous mountain retreat near Cadiz with a

Podcasts

Cartoons

Matt Percival

‘‘There are just times when you have to hope for the best.’’

Cartoon

Grizelda

‘‘I’m the first stale, pale and male man to head up an EDI department!’ ’

Cartoon

Paula Gahan

The new divide between first class and economy

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