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Emperor Trump and the spectacle of the Super Bowl

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It’s easy to not quite get the Super Bowl. What exactly is it: a sporting event, a music show, a fashion parade for the world’s coolest pair of shades, a new version of the Chippendales with the hunks wearing tight trousers and skid lids? Or, in its latest incarnation, a chance for the world’s most

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Ruari Clark

The delightful melancholy of an antiques shop

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Wasting away

Launching the Spectator Project Against Frivolous Funding

Michael Simmons

Introducing Spaff: The Spectator Project Against Frivolous Funding

All too often, the Prime Minister recently lamented, Britain’s public servants are happy languishing in the ‘tepid bath of managed decline’. There is, however, one area in which Britain’s public servants are dynamic, innovative and world–leading: at spaffing gazillions of pounds of taxpayers’ money on wasteful projects which are variously inane, insane and indefensible. The

Introducing Spaff: The Spectator Project Against Frivolous Funding

All too often, the Prime Minister recently lamented, Britain’s public servants are happy languishing in the ‘tepid bath of managed decline’. There is, however, one area in which Britain’s public servants are dynamic, innovative and world–leading: at spaffing gazillions of pounds of taxpayers’ money on wasteful projects which are variously inane, insane and indefensible. The

Culture

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

Strangely moving: Bridget Jones – Mad About the Boy reviewed

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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is the fourth outing for our heroine as played by Renée Zellweger and I was not especially hopeful. Who can still be bothered? Particularly after that silly Thai jail business (second film) and then all that flailing about in the mud at a music festival (third). But this takes

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Paul Wood

‘‘Oh, that’s by Ed Miliband.’’

Cartoon

Harley Schwadron

‘‘Oh, just sitting back and letting algorithms do all the stock trading.’’

Cartoon

Kipper Williams

‘‘It appeared in our account the minute the school started charging VAT on fees.’’

Cartoon

James Innes-Smith

Steve Coogan should stick to comedy

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