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The Spectator

Oct 18 2025
Magazine

The Spectator is Britain’s oldest and most influential magazine, with incisive political and economic analysis, unrivalled books and arts reviews, and unmissable lifestyle writing, plus the funniest cartoons. It’s more cocktail party than political party, and we’d love it if you joined us.

Xi no evil

The Spectator

CONTRIBUTORS

PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK

DIARY

THE SPECTATOR’S NOTES

Chinese whispers • The scandal of Beijing’s spying laid bare

On Tor y Foel

Glass ceiling • The future of British craftsmanship is dangerously fragile

Just think

The ECHR will never be reformed

The pathology of politics

Fire alarm • Labour’s class war on moorland

Heir apparently • Can anybody stop J.D. Vance becoming the next president?

LETTER FROM UKRAINE

Fare play • The parents gaming special educational needs

Enfants pas terribles • The French raise their children better

BAROMETER

Legal immigration is a nightmare

Go Westlake • The Tories’ best weapon

LETTERS

Bedtime reading for the Chancellor: scary data from the UK job market

As noir as can be • Thomas Pynchon’s latest novel is funny, absorbing, populated by wild characters – and heartfelt, writes Scott Bradfield

In love with illusion

Diminishing returns

A veneration of girlhood

Domestic comedy

All that was bravest and best

The end is nigh – or not

Double act

Tour de force

Top gear • Margaret Mitchell on the dying art of costume design

Comfort and joy

The write stuff

British baroque

Vocal hero

Body and soul

Mother inferior

Angry birds

Skip-diving

No life

Real life

Bridge

Sachertorte

SPECTATOR WINE

A meeting in St Louis

Right to reply

2725: Tandemonium?

I feel sorry for the eco-zealots

The Battle for Britain

Why men are the disposable sex

YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED

A sip of Israeli history

Place names

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English