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CONTRIBUTORS
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
Reeves’s fiscal play-off
The Ultras • Meet Britain’s new Islamo-socialist alliance
Are we nearly there?
Useful idiots • The westerners helping Hamas win the propaganda war
George’s marvellous medicine
Head of policy • Who’s the real driving force shaping Reform?
BAROMETER
Imagine what Enoch Powell might have said
‘Trump as a friend isn’t easy’ • An interview with Piers Morgan
Nightie night • The return of old-fashioned sleepwear
ANCIENT AND MODERN • How to succeed, Roman-style
The lost art of the insult
Game over • Prince Andrew’s solo pleasure
LETTER FROM BERLIN
The Wasps are dying out
Best of friends • The wonderfully mischievous Lady Annabel Goldsmith
LETTERS
Trade secrets: the other Chinese spy case
Seeing and believing • Are Vermeer’s most celebrated paintings really disguised religious icons? Philip Hensher is unconvinced
Boom and bust
The making of a mass murderer
Toys for boys
Georgia on my mind
Restless charmer
Nicolette Jones
Baku and beyond
The family you choose
Victory arch • Tim Abrahams on the triumph of classical architecture
Frieze over
Art attack
Strokes of genius
Great Britten
Cinema Boss-eyed
Method Worzel Gummidge
A whole new ball game
Worms Across Worlds
Ready meals
Best life
Real life
The turf
Bridge
SPECTATOR WINE
European Teams
Timeshift
2726 : Two against one
The madness of ‘non-crime’
MICHAEL HEATH
A star is born – and then another one
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Thai me up
Potash