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The Spectator

Oct 25 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.

Emperor of Inertia

The Spectator

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

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Languages

  • English