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The Spectator
CONTRIBUTORS
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
Labour’s plan to unite the left
THE SPECTATOR’S NOTES
Shirkers’ rights • Labour’s benefits bonanza doesn’t add up
Canned Laughter
Crowning glory • A new series highlights why British diplomacy needs the royals
Hands off my prostate
Mass appeal
Identity politics • An apology to Hope Not Hate and Harry Shukman
Where was my invitation to Your Party?
Greek odyssey • How I bonded with Tom Stoppard over the classics
BAROMETER
The mind-body conundrum
Climate climbdown • The great green scare is finally fading
Straight to video • The ‘Crewkerne Man’ is reviving political satire
Record keeping • I’m bringing back the album
LETTERS
Why the Budget let banks off the hook
Ambition, guilt and desire • Adam Begley follows John Updike from hay-haired boy to elderly duffer in a collection of remarkable letters
Clever Hans
Party Time
A snapper-up of unconsidered trifles
A romp through romance
Red, smoked, pickled and cured
In Flanders fields
A dishonourable business
Parodies and potboilers
Getting down with the Blitz Kids
Payback time
What is the greatest artwork of the century so far?
Postcards from Italy
Bruckner on Ozempic
Duel in the crown
Remembering Tom Stoppard
Miller vs Van Hove
Party tricks
Best life
Real life
The turf
SPECTATOR WINE
Retreating knights
Frankenpoem
2732: Play it tough
The jury’s out
The Battle for Britain
Ben stokes the flames
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
A right royal travesty
Fudge