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The Spectator is a weekly delight for anyone who loves good writing, contentious opinion and hard-hitting comment. With the finest writing on current affairs, politics, the arts, books and life, you'll read regular columnists who delight, provoke and amuse and editorial features of incredible breadth and depth. Established in 1828, The Spectator is the oldest continuously published magazine in the English language. Its taste for controversy, however, remains undiminished. There is no party line to which its writers are bound – originality of thought and elegance of expression are the sole editorial constraints. The result, week after week, is that Britain’s best columnists, critics and cartoonists turn out their finest work for the magazine and give you their views unfiltered and at cask strength.
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- London, London
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- 1828
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- Politics and current affairs, Book reviews, Arts, Luxury goods and lifestyle, Publishing, Debate, and Events
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Employees at The Spectator
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Adrian Brune
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Simon Cook
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Jonathan Davis
Author, columnist, podcaster, professional investor/Editor Investment Trusts Handbook/Money Makers newsletter
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Chairperson at Data Gumbo, and non-executive director at Lucy Group and the UK Statistics Authority. Commodore of the Sea View Yacht Club and an…
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'Serena Kennedy, Merseyside Police chief constable, said the murder of the three girls in July is not being treated as a terrorist incident.' ✍️ James Heale
Teen accused of Southport murders facing terror charge
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'Since he took over in September, the Tories have become the only party in the Scottish parliament to oppose free bus travel for asylum seekers, additional aid for schools in Africa and early prisoner releases to tackle overcrowding.' ✍️ Stephen Daisley
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'There is a huge, gaping hole in British politics for a centre-right liberal party. The Lib Dems inhabited this space for the electorate last time mostly by accident.' ✍️ Nick Tyrone
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'What are patients getting for all that cash, besides the service being an international laggard for health outcomes?' ✍️ Kate Andrews
Yet another NHS Budget boost – but where's the reform?
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