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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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Updates
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'Exposed to a demanding hour of cross-examination on the GB News leadership special, she landed her pitch almost perfectly.' ✍️ Patrick O'Flynn
It’s Kemi Badenoch’s to lose
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'The man who threatened to ‘take down the border with Israel and tear out their hearts from their bodies’ is now dead, marking a critical juncture in the conflict that reverberates beyond the battlefield.' ✍️ Jonathan Sacerdoti
Benjamin Netanyahu has been vindicated
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How Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch went up against each other on the GB News leadership debate last night.
As it happened: Jenrick vs Badenoch – the GB News Tory leadership special
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As Kim Leadbeater’s private member’s bill comes before the Commons, the former justice secretary Lord Falconer (who introduced a similar bill to the Lords) and The Spectator’s chairman Lord Moore debate assisted dying. Read their conversation here 👇
‘Not all suffering can be relieved’: A debate on assisted dying
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'The trouble is, campaigning for Reeves to raise taxes on the rich, to put it mildly, feels a bit pointless. Reeves hardly needs people persuading her to put up taxes for the rich – it will happen anyway.' ✍️ Matthew Lynn
Let’s see if ‘Patriotic Millionaires’ really want more tax
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‘Praising the Harry Potter author, Kemi Badenoch insisted after being asked whether she would make Rowling a peer in an interview with TalkTV that: ‘I would. I don’t know whether she would take it, but I certainly would give her a peerage.’’ ✍️ Steerpike
Badenoch insists she would give JK Rowling a peerage
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'As in any British by-election, there are wildcards. These include an ‘anti-woke’ cleric and a socialist barrister who declared: ‘I’m not a politician, I haven’t invaded any Middle Eastern countries.’' ✍️ James Heale
Inside the race for the Chancellor of Oxford
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'There is a flat rejection of the kind of deal trading territory for peace that, behind closed doors, is increasingly being discussed in the West. Instead, frankly, it is a challenge – not to Moscow but to Ukraine’s own allies.' ✍️ Mark Galeotti
Zelensky's 'victory plan' is unlikely to impress Europe
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'The Tories had hoped to stop the infighting and silliness. Early signs are not encouraging.' ✍️ Katy Balls
The real problem with the Tory leadership contest
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