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The Great Lie / Don't listen to those who tell you America is over

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Ben Shapiro

Cosy crime for Christmas: a choice of thrillers

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Andrew Rosenheim

Peril in Prague: The Secret of Secrets, by Dan Brown, reviewed

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Tanya Gold

'I’ve been allergic to AI for a long time': an interview with Peter Thiel

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William Atkinson

'We must not be the Tory party 2.0': Nigel Farage on his plans for power

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Tim Shipman

The evasions of smalltown Alabama: The Land of Sweet Forever, by Harper Lee, reviewed

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Sarah Churchwell

Songs of murder, rape and desertion

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Maggie Fergusson

How the Queen is spreading the joy of reading

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Gyles Brandreth

Rory Stewart’s romantic view of Cumbria is wide of the mark

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Sarah Hall

The little imps who pretended to be poltergeists

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Suzi Feay

The cartographer’s power to decide the fate of millions

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Simon Winchester

My favourite books to give at Christmas

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Her Majesty The Queen

Santa Pants: a cocktail recipe by Matthew and Camila McConaughey

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Matthew And Camila Mcconaughey

Don't listen to those who tell you America is over

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Ben Shapiro

What an Odyssey / The pleasure of not knowing

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Douglas Murray

What humans can learn from mice about monogamy

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Melanie Mcdonagh

Christmas notebook / I stand with Nigel Farage

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Bonnie Blue

The Spectator's Notes / Should I wear a burka in the House of Lords?

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Charles Moore

Why the McDonald’s AI ad flopped

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Paul Burke

Myanmar's junta has stooped to a new low

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Caleb Quinley

Reform support in Scotland rises again

Reform support in Scotland rises again

Another day, another bad poll for Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour party. With less than six months until the Scottish parliament election, pollsters are...

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Steerpike

Keir Starmer is not waving but drowning at PMQs

Benjamin Disraeli once observed that the difference between a misfortune and a calamity was that if Mr Gladstone fell in the Thames it would be a...

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Madeline Grant

Will Australia's social media ban work?

Will Australia's social media ban work?

It’s all too easy to get hooked by the online world, to fall headlong into it, to spend hour upon hour immersed in it. Cyberspace has its good, but...

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Terry Barnes

Virtue signalling / The celebrity ECHR letter is pious posturing

Virtue signalling / The celebrity ECHR letter is pious posturing

Would someone please think of the luvvies? While the rest of the nation is furious about our out-of-control borders and the heinous crimes...

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Tom Slater

Send up / The special needs racket is out of control

Send up / The special needs racket is out of control

We are, as vicars like to tell us, all special in our own way. But none so much as children in Scottish primary schools, 43 per cent of whom are...

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Ross Clark

How an Iran-Egypt Pride match threw the World Cup into disarray

How an Iran-Egypt Pride match threw the World Cup into disarray

Fifa looks set to face its first major scandal of the 2026 World Cup – if you don’t count the exorbitant cost of the tickets, that is. The...

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Philip Patrick

Rachel Reeves: There were too many Budget leaks

Rachel Reeves: There were too many Budget leaks

There were ‘too many leaks’ ahead of the autumn Budget, Rachel Reeves admitted this morning as she faced MPs on the Treasury Select Committee. The...

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Lucy Dunn

Pantone’s choice of white as colour of the year isn't racist

Pantone’s choice of white as colour of the year isn't racist

For those of you dreaming of a white Christmas, here’s some advice: keep your thoughts to yourselves. Or at least select carefully who you share...

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Patrick West

Mahmood should not waste her chance to reform the police

Mahmood should not waste her chance to reform the police

The Home Secretary is feeling the collars of our 43 chief constables. Shabana Mahmood has let it be known that she favours a dramatic reduction in...

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Ian Acheson

Keir Starmer's call for ECHR reform is a risky gamble

Keir Starmer's call for ECHR reform is a risky gamble

Ahead of a Council of Europe summit in Strasbourg today to discuss the future scope of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), Keir Starmer...

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Alexander Horne

Could Shabana Mahmood merge the police into 12 forces?

Could Shabana Mahmood merge the police into 12 forces?

‘The 43-force structure is no longer fit for purpose. In the interests of the efficiency and effectiveness of policing it should change.’ That was...

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Danny Shaw

Badenoch still has a Herculean task ahead of her

Badenoch still has a Herculean task ahead of her

Kemi Badenoch’s good form at Prime Minister’s Questions continues. The Tory leader visibly enjoyed herself again today as she feasted on Labour’s...

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Isabel Hardman

Will I ever be a juror?

Will I ever be a juror?

David Lammy’s proposal to do away with jury trials for all but the most serious offences has a consequence which hasn’t so far been aired in...

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Ross Clark

Farage and Bardella's small boats pact

Farage and Bardella's small boats pact

What will European politics look like in 2029? Nigel Farage is hoping that it resembles something like the pictures he posed for in London today,...

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James Heale

Europe's kind words and bear hugs can't save Zelensky

Europe's kind words and bear hugs can't save Zelensky

If bear hugs were army divisions and brave words cash euros, Volodymyr Zelensky would have ended his tour of European capitals this week the best-...

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Owen Matthews

Harry Potter doesn't need a trigger warning

Harry Potter doesn't need a trigger warning

Take my advice and steer clear of your local university. It is not just the flu that’s spreading on campus. Last month, an outbreak of trigger...

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Joanna Williams

Bardella and Le Pen are closer to power than ever before

Bardella and Le Pen are closer to power than ever before

The 20 days that Nicolas Sarkozy recently spent behind bars have been turned into a book published today. The 70-year-old former president of...

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Gavin Mortimer

Art / A Spectator poll: What is the greatest artwork of the century so far?

Art / A Spectator poll: What is the greatest artwork of the century so far?

Hegel thought that, in the movement of history, the world spirit passes from one country to another, from the East to the West. Something similar...

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Hot stuff / Supermarkets have finally discovered chilli

Hot stuff / Supermarkets have finally discovered chilli

When Columbus brought chilli back from the New World, the British were indifferent. Strange, really, when our taste for horseradish and mustard was...

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Druin Burch

The Great British Railways trains are an abomination

The Great British Railways trains are an abomination

Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexander, has revealed new train designs for the nationalised Great British Railways. By next spring, a train looking...

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Stephen Bayley

Books / How Hans Holbein brought portraiture to England

Books / How Hans Holbein brought portraiture to England

On the evening of 6 May 1527, Henry VIII entertained an embassy from France at a lavish party in Greenwich. The festivities took place in a...

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Mathew Lyons

Books / Homage to the herring as king of the fishes

Books / Homage to the herring as king of the fishes

In 1755, Samuel Johnson (this was before his honorary doctorates) defined the herring as ‘a small sea-fish’, and that was it. By contrast, Graeme...

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David Profumo

Is Huw Edwards plotting a comeback?

Is Huw Edwards plotting a comeback?

To Huw Edwards, who has resurfaced on social media to post a professionally shot black-and-white portrait in what some assume is a bid to...

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Steerpike

Fighting crime / Mark Rowley may have blown his chance to reform the Met

Fighting crime / Mark Rowley may have blown his chance to reform the Met

When the history books reflect on the commissionership of the Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley, there is a risk – with less than two years...

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David Spencer

The open borders crime scandal

The open borders crime scandal

On 10 May this year a 15-year-old girl was with friends near parkland on the outskirts of Leamington Spa. Shortly after 9 p.m. she was separated...

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David Shipley

Pod life / Welcome to the Wetherspoons of hotels

Pod life / Welcome to the Wetherspoons of hotels

With the average cost of a hotel room in London costing around £250 a night – and not showing any signs of getting lower, either – most might think...

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Alexander Larman

Real life / The power of tear pressure

The smashed pick-up truck was delivered back to us after I burst into tears and began wailing at the recovery man. When all else fails, men usually...

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Melissa Kite

Who was ‘Stakeknife’?

Who was ‘Stakeknife’?

Freddie Scappaticci was a thickset man with dark features and a walrus moustache. He was born in Belfast in 1946, joined the Provisional Irish...

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Max Jeffery

The turf / My House of Lords dinner disaster

It was just a straightforward dinner in the bosom of the House of Lords, talking to members of the Jockey Club. What could possibly go wrong? When...

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Charlie Brooks

Best life / A poignant and perfect send-off 

We knew the church would be packed as Shelley had died so young. We knew the church would be freezing, as her funeral fell during the Arctic spell...

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Rachel Johnson