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Two peers suspended over lobbying

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Steerpike

Starmer apologises over banned TikTok dance

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Steerpike

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should ignore Congress

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Lee Cohen

Does Rachel Reeves really get more online abuse than most?

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Jimmy Nicholls

The report that lays bare France’s Islamist networks

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James Tidmarsh

Rachel Reeves is running out of excuses

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James Heale

The problem with funky vicars

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Gareth Roberts

Any other business / Why has Peter Thiel dumped his AI stocks?

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Martin Vander Weyer

Trigger warnings are out of control at the University of Essex

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Joanna Williams

World / Could Israel bring back the death penalty for terrorists?

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Yossi Melman

Gut feeling / Do supermarkets really make us sick?

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Ross Clark

Is Reeves’s Budget a flop before it has even landed?

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Matthew Lynn

Half baked / When did bakeries develop literary pretensions?

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Zoe Strimpel

Children should be banned from pubs

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Arabella Byrne

Africa / Nigeria’s mass school abduction is its worst yet – but the West doesn’t seem to care

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Kunwar Khuldune Shahid

Diary / I regret my intolerance over Brexit

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Anthony Seldon

David Olusoga’s Empire exposes the BBC’s history problem

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Lawrence Goldman

The Spectator’s notes / What my pyjamas taught me about China

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Charles Moore

‘Peace’ is just another ploy in Russia’s playbook

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Bob Seely

Lammy to scrap jury trials in backlog crackdown

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Steerpike

No one wants to hear from the Tories

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Joanna Marchong

Watch: Labour MP’s bizarre Putin warning

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Steerpike

Only radical change can halve NHS waiting lists

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Druin Burch

Bad medicine / Why are we testing puberty blockers on children again?

Puberty blockers are powerful drugs with unproven benefits and significant risks. Those were not my words, they came from a statement by Dr Hilary...

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Debbie Hayton

Hell's kitchen / The rise of the performative chef

Hell's kitchen / The rise of the performative chef

Let me introduce you to the performative chef. The performative chef is a man. He is between 23 and 29 years of age. Both of his arms are covered...

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Zak Asgard

No life / The art of having no friends

No life / The art of having no friends

Apparently it’s easy to make money on YouTube by teaching a course in your specialism. Mine is having no friends. And I share my aversion to...

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Lloyd Evans

Philip Pullman is right: Oxford really is a ‘frustrating and irritating’ place

Philip Pullman is right: Oxford really is a ‘frustrating and irritating’ place

The vast acclaim that Sir Philip Pullman’s latest novel, The Rose Field, has received has cemented his status as one of Britain’s most successful...

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Alexander Larman

Star power / Are we finally about to crack fusion energy?

Star power / Are we finally about to crack fusion energy?

Imagine dropping a pea-sized capsule through a spherical chamber and hitting it with a colossal bolt of laser energy as it falls. If the capsule...

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Matt Ridley

War / A lethal standoff is playing out deep beneath Gaza

War / A lethal standoff is playing out deep beneath Gaza

In 1929, René Magritte painted a picture that has since become iconic in both art and philosophy. The Treachery of Images depicts a finely detailed...

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Jonathan Sacerdoti

American revolution / How to save the King’s English

American revolution / How to save the King’s English

When a survey of 10,000 teachers revealed this month that Britain’s primary school pupils are increasingly relying on Americanisms (the Times front...

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Alec Marsh

Britain’s asylum crackdown is making Ireland panic

Britain’s asylum crackdown is making Ireland panic

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood’s asylum shake-up has sent the Irish government into something approaching panic mode. The profound new measures,...

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Liz Walsh

Real life / Why is Westminster Cathedral leaving Jesus in the dark?

Real life / Why is Westminster Cathedral leaving Jesus in the dark?

Sitting beneath the looming darkness of the unfinished ceiling of Westminster Cathedral, I found myself praying. I didn’t even know why, but I was...

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Melissa Kite

The last taboo / Should this academic have been banned from campus for using the ‘n-word’?

The last taboo / Should this academic have been banned from campus for using the ‘n-word’?

Is it ever acceptable to say the ‘n-word’? As you will have immediately inferred by that sentence, it’s rare to see it even spelt out in full...

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Patrick West

Toxic waste / Environmental regulations are killing nuclear power

Toxic waste / Environmental regulations are killing nuclear power

There is no greener form of power than nuclear power. It emits less carbon and uses less space per megawatt than any other form of power. Yet rules...

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Sam Dumitriu

Home truths / Why would anyone live in a listed building?

Home truths / Why would anyone live in a listed building?

When Zoë Cave Hawkins bought a run-down townhouse in the heart of the cathedral city of Winchester, she was fully aware that getting permission to...

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Ruth Bloomfield

Exhibitions / London’s stupidest gallery

Exhibitions / London’s stupidest gallery

Everyone loves a private view, and I am no exception. I don’t know how many hours I must have spent trudging around central London’s art galleries...

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Digby Warde-Aldam

How Shabana Mahmood can fix the police

How Shabana Mahmood can fix the police

By the standards Shabana Mahmood has set for herself, the speech she made to police leaders at their annual conference in Westminster last week was...

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Danny Shaw

Tory chair links Reform badge to the Nazis

Tory chair links Reform badge to the Nazis

Ding ding ding! The gloves are coming off as tensions rise between the Conservatives and Reform UK. Tory party chairman Kevin Hollinrake has come...

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Steerpike

Trump team warned over London’s Chinese super-embassy

Trump team warned over London’s Chinese super-embassy

So much for a simple Chinese takeaway. In his never-ending search for growth, Sir Keir Starmer has finally alighted on the obvious answer: cosying...

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Steerpike

Coutinho: Net zero is perverse

Coutinho: Net zero is perverse

Today saw The Spectator’s Energy Summit in full swing, with a variety of panels, debates and discussions about issues from wind power to energy...

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Steerpike

Zack Polanski’s fantasy economics

Zack Polanski’s fantasy economics

Oh dear. Green leader Zack Polanski may have enticed thousands more voters to join his party with his eco-populist rhetoric, but his grasp of...

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Steerpike

Russia is willing to keep on fighting in Ukraine

Russia is willing to keep on fighting in Ukraine

At a time when Western commentators are tying themselves in knots trying to parse the ongoing Ukraine peace discussions, the Russian media is...

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Mark Galeotti

Comparing Reform to the Nazis is no joke

Comparing Reform to the Nazis is no joke

It is a well known axiom of politics that once you compare your opponents to Hitler’s Nazis you have well and truly lost the argument. But that...

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Nigel Jones

How a burka brought bedlam to Australia’s parliament

How a burka brought bedlam to Australia’s parliament

Australia’s parliament is a curious place when it comes to its dress code. Suits without ties: frowned upon. Dresses made from the national flag:...

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Terry Barnes

Elon Musk’s Doge was a damp squib

Elon Musk’s Doge was a damp squib

Doge has been Doge’d. Elon Musk’s once fearsome US Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) has been shut down eight months before its contract...

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Jacob Heilbrunn

‘Monster parents’ are terrorising Japan

‘Monster parents’ are terrorising Japan

If you want to make a Japanese high school teacher break out in a cold sweat and suffer heart palpitations, just whisper the word ‘monpa’ in their...

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Philip Patrick

Red tape has broken Britain

Red tape has broken Britain

The overwhelming smell of weed wafting down the street; heaps of decomposing litter floating in local canals and rivers; the noise of a dozen video...

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Bartek Staniszewski

Covid / The Covid Inquiry has ducked the most important questions

Covid / The Covid Inquiry has ducked the most important questions

The biggest lesson to come out of the first report of the official Covid Inquiry is what a mistake it was to hand to job to lawyers. They have...

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Ross Clark

Education / We must cut Send to help our kids

Education / We must cut Send to help our kids

It is ‘insane’, Reform’s Doge chief Richard Tice said this week, that children are wearing ear-defenders in classrooms, supposedly as a ‘calming...

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William Cash

The joy of small airports

The joy of small airports

There’s a saying – the kind seen on ‘inspirational’ posters on the walls of HR departments – that claims: ‘It’s about the journey, not...

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Mark Solomons