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CONTRIBUTORS
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
How Burnham got burned
THE SPECTATOR’S NOTES
The guilty men • Meet the ideologues undermining Britain’s national interest
What’s your hurry?
Meme come true • How an AI-generated goth girl became a nationalist icon
Why won’t the BBC use the word ‘Jews’?
‘There’s an awful lot more bile now’ • Jonathan Lynn on politics, cancel culture and staging a sequel to Yes Minister
Wake-up call • We should all regret the loss of the landline
The censors are winning
In the doghouse • Welcome to XL bully death row
Swan song • Banning Russian art only weakens Ukraine
Gateway glug • Let children experience alcohol
BAROMETER
The creeping tentacles of wealth taxes
Athenian scruples
Shadow game • The perils of writing a modern spy novel
LETTERS
Why Starmer should have taken the Night Manager to Beijing
BOOKS & ARTS
Growing up with the Mafia • Ian Thomson on the Sicilian writer who turned detective fiction on its head
There’s the rub
Flattening forces
Counter Culture
A joyous philosophical romp
Love and betrayal
Macabre vignettes
The war in the shadows
Cowboy politics in Paris
Bound for the gallows
Desperate times, desperate measures
Sex and the city
Iberia: RLPO/Hindoyan
Death metal
Wimps in Whitehall
Succession
Shooting star
The Neapolitan Horowitz
Let there be light
Goodbye to all that
Calpol
Dolce vita
Real life
A tale of two cities
I’ll take Manhattan
2737: 19x24 inches
Can superintelligent AI be regulated?
The Battle for Britain
The stealth philanthropy of buying a Range Rover
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Savoy thrill
Sweet treat