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To lead or not to lead
The Spectator
CONTRIBUTORS
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
How Kemi’s turning the tide
THE SPECTATOR’S NOTES
Keir and loathing • Where it all went wrong for Starmer
Rich pickings • Labour’s love of freebies extends far beyond Mandelson
Fee and easy • The Saïd Business School is a scam
A bit of a blind spot
Post-mortem • How Jeff Bezos destroyed the Washington Post
ROYAL NOTEBOOK
Does anyone escape the Devil’s Wheel?
Jelly babies • Why are adults buying so many children’s toys?
Tax reform
Tell it to the Marines • Al Carns may be admirable, but we should resist military rule
The stakeholder class needs blowing up
Who doesn’t want a better life?
LETTERS
Japan’s female leader is a bright beacon, but do her sums add up?
BOOKS & ARTS
Succession crisis • Lynn Barber on the Murdoch family at war
Survival of the fittest?
The missionaries’ position
The Cherry Orchard
Out of the depths
Land of the setting sun
Cuckoo in the nest
Dear stranger
Flipping brilliant
Landscapes, Ukraine
God forbid • Damian Thompson is appalled by the new biopic of Ann Lee, leading founder of the Shakers
The Damned: Not Like Everybody Else
Peak period
Verse and worse
Bringing the house down
Yorkshire mores
Back to basics
His dark materials
Hairpieces
Still life
Real life
Wild life
SPECTATOR WINE
Puzzling it out
Love is…
2739: Off Drive
When did gyms become so unfriendly?
The Battle for Britain
The real cost of the bureaucratic mindset
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Sweetness and lightness
Myself