Spectator Year 2025 Magazine Back Issues
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- Nigel Wants You
- James Heale On Reform's Plans For Victory
- Why I Burnt The Quran Hamit Coskun
- The Sad Decline Of Period Dramas Madeline Grant
- War And Peace-Tom Gross And Peter Frankopan On A World Remade
- The Perfection Of Dua Lipa Michael Hann
- Why I Had An Exorcism Francis Pike
- Claws Out-Can Starmer Frend Off Labour's Big Beasts, Asks Tim Shipman
- The Horror Of Wedding Speeches Madeline Grant
- Glastonbury Isn't Edgy Ivo Delingpole
- Peerless-Charles Moore And Sophia Falkner On
- The Purge Of The Hereditaries
- Long Live Comrade Corbyn! Laurie Penny
- How Governments Gaslight Lionel Shriver
- Broke Britain-Michael Simmons On How The Bank Of England Wrecked The Economy
- Lefties For Net-Zero Migration Jonathan Hinder
- I Shouted At Isabella Rossellini Joan Collins
- Soul Suckers Gus Carter On How Private Equity Ruined Britain
- Islamists Vs France Bruno Reatilleau
- The Truth About The Epstein Scandal Douglas Murray
- You Are Under Ctrl
- John Power On The New Era Of Censorship
- Blame The NHS For Bonnie Blue Margaret Mitchell
- Roman Polanski Ruined My Hair Maureen Lipman
- Motherland Tim Shipman On How Nigel Farage
- Is Winning Over Women
- My Victory Over Mohammad Hijab Douglas Murray
- Tea With Noel Gallagher Rachel Johnson
- Border Lands-Europe Is Giving Up On Free Movement
- Says Lisa Haseldine
- Rethinking Slavery Jonathan Sumption
- Down With Exclamation Marks! Mclanie McDonagh
- Putin's Trap-Owen Matthew On How Russia Plans To Split The Western Alliance
- Poor Prince Andrew -Alexander Larman
- The AI Who Loved Me Lara Brown
- Stage Right -Gareth Roberts On The Glorious Campness Of Reform
- Net Emigration Now! Robert Jenrick
- The Rebel Of Wigmore Hall Richard Braby
- The True Epstein Scandal Freddy Gray
- Remembering Julie Burchill Julie Burchill
- Royal Treatment-Tim Shipman On What Trump Really Wants
- Lessons From History In Radical Times By Michael Gove
- Never Date A German Elisabeth Dampier
- I'm A Target Like Charlie Kirk Andrew Tate
- The Conservative Party Is Over Danny Kruger
- Terminator Who Does Shabana Mahmood Have In Her Sights? By Tim Shipman
- The Antichrist Is Back Damian Thompson
- Don't Cure My Autism Laurie Penny
- Hell Is A Wine List
- The Fightback-Kemi Badenoch Tells Tim Shipman
- How She Plans To Save The Tories
- Let Them Eat Swan Angus Colwell
- What's Wrong With Elitism? Stephen Hough
- The Fear Douglas Murray On The Growing Hatred On Our Streets
- Robert Jenrick's Right Rod Liddle
- Taylor Swift's Petty Pop Graeme Thomson
- Here Be Dragons
- Tim Shipman On The Truth About Chinese Espionage
- Confessions Of A French Nanny Poppy Pearce
- I'm Glad My Children Smoke Rory Sutherland
- The Ultras-Angus Colwell And Max Jeffery On Britain's Islamo-Socialist Alliance
- The Sheer Joy Of Nighties Rebecca Reid
- Naked With The Germans Rachel Johnson
- The Devil Rides Out
- Damian Thompson, Arabella Byrne And Luke Coppen On The Dangers Of The New Occult
- James Blunt Strips Off Joan Collins
- In Defence Of Liverpool Angus Cobwell
- Gilded Age Tim Shipman On The Lessons From Trump's Second Term
- Hell Is Polyamory Rebecca Reid
- Britain's Mamdani Andrew Gimson
- How To Fix The BBC By Rod Liddle
- Inside The Wes Streeting Plot Tim Shipman
- Sydney Sweeney-Hollywood Radical Madeline Grant
- Andrew's Norfolk Exile Justin Marozzi
- Toxic Waste - Tim Shipman And Michael Simmons
- On Reeves's Radioactive Budget
- Micropenises And Me William Atkinson
- My Revealing Pyjamas Charles Moore
- Rachel Reeves's Road To Ruin Tim Shipman
- My Life And Loves Taki
- Indecent Proposal Marriage Is The Real Rebellion
- The Glory Of Gravy Olivia Potts
- Slob Story-Labour Is Now The Party Of Welfare, Not Work. By Michael Simmons
- Hands Off My Prostate Rod Liddle
- Bring Back The Album Flora Watkins
- Tom Stoppard Remembered
- The Queen - Peter Thiel
- Andrew Strauss - Jung Chang
- Nigel Farage - Joan Collins
- Matthew McConaughey - Melvyn Bragg
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