When Zia Yusuf first walked into the headquarters of Reform UK, he gestured at the empty room and asked: ‘Where’s the office?’ Ed Sumner, the party’s director of communications, replied: ‘This is it.
Donald Trump may be the volatile leader of an unstable coalition. America’s numerous interventions in the Middle East may ...
Ramses and the Pharaohs’ Gold is, let’s not shy away from it, a profit-seeking exhibition mounted by an entertainment ...
If One Nation had been in charge, Australia would have been in a much stronger position to weather the Iran war and fuel ...
Some years ago I was approached by someone from a platform called ‘Cameo’. Not all Spectator readers will have ...
Begin with the name,’ begins Peter Ackroyd. ‘Wystan is singular and arresting. Auden himself… confessed that he would be ...
He says he wrote A Kingdom and a Village ‘out of nostalgia for pre-oligarch decrepitude, when the world looked at Moscow with ...
The private hospital room in Chelsea was so relaxing I would have stayed for a week if it was affordable. It was more ...
Whenever the legacy of colonialism comes up for debate, a Monty Python sketch springs to mind. It’s the one from Life of ...
Naomi Mitchison is now renowned for being the author of ‘lost classics’ – famous for being forgotten. She lived ...
Alan Clark’s initial offering, covering 1983-92, appeared in 1993. Tony Benn’s hilariously tedious volumes emerged on a ...
Flipping heck! Thank goodness the Cheltenham Festival only happens once a year. There’s only so much chaos and controversy ...
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