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CONTRIBUTORS
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
The Miliband supremacy
THE SPECTATOR’S NOTES
‘The Tory vote will disintegrate overnight’ • Inside Reform’s plan to devour the Conservatives
New Hat
Acting out
Regime change may make matters worse
Battle softened • Our army has lost its fighting spirit
LETTER FROM HAVANA
Who’d want a Cameo from me?
Capital punishment • An A-Z of London horrors
There is no ‘special relationship’ with Trump
The end of Trumpism • The President has fatally miscalculated by attacking Iran
The glaring flaw in Starmer’s ‘cohesion plan’
Gown and out • The hidden truth about our failing universities
BAROMETER
LETTERS
Revolut’s banking licence: a win for Reeves or a red flag?
The world narrows • As old friends die and his capabilities wane, Alan Bennett becomes increasingly reflective, says Philip Hensher
Being Wystan
From magic to realism
The third Rome
Honest, kind and fair
A chronicle of vanishing freedom
Inherited trauma
Fab four • The cellist of the world’s finest string quartet is about to retire. Richard Bratby meets him
Saint and sinner
In thrall to virtuosity
Brat spring
Mr president
Would he go full Doddy?
Resident Evil: Requiem
Mary, Mary, not contrary
Skits on sexuality
Kimonos
Dolce vita
Real life
The turf
Chocolate mousse
Varsity Match
Budding poets
2744: Fiddles
Manosphere and loathing
The Battle for Britain
Arsenal’s boy wonder is the future of English football
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Antipasti? I’m pro
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