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Councils of despair
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CONTRIBUTORS
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
Border warfare
THE SPECTATOR'S NOTES
Nation of shoplifters • Shameless rule-breaking is taking over Britain
Unearthing
Dog days • The unstoppable social rise of the whippet
The ‘special relationship’ was always a delusion
After Starmer • Revealed: the secret plans for Labour’s future
Marathon sprints
LETTER FROM AMERICA
Under fire at the White House dinner
Test of faith • My clash with the Vatican’s cricket team
With a shudder, I’m voting Labour in the local elections
Poor results
Greenshirts on the march • Zack Polanski’s party are the real racists
The Lords’ Rotterdämmerung
LETTERS
Searching for hope as Labour harms everything it touches
A breeding ground for evil • Caroline Moorehead on the deep divisions in interwar Germany which allowed Nazism to flourish
Where the wild things are
Magic tricks
Making an impression
The boy next door
The uncertainty principle
Mystic energy
The other French revolution
The Syrian tragedy
High table talk
A tonic to the nation? • On its 75th anniversary, Calvin Po considers the mixed legacy of the Festival of Britain
Wayne’s world
Full of Eastern promise
Franz Xaver Richter: Four Symphonies
Mad men
Godmother of grunge
The magic ears of Hyperion
Man behaving badly
Withering heights
Rosé
Catriona Olding
Melissa Kite
Charlie Brooks
Oeuf mayonnaise
Women’s Candidates
Ouch
2750: Lincoln Memorial by the team
It’s not Reform-voting parents who are ruining families
MICHAEL HEATH
Sawe has demolished the impossible
YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Dream palace
Picky bits