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DIARY
The reckoning • Europe is retreating from Trump toward danger
The Signal Box Revisited
Power trip • Will Trump and Xi give each other what they want?
Four Seasons
The incredible case of Dr. Gorka • ‘He’s not a fascist, more fascist curious’
B Roads
The benevolence trap
Never Rubio • The Secretary of State is shaping up to be the blunderer-in-chief
Don’t write off the right
Death sentence • Despite Trump’s efforts, capital punishment is in decline
Zombie fillers • How the fat of the dead is plumping up the super-rich
The return of animism
Data rage • How activists are taking on Big Tech — and winning
Still burning brightly • Anne Margaret Daniel meets Manhattan’s sassiest social novelist Jay McInerney
Declarations in Venice • The US pavilion at this year’s Biennale sends a clear message from the Deep State, writes James Panero
Palm life
Prejudices
New York life
An outside bet • Dining al fresco in Chicago is always a challenge
Pit stop
Maine character • A walk in the woods would do our politicians a world of good
Red alert • Who will decide Labour’s fate?
Farage à la carte
THE SPECTATOR'S NOTES
Death trap • Russians no longer believe Putin’s war propaganda
Relieving taxation
The unstoppable rise of stupidity
NOTEBOOK
Things can always get worse
BAROMETER
Unwellness • Cancer is rocketing among younger people
Let’s ditch the idea of the ‘black vote’
The trials of Lady Chatterley • D.H. Lawrence would have been mortified by the tacky merchandise spawned by his last novel, says Frances Wilson
All aboard the QE2
Angel or demon?
Flower shows • Melanie McDonagh on three new plant-based treats
She wore it well
Make mine a triple
Turning Japanese
No life
Real life
The left needn’t worry about the Reform apocalypse
MICHAEL HEATH
The ‘airport effect’ that’s ruining modern life
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Fridge magnets
Pivot