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The Spectator

13 May 2017 Aus

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Leading article Australia

Free speechless

The awarding of a ‘free speech’ award to the Human Rights Commission’s Gillian Triggs left many lost for words. It…

Australian Columnists

Australian Notes

Australian Notes

Let’s keep Triggs for the fun of it I wouldn’t trust Malcolm Turnbull or George Brandis to pick what type…

Brown Study

Brown Study

Give credit where it is due, my mother used to say. So I must congratulate the Prime Minister on his…

Simon Collins

Simon Collins

When Geoffrey Blainey’s seminal work The Tyranny of Distance first appeared in Dymocks’ window many people didn’t realise it was…

Australian Features

Features Australia

Sinking into oppression

We were saying things around the dinner table last Friday night and Gillian Triggs could not stop us. We were…

Features Australia

A solid dose of aggro

This isn’t an easy confession to make in the pages of this august publication, but I grudgingly admire the ACTU’s…

Features Australia

Whose party is it, anyway?

The writing may be on the wall for those lobbyist Liberal Party factional bosses who have successfully defied the decrees…

Features Australia

Another costly folly

Under the guise of compassion and atonement for past injustices suffered by Aborigines, white activists, joined by overseas imports, have…

Features

Features

More gas, less wind

The Global Wind Energy Council recently released its latest report, excitedly boasting that ‘the proliferation of wind energy into the…

Features

Found in translation

Buririggu deshita. Suraibi tōbu Wēbu de gairu to gimburu shite, Nante mimuji na borogōbu, Mōmu rassu autoguraibimashita ne. If this…

Features

Mother Theresa

Tory activists last week were heard to refer to Mrs May as ‘Mummy’. No Corbynista calls their hero ‘Dad’. The…

Features

Stand up for Arsène

I had 20 good years supporting Manchester United but now I follow Arsenal, and I find the treatment of the…

Features

Libya’s best hope

We were in a detention centre for migrants in Tripoli and we came to a big locked door. It was…

Winston Churchill’s favourite dinner guest

Features

Kaspar the Savoy cat

How to solve the problem of an unlucky 13 people at dinner? Developing a rational mind is the obvious answer,…

Features

Made in Windsor

It’s a summer of change for the House of Windsor — out with the old, in with the young. The…

The Week

Barometer

Barometer

God forbid Irish police investigated Stephen Fry over a complaint of blasphemy, which is no longer a criminal offence in…

Diary

Diary

Watching the general election from my newsroom is an out-of-body experience. I’ve been involved in the last five general elections…

From The Archives

The lay of the land

From ‘Schoolboy labour’, The Spectator, 12 May 1917: Work on the land, even though the time be stolen from books,…

Leading article

No left turn

It would be easy to dismiss Jeremy Corbyn’s launch of the Labour party’s election campaign this week on the grounds…

Letters

Australian letters

Lest we etc. Sir: What can account for the hysterical reaction in some quarters to Yassmin Abdel-Magied’s Facebook post on…

Portrait of the week

Portrait of the week

Home After spectacular local election results, Theresa May, the Prime Minister, said: ‘I’m taking nothing for granted over the next…

Columnists

Any other business

The economy isn’t all roses, but that’s no reason not to vote for Mrs May

As the election campaign goes into full swing, we hear surprisingly little about the state of the UK economy —…

Matthew Parris

Why it’s obvious that morality precedes religion

At a beautiful church service recently I encountered again a Gospel parable that left me, again, torn between sympathy and…

World Politics

Twelve months of May

Normally, the first anniversary of a prime minister taking office is the occasion for a lot of opinion polls and…

Rod Liddle

The cops should have said: it’s just Stephen Fry, what did you expect?

Coming to a workplace near you, perhaps — masturbation breaks. The policy was first recommended by a psychologist at Nottingham…

The Spectator's Notes

The Spectator’s Notes

Jeremy Corbyn wants to put up income tax only for people who earn more than £80,000 a year, he says.…

Books

In a notorious case of 1822, the Bishop of Clogher was discovered soliciting the soldier John Moverley in the White Lion public house, off the Haymarket. The bishop was deprived of his see, skipped bail, fled to France and ended up living incognito in Edinburgh until his death in 1843

Lead book review

Love under wraps

It’s an important subject: the existence of a permanent and significant minority within London’s life. Gay men and lesbians have…

A piece of the Antikythera Mechanism, on display at the Archaeological Museum, Athens. (Getty Images)

Books

Deeply mysterious

The human urge for personal hygiene has had many improbable side-effects, and I can confidently assert that through the ages,…

Books

The books the Nazis didn’t burn

For one who has, since boyhood, regarded the secondhand bookshop as a paradise of total immersion, it is quite shocking…

Books

Signs and spellsnich

On 25 February 1980, Roland Barthes, the great French intellectual, was run over by a laundry van in Paris. He…

Books

Flee or die

Every nation has the right to control its borders, but we in the West are getting a bit too comfortable…

George Landseer’s portrait of Alexander Gardner — adventurer, outlaw and mercenary, who took unseemly pride in parading decapitated heads

Books

Ripping yarns

In the 1860s, when British visitors first began to explore the high altitude pleasures of Kashmir, it was not just…

One that got away: a dog with his young owner after a night raid on Hendon, May 1941

Books

Pets in the Blitz

War Horse, by way of book and play and film, has brought the role of horses in war into the…

Books

A great awakening

One afternoon in August 1978, Geoffrey Howe and Leon Brittan were flying from Beijing to Shanghai. They were on the…

Arts

Music

Bingeing on Bach

Coined in 1944, ‘completism’ is a modern term for a modern-day obsession. What began as a phenomenon of possession —…

Radio

Teenage kicks

Imagine living in a country where the average age is under 16 (in the UK it’s currently 40 and increasing)…

The bemused protagonist with a stupid name: Ricky Whittle as Shadow Moon in American Gods

Television

Serial offenders

Since completing season two of the brilliant Narcos, I’ve been unsuccessfully looking for a replacement serial drama that is more…

The Heckler

Blondie: Pollinator

Ah, Blondie. Those happy days of glorious power pop, chilly disco and rich, fruity vocals — Debbie Harry yearning away…

Music

Secrets and spies

Spare a thought for Emil Gilels, still revered today by Russians as the foremost pianist of the Soviet era. The…

Opera

Mild things

English Touring Opera is playing safe this spring, with Tosca and Patience, and was rewarded, in Cambridge at least, with…

Simpering windbags and self-pitying egoists: Halina Reijn, Jude Law and Gijs Scholten van Aschat in Obsession

Theatre

Sins of the flesh

Obsession at the Barbican has a complicated provenance. The experimental Belgian director Ivo van Hove adapted the show from a…

ELIOTH GRUNER 1882-1939 Fisherman, Coogee Beach 1913 oil on wood, 19 x 28 cm

Culture Buff

Elioth Gruner 1882-1939

Last week I lunched at the Coogee Pavilion on the most perfect day. The scene before me was almost identical…

A damn fine cup of coffee: Sherilyn Fenn and Kyle MacLachlan in the original Twin Peaks

Arts Essay

Remembrance of things past

If you want to appreciate why the return of Twin Peaks is so significant, then you need to know something…

The prodigal daughter: Ellie Kendrick as Clover in The Levelling

Cinema

Farming today

There are bigger entities landing at your local multiplex this week. An ancient indestructible franchise is re-re-(re-)booted in Alien: Covenant.…

Arts feature

Animal magnetism

Picasso had a thing for bulls. Martin Gayford talks to the artist’s friend and biographer. Sir John Richardson about a lifelong obsession

Life

Competition

Global mourning

In Competition No. 2997 you were invited to submit an obituary for planet Earth.   It was a smallish but…

Crossword

2309: Complicated

Each of fifteen clues contains a misprinted letter in the definition part. Corrections of misprints spell the four-word title of…

Crossword solution

to 2306: Instruction

The instruction was ‘SEND IN THE CLOWNS’ (21D/14) from A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim. The remaining unclued lights…

Dear Mary

Dear Mary

Q. My 23-year-old son has taught himself to play the piano, learning the theme tune to The Truman Show without…

Food

Character floors

Six Storeys on Soho is in a slender grey townhouse on Soho Square: a bar, restaurant and club. It is…

High life

High life

Much like the poor, the charity ball has always been with us, but lately it’s turned into a freak. Something…

Low life

Low life

I was sitting between mother and daughter on the sofa, and we were having a ‘wee night’ as Glaswegians put…

Mind your language

Progressive

I laughed, in a sympathetic way I hope, when I read a letter in the Daily Telegraph pointing out that…

Real life

Real life

Well, there were seven of us in this chain, so it was a bit crowded, to paraphrase a princess. We…

Spectator sport

Two hours down the track

Of the great sporting imponderables that have come into clearer view over the past few days — will The Archers’…

Status anxiety

Magical thinking isn’t a political position

I’m due to debate the philosopher A.C. Grayling on Saturday about whether there should be a second EU referendum on…

The turf

The turf

The longer Donald Trump sits there the better Ronald Reagan looks, not least because he had a sense of humour.…

Bridge

Bridge

I realised long ago that I almost never play bridge with a partner worse than me. Occasionally, I cut a…

Chess

Tetralogy

Four important events have taken centre stage over the past few weeks. These were tournaments in Shenzen (won by Ding…

Chess puzzle

no. 456

White to play. This is from Kramnik-Adams, Shamkir 2017. How did Kramnik complete his rout of the black position? Answers…