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The Spectator

13 May 2023 Aus

Reality cheque

Labor’s green-economy fantasy is fuelled by the ‘c’ word

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Australia

Leading article Australia

Joke budget

Treasurer Jim Chalmer’s 2023 federal budget is a wicked joke being played upon the average Australian household, replete with fantasy,…

Australian Columnists

Brown Study

Brown study

Whoever said that the Voice would usher in a new era of reconciliation, unity and love was either excessively optimistic…

Australian Features

Features Australia

Dogma story time

Councils pushing the intolerant trans ideology

Features Australia

Business/Robbery, etc

Climate BS really has baffled our brains

Features Australia

‘I’m as mad as hell and I’m not gonna take it anymore!’

Why I’m missing the Budget lock-up in order to avoid doing a Peter Finch

Features Australia

Bazza, heritage hero

Our great comic genius helped save many of our most precious buildings

Features Australia

Reality cheque

Labor’s green-economy fantasy is fuelled by the ‘c’ word

Features Australia

I predicted Pesutto disaster

If only the Victorian Libs had chosen John Roskam

Features Australia

Porn hara-kiri?

It’s not only the sun that’s rising in Japan

Features Australia

Politicians’ republic expires with the Coronation

Unintended consequences from the republican ‘silver bullet’

Features

Notes on...

In defence of rats

I n the ranks of unloved animals, rats are  surely king – so reviled that other pest species are often…

Features

Return of the Donald

Why I think Trump will be the next US President

Features

Missing

Who will return Ukraine’s stolen children?

Features

The final countdown

Turkey’s future hangs in the balance

Features

Who you gonna call?

The Anglican priests charged with exorcising evil spirits

Features

Viking invasion

How the import of Danish sperm has become big business

The Week

Leading article

Putin’s last laugh

There was much mirth in the West this week when Vladimir Putin’s Victory Day parade through Red Square included just…

Barometer

Barometer

Machine learning Who came up with the phrase ‘artificial intelligence’? – The term was coined by US computer scientist John…

Columnists

Columns

Daniel Penny and the problem with have-a-go heroes

I have always liked the phrase ‘have-a-go hero’. It sums up a certain type of person who can emerge from…

Columns

Yellow fever

Every prime minister has at least one guilty pleasure; Rishi Sunak has several. Colleagues tease him for his taste in…

Columns

Wrong but not ‘harmful’

Three years ago this week marked my first misgivings about the government’s Covid lockdown. Sure, I was late to that…

Columns

Meet Millennial Millie

An election looms and political parties are already talking ‘voter demographics’. Every few years, the wonks of Westminster pick a…

Books

More from Books

An eye for the absurd

Come for the satire, stay for the one-liners, and take succour from the hope Walter finds in a world where everyone needs an angel from time to time

More from Books

Pie in the sky

Frieda Hughes adopts an unfledged orphan bird, regarding him as ‘a magical creature’ – but few others find him so engaging

More from Books

Human and divine

Attendance is in serious decline, but our churches have much to offer, especially in times of crisis, and we neglect their crumbling fabric at our peril

More from Books

True intellectual happiness

Nikhil Krishnan provides many amusing vignettes of Isaiah Berlin, A.J. Ayer, Gilbert Ryle and others in the heyday of linguistic philosophy

More from Books

The view from on high

Sixteen-year-old Kit floats free from her body at night and circles invisibly over family and friends – not always liking what she sees

More from Books

Communing with an ancestor

Ian Marchant, diagnosed with cancer in 2020, takes comfort from his ancestor’s diary (1714-28), recording a full life as farmer and mainstay of his parish

More from Books

A nasty piece of work

Moving among the rich of Long Island, an upmarket prostitute grows increasingly desperate as her many misdemeanours are exposed

More from Books

Horror and high romanticism

David Grann returns to the greatest sea story ever told: of Captain Anson’s piratical feat, and ‘the mutiny that never was’ aboard the Wager

More from Books

The great exhibitionist

Antonia Fraser describes an intelligent, independent woman, whose penchant for cross-dressing reflected her yearning for the freedom only men enjoyed

Lead book review

A lifetime’s passion

Honor Clerk celebrates Jim Ede and his matchless collection at Kettle’s Yard

Arts

Australian Arts

Rattle and HM

It’s funny to think that at the very moment when King Charles was going through his Coronation, pledging service and…

Dance

Cheap and cheerful

Fulfilling its sacred duty to serve regions that higher culture tends to avoid, Birmingham Royal Ballet made a midweek visit…

Interview

‘Painting was always waiting for me’

Claudia Massie talks to the botanical painter Emma Tennant about grief, finding success later in life, and her love of twigs

Theatre

Primer time

The Motive and the Cue breaches the inviolable sanctity of the rehearsal room. The play, set in New York in…

Classical

A feast for the ears

Sir Hubert Parry was upgraded from knight bachelor to baronet by King Edward VII in 1902, and my goodness he…

Cinema

The end is in sight

Plan 75 is a dystopian Japanese drama about a government-sponsored euthanasia programme introduced to address Japan’s ageing society. Aged 75…

Radio

Early birds

As the owner of a radio alarm clock, I could theoretically start listening to the Today programme before I’m even…

Pop

Sad-face emoji

Whether by accident or design, the mathematical theme of Ed Sheeran’s previous album titles (+, ×, ÷ and = respectively)…

Opera

No laughing matter

As stage directions go, the The Magic Flute opens with a zinger. ‘Tamino enters from the right wearing a splendid…

Arts feature

A saint for all seasons

Laura Gascoigne on the pulling power of St Francis of Assisi

Life

Aussie Life

Aussie life

I’m a long-time devotee of the op shop, as anyone who has seen my wardrobe will confirm. I’ve spent many…

Aussie Life

Language

A ‘sliding doors moment’ is one of those moments in life when a small, seemingly inconsequential decision (or event) goes…

Competition

Triplicate

In Competition No. 3298, you were invited to provide a book review in three haiku. When I saw that the…

Food

Alice in gastroland

The Alice lives in a ground-floor room of the Randolph Hotel in Oxford, which venerates the fantastical and the savage,…

Spectator sport

Can Raducanu rally?

Who can turn lying on a hospital gurney into a photo op? Emma Raducanu can, of course – beaming as…

No sacred cows

Electric dreams

A couple of years ago I thought seriously about buying an electric car. Not a hybrid, but the full monty.…

Wild life

Wild life

The Farm, Laikipia I realised the worst drought of this generation was at last over this morning when two Samburu…

Real life

Real life

If we cram any more doctors into our spare rooms we can put a sign outside advertising NHS accommodation. We…