The Spectator
26 July 2014 Aus
Back to the brink
Think we’ve done enough to avoid another financial crisis? Think again
Australia
Qualities of a leader
Decisiveness. Perseverance. Effectiveness. These are the three key words being bandied around by the world’s top diplomats to describe Australian…
Australian Columnists
Brown Study
Being an insomniac, I woke about 4 a.m. last Friday, turned on the BBC and there was the news already,…
Australian Notes
At first Moscow dubbed ‘unacceptable’ Tony Abbott’s brief speeches in Parliament and elsewhere on the downing of the Malaysian airliner…
Chemo Notes
It’s now six months since I was diagnosed with cancer. That was a terrible start to the year. The surgeon…
Diary Australia
After years of arguments, days of negotiations and hours of speeches from the Greens, the carbon tax was finally abolished.…
Australian Features
Magic moments
Peter Oborne’s masterly new book on cricket recalls a special Test rivalry between Australia and Pakistan
Features
Back to the brink
No one will thank you for talking about it, but in the world's QE-happy stock markets, indicators are flashing red
What to do about Putin
A considered response to the tragedy of Flight MH17 could start to undo a quarter-century of failed policy
Empire of deceit
His answer to the destruction of Flight MH17 has been more propaganda.In Russia, at least, it seems to be working
Born to be famous
The old paths to the top for working-class children – sport, music, acting, writing – are increasingly closed
‘It’s jihad, innit, bruv’
There are two kinds of foreign recruit to Isis: the ‘gangsters’ and the true believers
The Week
Portrait of the week
Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, told Parliament that President Vladimir Putin of Russia should end his country’s support for…
Plutarch on the iPhone
The essayist was ahead of us on the seduction of distractions
Columnists
We need better MPs, not younger ones
When ex-ministers immediately quit the Commons, a vital resource is lost
The Spectator’s notes
Plus: The reshuffle muddle gets deeper, the BBC's Israel problem, and Parliament's crisis of legitimacy
Not even Turing deserves a posthumous pardon
Pardoning those convicted under laws we now disagree with is an irrational surrender to the emotional tide
I’m celebrating Glasgow’s Games as my forecast comes true at last
Plus: A golden generation of British car executives, sympathy for Tony O’Reilly, and good news amid Tesco’s woes
Books
Brushes with fame
A review of A Strange Business: Making Art and Money in Nineteenth-Century Britain, by James Hamilton. A brilliant account of learning, or failing, to survive in a market of extraordinary brutality
Mr Nice Guy
A review of John Wayne: The Life and Legend, by Scott Eyman. It borders on hagiography but for Wayne fans that’s no flaw
Scars of Sri Lanka
A review of Noontide Toll, by Romesh Gunesekera. One of the most delicate contemporary prose stylists tackles one of the most intractable conflicts
Stale, male and beyond the pale
A review of The Last Victorians, by W. Sydney Robinson. Ignore the misleading blurb and revel in the research, writing and bizarre characters in this portrait of four 20th-century eccentrics
All that the British countryside has to offer
A review of Of Green Leaf, Bird and Flower, by Elizabeth R. Fairman. The images are mostly astounding but the essays are a mixed bag
Looking on the bright side
A review of The Ape Has Stabbed Me: A Cocktail of Reminiscence, by Vincent Poklewski Koziell. A hilarious tale of hats, houses, drinks and directorships
Back in the mists of time
A review of The Reckoning, by Rennie Airth, a thriller that leaves your nerves unshredded but thoughts haunted
Never say die
A review of The Greatest Comeback: How Richard Nixon Rose from Defeat to Create the New Majority, by Patrick J. Buchanan. Tricky Dicky’s time in the wilderness was key to his success
The poetry of pottery
A review of Edmund de Waal, by A.S. Byatt, Colm Toibin, Peter Carey, Emma Crichton Miller and others. A book of discursive essays, short stories and photographs that explores the potter’s many paths and influences
Battered and beaten down
It’s surely a fancy, the conviction that my first memory of newspapering came as a three-year-old, but I swear the…
Arts
Knights of the baton
Sir Neville Marriner, 90, Sir Roger Norrington, 80, and Sir Andrew Davis, 70, on the secrets of growing old very gracefully
North and south
Plus: the first professional production of Noel Coward’s banned This Was A Man is a real find
Spiritual sensations
We will not see the like of this vast and impressive exhibition again during our lifetimes – but it's far from an easy, populist show
The trying game
Anne Reid and Brian Cox can’t rescue this pile-up of clichés, easy sentiment and predictable plot twists
Staying in tune
If the BBC decides it does, there’s no better model than Radio 4’s current chief Gwyneth Williams
The art of celebrity
Depictions of the poet were ubiquitous in the 18th century. The finest have now been brought together for a show at Waddesdon Manor
Life
Witsch craft
The ever reliable Steve Giddins has just published a new book on that great strategist Aron Nimzowitsch. This is the…
no. 324
White to play. This is from Storey–Jarmany, -British Championship, Aberystwyth 2014. White’s position is overwhelming but what is the quickest…
Spinning Jenny
In Competition No. 2857 you were invited to take the first line of Leigh Hunt’s mini rondeau ‘Jenny Kissed me’,…
2172: Para
In June we lost a popular 40. Clockwise round the grid from 3 run the titles of two of his…
to 2169: Land
The grid represents Germany, with six bordering countries round the edge, and four cities in the interior, positioned roughly appropriately…
Following in my father’s neglectful footsteps
Since I set up the West London Free School, I've been a much less hands-on parent
Stable conditions
Chatsworth's marketing is the most duplicitous and effective I have ever known
Autonomy
Apparently, it means you should have the right to die – but not the right to climb a ladder without permission
































































