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The Spectator

9 April 2022 Aus

Rescue remedy

The idiocy of gender justice in disasters

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Leading article Australia

Where’s the buzz?

Only three Labor leaders since the second world war have won government from opposition; Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke and Kevin…

Australian Features

Features Australia

Hungarians stick with Vic

Hated by the Left , Orban thrives

Features Australia

The Covid horoscope

Why did so many public health experts fall for obviously flawed predictions?

Features Australia

Coming soon: the Great Vax crash

Taxpayers will be left to pick up the pieces

Features Australia, New Zealand

Attacking English to undermine our European heritage

If you can’t understand half this article, nor can we

Features Australia

Rescue remedy

The idiocy of gender justice in disasters

Features Australia

Circling the Liberal wagons (again)

No room in the broad church for conservatives

Features Australia

Aux bien pensants

No need for Labor-Greens-Voices alliance

Features

Features

Hell’s kitchens

When did they get so expensive?

Features

War crimes

The politics of prosecution

Features

The law of war

Conflict has always had its limits

Features

Ever decreasing circles

The decline of male friendship

Notes on...

The Wolseley

I was sitting alone at a small table in the Wolseley, Piccadilly, waiting for my supper and feeling a sense…

Features

Europe’s last dictator

The fate of Lukashenko depends on Ukraine

Features

The faultline

It’s the progressives vs the populists, Macron vs Orban

Features

Sturgeon’s secret state

Holyrood is one of the most opaque regimes in the democratic world

Features

Not out

Can Imran Khan cling on to power in Pakistan?

The Week

Portrait of the week

Portrait of the week

Home Jonathan Reynolds, Labour’s business spokesman, said that the government should be preparing for energy rationing, but Grant Shapps, the…

Leading article

Keep the faith

Whatever advantages money may have brought Rishi Sunak as he rose to become Chancellor of the Exchequer, his wealth has…

Ancient and modern

Rewriting history

Historians in Russia have a long and craven record, now going back centuries, of being economical with the truth about…

Barometer

Barometer

Palm substitutes Palm Sunday was so-called because of the palm fronds thrown before Jesus on his entry into Jerusalem. But…

Diary

Diary

  Strasbourg Europhobes will never have a better argument against European integration than the seat of the European parliament in…

Letters

Letters

The lie’s the thing Sir: Your leading article (‘Partygate’s hangover’, 2 April) maintains that if the Prime Minister receives a…

Columnists

Columns

Converting opinion

I see that on the issue of gay conversion therapy, the Prime Minister has been floating around all over the…

Columns

How to lose elections

I have remarked here before about our era’s tendency to accept election results if your side wins but to reject…

Columns

The kids aren’t all right – and the grown-ups are to blame

I think it’s time we stopped scaring the children. I think they’ve had enough. They’re at breaking point now, every…

Columns

The changing face of No. 10

David Canzini has made quite an impression since he joined No. 10 as the Prime Minister’s deputy chief of staff…

The Spectator's Notes

The Spectator’s Notes

Now that events in Ukraine are restoring a sense of proportion about the difference between aggressive autocracies and free countries,…

Any other business

Market mischief and bad politicsmean business is never dull

Enough of stagflation forecasts, each more frightening than the last. Enough – for now – of energy policy sermons, as…

Books

Australian Books

Blowing in the wind

He’s still smiling but Scott Morrison might not be after reading this revealing book. If he reads it that is.…

More from Books

Dirty rotten tricks

In 2010, Mark Kennedy, a tattooed social justice warrior, was exposed as an undercover police officer. In this guise he…

More from Books

Be your own bank

There was a time when you could read a book to keep up to date about a subject. Well, that’s…

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Who’s story is it?

‘Whenever you see a character in a novel, let alone a biography or history book, reduced and neatened into three…

Lead book review

Dogged by disaster

Norman Scott’s long-anticipated memoir reveals the British Establishment at its worst, says Roger Lewis

More from Books

A nation in limbo

When the Restoration of the Stuart monarchy, in the person of that ‘lovely black boy’ Charles II, was announced in…

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Guiding light

If you have ever thought that there cannot be anything new to say or to learn about the Queen, you…

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Not just a pretty face

‘Who is AOC?’ the back cover of this book asks. ‘A wack job!’ says Donald Trump. ‘She needs to run…

Arts

Australian Arts

Archangel of Italian film

Like yesterday, there’s the memory of William Weaver, the great translator from the Italian of Umberto Eco’s The Name of…

Cinema

Strangers on a train

Compartment No. 6 is set aboard a long train journey across Russia, a country we don’t hear much of these…

Classical

After the love has gone

Utopia, Limited (1893) is a rare bird, and one that every Gilbert and Sullivan completist simply has to bag. The…

Exhibitions

Wings of desire

In 2014, an exhibition of watercolours by the renowned avian artist, John James Audubon, opened in New York. The reviews,…

Dance

Tornado Tamara

One wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of Tamara Rojo. The most fearsome figure on the British dance…

Theatre

Changing of the Bard

The NT has rejigged Hamlet for 8- to 12-year-old children. It’s a decent attempt to cover the highlights at a…

Pop

Family entertainer

Stormzy occupies a curious place in British pop culture right now. He’s the darling of liberals for all his good…

Arts feature

Lend me your ears

Don’t read James Joyce’s Ulysses, says John Phipps. Listen to it

Television

A true maverick

Art That Made Us is an ambitious new series, firmly in the ‘history of something in a load of different…

Life

Aussie Life

Aussie life

April is the cruellest month for anybody who despairs at the state of contemporary humour. Where are the Ealing comedies…

Aussie Life

Language

The expression ‘to walk back’ has exploded over the news recently. We have been told by the news media that…

No sacred cows

The truly disadvantaged group in Britain

I’m not sure what to think about the BBC’s announcement that it wants a quarter of its staff to be…

Spectator sport

Pep and Klopp, kings of England

It’s a game for the ages all right, City againstLiverpool on Sunday as the Premier League moves to its most…

Chess puzzle

Puzzle no. 697

White to play. Duda-Anton Guijarro, Charity Cup, March 2022. Black’s last move, 21…Qe7-b4 was an unforced error. Which move did…

Crossword

2550: Shorties

The unclued lights and eight clued without thematic definition are of a kind, expressly confirmed in a section of Chambers.…

Competition

Lost and found

In Competition No. 3243, you were invited to submit a poem about the recent discovery of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance.…

Low life

Low life

A light was on in the caravan site office so I went over to try and buy a gas canister.…

Chess

Career moves

Sergey Karjakin won’t be playing much chess for a while. Last month, the Russian grandmaster’s Twittering jingoism in support of…

Food

Maine offender

Last week Chris Corbin and Jeremy King lost controlof the restaurant group they founded: Corbin & King, which made theWolseley,…

Dear Mary

Dear Mary: Your problems solved

Q. My brother’s social life has dried up since his divorce (which coincided with the pandemic). So when he received…

Real life

Real life

My friend Emily, who once got an owl stuck to her hand, was bringing her son for a day with…

Mind your language

Gif

The man who invented gifs, Stephen Wilhite, has died, aged 74. Controversy survives him – over how to pronounce the…

High life

High life

One hundred or so years ago, a down-in-the-dumps Joseph Roth wrote to Stefan Zweig: ‘The barbarians have taken over.’ Later…

Crossword solution

Solution to 2547: Ascending order

The unclued lights are phrases which include the numbers from 1 to 7, with 1 featured twice. First prize John…

Wild life

Wild life

Delayed, on Southern Rail Home From the Hill is a 1987 documentary by Molly Dineen about Hilary Hook, an elderly…