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CONTRIBUTORS
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
Lammy’s depraved new world
THE SPECTATOR’S NOTES
Operation madman • Could Trump’s Iran war turn out to be an epic fail?
Ode to a Housing Estate Blackbird
‘We are already aligning’ • The Iran conflict is driving us closer to the EU
My Lego Life
Has Nigel Farage missed his moment?
‘Here’s a novel concept – arrest bad people’ • Sir Stephen Watson on how he turned Greater Manchester Police around
Springer fever • The Telegraph is in safe hands
Why the silence on Iran’s gays?
Lest we forget • Those who believe in liberalism need to fight for it
Poor thinking
High note • My addiction to the piano
BAROMETER
The elephant in the room
Korea opportunities • Is Kim Jong-un lining up a female successor?
Brag race • The art to left-wing boasting
LETTERS
Private credit is the slumbering crocodile in the money pond
Full of ecstasy and fire • Owen Matthews on one of history’s most extraordinary charlatans
O brother, where art thou?
Expat wheeler-dealers
Elisa Segrave
Between the devil and the deep sea
Playing tennis with Ezra Pound
Morality goes into reverse
Deft financial footwork
Fragile loyalties
The serious business of fun
Age concern • What does greater longevity mean for us all, asks Simon Ings
Joy ride
Second thoughts
Mob mentality
Bad blood
Post-human condition
The great pretenders
Harry Styles: Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally
Sneezing
No life
Real life
Wild life
SPECTATOR WINE JONATHAN RAY
A beautiful game
No thanks
2743: 3/4 by Doc
Am I an extremist?
The Battle for Britain
America’s founding myth is a tedious sob story
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Venice peach
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