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The Spectator ৩৯ মিনিট
Only with the help of a fortune teller did Dior set up his revolutionary fashion house and create the celebrated Bar suit that opens this V&A exhibition, writes Melanie McDonagh
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The Spectator ২ ঘন্টা
Isaiah Berlin's devoted acolyte Henry Hardy has already given us 14 volumes of writings and four of letters. Will this latest ‘literary adventure’ be his last?
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The Spectator ২ ঘন্টা
Whatever the original intent of its authors, Norway Plus amounts to a Trojan horse for Rejoin, says Rupert Darwall
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The Spectator ৩ ঘন্টা
David Cameron has been widely blamed for the Conservatives’ current predicament, but in one sense he has saved the party, says Ross Clark
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The Spectator ৪ ঘন্টা
When it comes to wealthy individuals using large slices of their fortunes to make transformative donations to institutions such as universities and schools, we are a long way behind America:
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Spectator Culture ৪ ঘন্টা
How I tried – and spectacularly failed – to assist my mother’s suicide
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The Spectator ৫ ঘন্টা
I rather enjoy the shocked faces of passers–by who catch sight of us Serpentine swimmers in our flimsy costumes as we lower ourselves into the cold water each morning, says
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Spectator Culture ৫ ঘন্টা
Everything and everyone in this Katya Kabanova contributes to a shattering raising of the oldest question in aesthetics: why do we find such powerful portrayals of viciousness and torment so captivating?
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The Spectator ৬ ঘন্টা
Shameful memories surface of Norway’s wartime crimes in this haunting, atmospheric novel
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The Spectator ৭ ঘন্টা
In a lyrical memoir-cum-meditation, Julia Blackburn explores Doggerland, the mysterious area that once connected England to the Continent
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The Spectator ৭ ঘন্টা
No matter where you lie on the political spectrum, it is deeply worrying that people are being banned from talking at events – and students deterred from coming into contact with particular points of view, says Angelos Sofocleous:
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Spectator Culture ৭ ঘন্টা
The discovery of a hoard of bills and billets-doux, on perfectly preserved papyrus, helped unlock many ancient secrets
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The Spectator ৮ ঘন্টা
From a political point of view, the Tories are so badly behind on the matter of food banks that they will always struggle to produce a coherent narrative about why demand for them has risen so much, says Isabel Hardman
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The Spectator ৯ ঘন্টা
In too many areas, the Tories’ position is unclear. What do Tories think about education? What’s the Conservative position on the economy?
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The Spectator ২৩ ঘন্টা
Get 12 weeks of unlimited access to unmissable writing for just £12 and get a free Spectator Aspinal card holder, worth £60.
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Spectator Culture ১১ ফেব
The best antidote to Brexit? Christian Dior
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Spectator Culture ১১ ফেব
Somewhere deep in the water-thick layers of Time Song, Julia Blackburn says, funnily, that in Danish, ‘the word for book is bog’. And Time Song itself is a kind of beautiful bog.
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There's an easy way pupils can cut climate change - and it doesn't involve striking, says Ross Clark:
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The Spectator ১১ ফেব
The Spectator’s latest literary challenge: write a poem entitled ‘Breaking up is hard to do’
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