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‘The Fed Conferences Are a Useless Spectator Sport’ – Better of The Breakdown September 2020

‘The Fed Conferences Are a Useless Spectator Sport’ – Better of The Breakdown September 2020

A month-to-month recap that includes conversations with Luke Gromen, Raoul Pal, Tavi Costa, Sven Henrich, Corey Hoffstein and Michael Saylor. ww [...]
Spectator competitors winners: ‘I like Massive Brexit’ – Orwellian quick tales

Spectator competitors winners: ‘I like Massive Brexit’ – Orwellian quick tales

To mark the 70th anniversary of George Orwell’s loss of life, you had been invited to submit a brief story with an Orwellian flavour. This problem [...]
Internships at The Spectator for 2020: no CVs (or names!) please

Internships at The Spectator for 2020: no CVs (or names!) please

The Spectator is the fastest-growing present affairs journal not simply in Britain however Europe. In April, we’ll develop into the primary journa [...]
Needed: a podcast producer for The Spectator

Needed: a podcast producer for The Spectator

The Spectator is the world’s oldest (and Europe’s fastest-growing) journal and is learn by extra individuals than ever. However our podcasts now r [...]
Spectator competitors winners: the world’s worst lonely hearts adverts

Spectator competitors winners: the world’s worst lonely hearts adverts

The most recent competitors known as for lonely hearts adverts assured to ship these searching for love working in the wrong way. This project was [...]
Spectator competitors winners: ‘I really like massive BoJo’: Winston Smith applies for a job at No. 10

Spectator competitors winners: ‘I really like massive BoJo’: Winston Smith applies for a job at No. 10

The newest competitors requested for utility letters for a job at No. 10 from a fictional character of your alternative. This problem was impresse [...]
The Spectator turns into the world’s longest-lived present affairs journal

The Spectator turns into the world’s longest-lived present affairs journal

This weekend The Spectator reaches a really historic milestone. For forty years, it has been the oldest current-affairs or literary magazine withi [...]
Spectator competitors winners: T.S. Eliot’s cats become familiar with the 21st century

Spectator competitors winners: T.S. Eliot’s cats become familiar with the 21st century

The newest competitors requested for poems that includes one in every of T.S. Eliot’s sensible cats attending to grips with the fashionable world. [...]
Spectator competitors winners: ‘It was the very best of pies, it was the worst of pies’: well-known authors on meals

Spectator competitors winners: ‘It was the very best of pies, it was the worst of pies’: well-known authors on meals

Your newest problem was to supply a passage about meals written within the model of a widely known creator. One in all my favorite literary meals [...]
Needed: a podcast producer for The Spectator

Needed: a podcast producer for The Spectator

The Spectator is the world’s oldest (and Europe’s fastest-growing) journal and is learn by extra individuals than ever. However our podcasts now r [...]
Spectator competitors winners: The Pleasure of Waterboiling and Noah Will get Bare

Spectator competitors winners: The Pleasure of Waterboiling and Noah Will get Bare

Your newest problem was to submit an extract from one of many following books: Noah Will get Bare: Bible Tales They Didn’t Train You at Sunday Fac [...]
The Spectator Parliamentarian of the Yr Awards: The Winners

The Spectator Parliamentarian of the Yr Awards: The Winners

The Spectator’s annual Parliamentarian of the Yr awards passed off on the Rosewood Resort in London this night. The awards have been introduced by [...]
Spectator Parliamentarian of the 12 months, in footage

Spectator Parliamentarian of the 12 months, in footage

Even by current requirements, 2019 was an eventful 12 months in Westminster. It started with impasse in Parliament and it was unclear whether or n [...]
Spectator competitors winners: Adlestrop revisited (Sure. I keep in mind Germolene…)

Spectator competitors winners: Adlestrop revisited (Sure. I keep in mind Germolene…)

The newest problem, to submit a poem starting ‘Sure. I keep in mind…’, was advised by a reader who was very taken with Adrian Bailey’s poem ‘First [...]
Spectator competitors winners: Boris Johnson in trochaic tetrameter

Spectator competitors winners: Boris Johnson in trochaic tetrameter

The newest problem invited you so as to add to Sam Leith’s lines about Boris Johnson, written within the metre of Longfellow’s ‘The Music of Hiawa [...]
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