The Spectator
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Whitehall union attacks May for civil service bashingFDA’s response follows Spectator magazine interview by prime minister who criticised mandarins for creating the acronym Jams
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Theresa May criticises civil servants for not speaking their mindsPrime minister tells Spectator of frustrations with Whitehall – and says she was ‘a bit shocked’ by Brexit vote
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With rightwing newspapers heaping abuse on ‘the liberal left’ in this post-Brexit era, we need to consider why the working class appear to agree with themIs liberalism really to blame for Britain's (and America's) ills?
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Tony Abbott's travel bankrolled by Spectator magazine and Liberal party donorMagazine and CQS paid for travel to speaking engagements at Tory conference and in New York and London
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Media Monkey: Piers Morgan, the Sun’s Iraq dartboard and BBC womenShadow culture secretary’s sleepy website revealed and Robert Peston takes a break at a turbulent political time
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Boris Johnson wins 'most offensive Erdoğan poem' competitionEx-London mayor wins £1,000 prize for limerick about Turkish president in contest challenging crackdown on free speech
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Channel 4's Cathy Newman joins row over MP's sexist behaviourNews presenter describes a Daily Mail column about it by associate politics editors Isabel Oakeshott as ‘frankly poisonous’
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Attack on the Frontline Club was 'a politically motivated hit job'Vaughan Smith rejects Spectator Life magazine’s criticisms and explains why he and his wife founded a club dedicated to war correspondents
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The Spectator runs a hatchet job on the Frontline ClubAmerican journalist writes an ill-argued, self-serving article about the club for war correspondents and its founder, Vaughan Smith
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The Spectator records highest ever total circulationUK current affairs titles enjoy strong period with rightwing magazine seeing over 71,000 print and digital sales in last six months of 2015
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Did national papers' pro-European bias in 1975 affect the referendum?Overwhelming vote in favour of remaining in the Market followed a prolonged press campaign that urged 45m readers to vote ‘yes’
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First thoughts With his crab soufflé, Ed Balls shows how to overcome the ultimate rejection
Anne PerkinsHe could have slipped seamlessly into the City, but the former Labour bruiser is reinventing himself by telling us how to beat egg whites in the SpectatorWith his crab soufflé, Ed Balls shows how to overcome the ultimate rejection
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FT hires Spectator's Sebastian Payne as digital comment editorFinancial Times website to revamp its comment coverage with greater emphasis on video and audio
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An education from Alan Watkins, the master columnist of Fleet Street
A book that changed me An education from Alan Watkins, the master columnist of Fleet Street
Peter OborneThe political writer’s A Short Walk Down Fleet Street vividly describes the characters and culture of a golden age in newspaper publishing -
Media Monkey’s Diary: Indy editor hails Spectator, Times’s Pope gaffeRead Media Monkey’s Diary from the Monday print pages
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The Tablet set to celebrate its 175th year of continuous publicationCatholic weekly founded in 1840 plans series of events to mark its anniversary
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Why print newspapers remain the dominant media power in BritainGuest blogger Ed Amory sees a long future for ink-on-paper despite online’s hold
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Economist's digital charge helps keep Private Eye at bayFall of 17% in title’s print circulation offset by 295% surge in digital sales, latest ABC figures show, as it retains its place as UK’s top-selling news magazine
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'Top people take the Times' takes on a whole new meaningAlexander Chancellor is baffled, supposedly, by a newspaper’s sex counselling advice
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Alex Salmond presses the right buttons; Theresa May can’tJohn Crace: Home secretary discovers that if there’s one thing guaranteed to make a poor joke worse, it’s a major technology fail
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Russell Brand: ‘I want to address the alienation and despair’Power to the people is Russell Brand’s new manifesto. He tells Simon Hattenstone why he’s ‘ready to die for this’
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Two papers rejected sting operation on Tory MP by Guido Fawkes reporter
Editors were worried about entrapment and fishing expedition
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Economist cashes in on digital sales boom to get jump on Private EyeMagazine ABCs: News magazine sector reports largely positive results with the Economist digital edition enjoying 72% surge in sales. By John Plunkett
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The Spectator apologises to Irish businessman over Taki column
Magazine admits reference to Paddy McKillen was incorrect
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Conrad Black is feted at lunches, parties and dinners in his honour
Former Telegraph owner puts jailbird past behind him
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Peaches Geldof's last interview: 'Heroin is such a bleak drug'In an interview with William Todd Schultz published in the Spectator, Geldof spoke about the pressures of fame


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