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The Burnham question
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CONTRIBUTORS
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
Burnham’s beauty pageant
THE SPECTATOR’S NOTES
Circus trick • Can Nigel Farage take back control?
‘There’s going to be a big push to rejoin the EU’
Scroll position • Inside Labour’s plot to sideline alternative media
British policing has descended into farce
BAROMETER
All at See • The Vatican vs the Society of St Pius X
The Mancunian candidate • Andy Burnham doesn’t understand his own philosophy
City boys • The people who really run Manchester
Window dressing • Gen Z’s surprising nostalgia for the old high street
ROYAL NOTEBOOK
War is coming to our doorstep
It’s the rules versus the people
What’s the point of Eton? • The school’s new head will face an overflowing in-tray
LETTERS
Tales of woe from our demoralised economy
Beautiful, bedevilled island • Ian Thomson foresees communist Cuba reborn as a capitalist playground
A psychological puzzle
Dangerous liaisons
The Prodigal Veep
Conspiracy theories
The bigger picture
Artistic licence
A modern fairy story
The Stick
In the squared circle
Visions of the Odyssey • Can Christopher Nolan’s film live up to the 2,700-year history of artworks depicting Homer’s epic, asks Matthew Wilson
Shooting stars
Nowhere man
Embarrassment of riches
A hundred shades of quiet sorrow
All American
What Katie did next
The royal treatment
Tans
Best life
Real life
Dolce Vita
The Turf
Super Rapid and Blitz
Elemental
2760: Metalwork
Crème caramel
Red alert
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Why the left avoid heated debate
The Battle for Britain
Our German shepherd
Menander on new leaders
Nigel, my gigolo in tweed
Manchesterism