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Speaker Series: An evening with John Rhys-Davies

  • Wednesday 18 February 2026, 7:00pm
  • The Library, Old Queen Street Café
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Spectator Life

An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.

The gentrification of British crime novels

From Spectator Life

Eighty years ago this month, in February 1946, the left-wing Tribune magazine published George Orwell’s essay ‘The Decline of the English Murder’ in which the writer identified a certain class of crime as most appealing to the tabloid-reading British public – and contrasted the ‘cosiness’ of this type of early 20th-century domestic murder with the brutal sadism of killings committed in Britain

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Zoe Strimpel

Is perimenopause a myth?

From Spectator Life

Magazine

This week's magazine

AI-pocalypse now

Is Starmer ready for what’s coming?

Is Keir Starmer prepared for the AI-pocalypse?

Is there any area of public policy which Keir Starmer’s government has got right? ‘Where very little is working, AI is a bright spot,’ says a former adviser. ‘They’ve started well but they are now in danger of blowing it.’ When Labour came to power they consigned much of the past 14 years of Tory

Is Keir Starmer prepared for the AI-pocalypse?

Is there any area of public policy which Keir Starmer’s government has got right? ‘Where very little is working, AI is a bright spot,’ says a former adviser. ‘They’ve started well but they are now in danger of blowing it.’ When Labour came to power they consigned much of the past 14 years of Tory

Culture

The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.

Electrifying: Annie & the Caldwells, at Ronnie Scott’s, reviewed

From the magazine

Annie & the Caldwells are a long-running family gospel ensemble from West Point, Mississippi – father and sons playing guitar, bass and drums, mother and daughters singing. The chaps offer a sinewy, stripped-down funk redolent of the late 1970s: dad, Willie J. Caldwell Sr, is a fantastic guitarist, and mother and daughters tear the roof

Podcasts

Cartoons

Wilbur

‘‘I don’t call it a comb-over, I prefer the phrase “hair system”.’’

Cartoon

Wilbur

‘‘With your politics, you’re a natural fit for Reform.’’

Cartoon

Zak Asgard

The streaming model is broken

From Spectator Life