The Spectator

Isis

From our UK edition

‘It’s a lovely day. Surely someone wants to come outside to fight?’

Clowns 3

From our UK edition

‘It’s wonderful to see them behaving naturally in the wild rather than being forced to perform in captivity.’

Multi

From our UK edition

‘I don’t know for certain but she could be the god of multitasking.’

Spectator letters: Camila Batmanghelidjh defends Kids Company

From our UK edition

In defence of Kids Company Sir: Your piece ‘The problem with Kids Company’ (14 February) bears an important message: charities need to be transparent and accountable. That’s why Kids Company was independently audited twice last year alone, and our financial structures and functioning put to the test. We also have auditors working alongside us, verifying

Why did the House of Lords ever have a rifle range?

From our UK edition

Gun lords The House of Lords shooting range is to be turned into a cupboard, having previously survived an attempt by Labour MPs in 1997 to turn it into a crèche. — The range was constructed in 1916 for the Palace of Westminster Rifle Club, which managed to convince the Lord Great Chamberlain that rifle

Let Greece leave the eurozone

From our UK edition

To listen to Greek government ministers addressing the outside world during their breaks from negotiations with eurozone leaders this week, it would be easy to form the impression that Greece had a mighty economy upon which all other eurozone countries were pathetically dependent. ‘Europe is going through the difficult process of understanding that Greece has

Portrait of the week | 19 February 2015

From our UK edition

Home The annual rate of inflation fell to 0.3 per cent as measured by the Consumer Prices Index (or to 1.1 per cent by the Retail Prices Index). The Bank of England predicted a touch of deflation in the spring. Unemployment fell by 97,000 to 1.86 million in the last quarter of 2014. The FTSE share