The annual Spectator Health Summit, chaired by Alastair Stewart, is a unique opportunity for health and care leaders to examine the unprecedented challenges to the NHS, social care and research and development caused by Covid-19.
Join renowned chef and Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith as she chats about her career in food with her niece, pastry chef Peta Leith, and her nephew Sam Leith, The Spectator’s literary editor.
Like him or loathe him, the 45th President of the United States has transformed American politics. Has Donald Trump earned himself a second term in the Oval office?
Thinking backwards with Rory Sutherland and Matt Ridley
The big problems we face today could very well be solved by letting go of logic. Rory Sutherland, advertising guru and The Spectator’s Wiki Man will be discussing why the best ideas aren’t always the ones that make sense with Matt Ridley, author of How Innovation Works and weekly Times columnist.
Join award-winning author and Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver as she discusses politics, journalism and her latest novel with The Spectator’s Fraser Nelson.
Is it time to offer amnesty to Britain's illegal immigrants?
There are now a million undocumented - or ‘illegal’ - immigrants in Britain, many of them settled here with families. When Boris Johnson edited The Spectator, he argued that an amnesty should be offered to those who have been here for a long time. He retained the policy as London Mayor. Is it now time for him to implement it? Would such an amnesty be a bold expression of liberal conservatism - or a dangerous weakening of Britain’s borders and security?
The Spectator invites you to a very special evening with Rod Liddle, Rory Sutherland, Dear Mary, Katy Balls and Fraser Nelson as we look back over an extraordinary year.
Enjoy the festive spirit with beautiful music from the choir of St Bride’s and readings from Spectator writers in the stunning Sir Christopher Wren designed church of St Bride’s, known worldwide as the Journalists’ Church.