The Age of the Cure: The future of healthcare in the 21st century
The rapid development of new technology is changing the way we live and how our illnesses are cured. Given our ageing population and the rise in age-related diseases such as cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer’s, what role can innovation play in improving our health, as well as the NHS and society as a whole?
After the new Chancellor presented his financial statement, The Spectator’s chairman, editor and political editor shared their insights into what it reveals about the government’s preparations for Brexit.
On Wednesday 19 October, Andrew Neil, James Forsyth, Ameet Gill, Dr Gerard Lyons and Gisela Stuart MP discussed how Britain can make a success of life outside the EU.
The 2016 US Presidential Election: Clinton Or Trump?
Join Andrew Neil and a line-up of leading voices to debate who will become the next President of the United States, and what we can expect of each candidate.
Join us for the biggest debate in The Spectator’s history. Hear from speakers Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage, Daniel Hannan, Kate Hoey, Liz Kendall and Chuka Umunna.
On 9 February 2016, an expert panel of speakers, chaired by Andrew Neil, discussed 'Can we trust health advice?' at The Spectator's annual health debate.