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.
On 26 November, Andrew Neil, Fraser Nelson and James Forsyth analysed George Osborne's Autumn Statement and the effects of the government's spending plans.
As the broadcaster approaches its royal charter renewal in 2016, is there a place for the BBC in its current form or does it need cutting down to size?
How will the Chinese economic downturn affect the UK?
As China’s equity markets cool down and its currency is devalued, The Spectator hosted an evening discussion considering how recent developments in China will affect the outlook for Western economies and investors.
An evening with Ben Bernanke on a crisis and its aftermath
On 27 October, The Spectator and How to Academy hosted an evening with Ben Bernanke, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, in conversation with Andrew Neil on the 2008 crisis and its aftermath.
Charles Moore, editor of The Spectator from 1984 to 1990, had exclusive access to Margaret Thatcher and her private papers to write her official biography.
David Cameron is set to hold the in-or-out referendum on Britain’s future membership of the European Union as early as June next year, but what will it mean for British business?
The Power of Manufacturing brought together leading executives from the manufacturing industry to discuss the successes, failures and opportunities of British manufacturing today.
Acclaimed author and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg discussed his latest novel Now is the Time, a rich and compelling tale set in the heart of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.
Moore on Thatcher at Conservative Party Conference
At this year’s Conservative Party Conference Charles Moore, in conversation with Andrew Neil, discussed the long awaited second volume of his biography on Margaret Thatcher.
To mark the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, renowned historian David Starkey discussed his new book, Magna Carta, exploring the charter and its influence on Britain today.
On 11 June, global religious leader, philosopher and author, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks gave a talk in conversation with Andrew Neil at Milton Court in London.
On 1st June, The Spectator’s Andrew Neil, Fraser Nelson and James Forsyth dissected the election aftermath and looked ahead to the first 100 days of the new all-Conservative government.
Politicians should leave the wealthy alone- they already contribute more than their fair share
While the rich get even richer, low and middle income households are feeling the pinch. Are wealth taxes - such as the 'mansion tax' or the 50p tax - the answer?
Hennessy Cognac celebrates 250 years of an exceptional adventure that has lasted seven generations and spanned five continents. To toast this remarkable birthday, The Spectator invites readers to an evening hosted by Maurice Hennessy, the eighth generation of his family to work in the company.