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A Map of the Brexit Isles
The article presents a map titled 'A Map of the Brexit Isles,' which visually represents the geographical and political divisions resulting from Brexit. It highlights the separation between England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland post-Brexit, emphasizing the distinct positions and implications for each region.
After the Railway Bill had been disposed of, the votes
The article references the aftermath of the Railway Bill being dealt with, focusing on the voting process. However, the provided text is incomplete and does not offer sufficient detail to analyze the content or framing effectively.
The desert set ARTS » 26 May 1967 » The Spectator Archive
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The Spectator Access-All-Areas Cognac Trip | 14 - 16 September 2026 - PER PERSON DEPOSIT
An advertisement for a luxury travel package to Cognac, France, offered by The Spectator Shop, scheduled for September 14–16, 2026, with a per-person deposit required.
Music » 28 May 1994 » The Spectator Archive
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THE LIFE OF SIR HOWARD DOUGLAS.* » 16 May 1863 » The Spectator Archive
The article provides an overview of the life of Sir Howard Douglas, though the specific details of his biography are not included in the provided text.
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13 June 2026 Cartoons
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GERMANY AS
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Education and industriai Success. By W. P. Groser. (Hazell, Watson,
The article 'Education and Industrial Success' by W. P. Groser discusses the relationship between education and industrial achievement, though specific details of the content are not provided in the excerpt.
Four-night Burgundy Trip
The Spectator is offering a four-night trip to Burgundy.
An evening with Rory Sutherland: The world according to the Wiki Man
The Spectator hosted an event featuring Rory Sutherland, known for his work with Wikipedia.
Drury Lane has just opened its doors as a German
Drury Lane has recently opened its doors as a German.
Nevertheless, after a wrangle which took all the enthusiasm out
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Poppy makes a fuss » 11 May 1985 » The Spectator Archive
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The Spectator at The Betfred Derby Festival
The Spectator magazine attended The Betfred Derby Festival, an event organized by Spectator Events.
NEW PAPERBACKS » 25 May 1962 » The Spectator Archive
The provided text appears to be a fragment or placeholder from an archive entry, likely indicating a section titled 'New Paperbacks' from The Spectator newspaper dated 25 May 1962. No substantive content related to books or other topics is present in the given text.
Turkey Goes to the Polls » 12 May 1950 » The Spectator Archive
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MOTORLESS FLIGHT » 4 May 1934 » The Spectator Archive
The article discusses motorless flight, likely referring to early experiments with gliders or other unpowered aircraft. No further details are provided in the text given.
ART. » 24 May 1884 » The Spectator Archive
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SOLDIERING AND THE RECRUITING DIFFICULTY. (To THE EDITOR Or TR.
The article discusses challenges related to soldiering and recruiting difficulties, though the full text is not provided.
BOOKS » 6 May 2000 » The Spectator Archive
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The Spectator National Security Summit
The Spectator National Security Summit was organized by The Spectator, a British conservative magazine known for its right-leaning editorial stance.
30 May 2026 Cover
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The League and Abyssinia » 31 May 1935 » The Spectator Archive
The article discusses the League's response to events involving Abyssinia, likely referring to the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1935. However, no further details or content from the article are provided.
The man who broke the sound barrier » 24 May 1986 » The Spectator Archive
The article references 'The man who broke the sound barrier,' likely referring to Chuck Yeager, the American test pilot who first broke the sound barrier in 1947. However, no further details or content from the article are provided.
14t &turn', Eltrtiou. » 7 May 1859 » The Spectator Archive
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