The Spectator Magazine

Published by: The Spectator (1828)
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The Spectator app is a subscriber exclusive that gives you the best of news, comment and culture from the world’s oldest magazine.
Simply download the app and sign in.
App highlights:
• A daily mixture of political commentary, cultural criticism and humour
• Each issue of the weekly magazine published every Thursday at 4 a.m.
• Receive alerts on breaking news – and the latest from Spectator writers
• Listen to all Spectator podcasts and narrated articles
• Read articles when you’re offline
• Keep track of the articles you’ve already read
Join the party with Europe’s fastest-growing current affairs magazine.
Terms of use: https://www.spectator.co.uk/terms/
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The Spectator 29 May 2021
USD 4.99
The Spectator 3 July 2021
USD 4.99
The Spectator 5 June 2021
USD 4.99
The Spectator 12 June 2021
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The Spectator 17 July 2021
USD 4.99
The Spectator 19 June 2021
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The Spectator 24 July 2021
USD 4.99
The Spectator 26 June 2021
USD 4.99
The Spectator 31 July 2021
USD 4.99
March 2016, The Spectator Magazine Schools Supplement
USD 0.00

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4.83 out of 5

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The Spectator Magazine Reviews

Fantastic editorial.

fifiincapetown on

United Kingdom

Love the articles which are not too long and completely compulsive reading. Big fan of the app which allows me to read on the go. Thanks!

Why have they gone and messed up this app?

Blindmick on

United Kingdom

The organisation of this app has recently been modified in a way that makes reading the magazine from Cover to Cover impossible. Recommended articles appear annoyingly within each writing. Encouraging you to leave the article you are reading and dive off somewhere different. Up Next is used improperly to guide you to articles that do not appear next in the, order. Overall, I will now consider stopping my subscription to this magazine. Such a shame when the previous version works so well.

great when travelling

rollo110 on

United Kingdom

this app give the best of both worlds - the usual great Speccie articles and the latest news. It means we get to the full Spectator experience when travelling. well worth having

Worthy and sensible

Dave Essel on

United Kingdom

The Spectator is one of the very last print media that still has anything intelligent to say. Almost all the rest of the legacy press has degenerated into cocktails of mindless mush and clickbait — and that includes the big names that were once the newspapers and journals of record.

Why The Spectator?

FBB@Barn on

United Kingdom

Intelligent, pithy, challenging, amusing and ultimately informative. What more can you ask for?

Can’t switch off comments

BirlingBob on

United Kingdom

… which are awful

Publishing the comments is a retrograde step

Tomwoodhams on

United Kingdom

I love this magazine. I also (generally) like the app. What ruins it is having to avoid reading the comments under the articles. Yawn-eroonie!!! Snoooze-tastic!!! Who let this bunch of fruitcakes and nuttters onto the internet??? Blimey. I thought I was a member of an elite group of anti-establishment thinkers. Turns out I’m surrounded by bores, bigots, and closet fascists. I’m not sure why as the subject matter of the magazine is quite middle-of-the-road. But the readership…Good Lord!!!

RAM management bug

Rio ;) on

United Kingdom

Terrible app, doesn't stay in RAM memory and reloads when I reopen it. I lose my article progress every damn time, making the website more favourable. Please fix this. It's 2024 & I'm using the iOS 17.5.1 iPhone 15 Pro Max — this phone can run console games. Sort it out please. The Google Pixel app is also just as bad I've heard

Outstanding Content

Jacksonholejonny on

United Kingdom

Amazing variety of well written articles is what makes The Spectator unique in British publishing ; nothing comparable

Being well dressed

Keno-a-tama on

United Kingdom

As someone who has been part of and connected to the upper end of menswear for 60 hearts- and still am!- Harry Mount is absolutely right. My most revered possession in my extensive wardrobe is a 3-piece mid-grey worsted suit, cut for me in 1995 by Louis Stanbury of Kilgours. There are nuanced touches which an expert would spot, but otherwise it is just a masterful cut which fits. Today we here about sustainability a lot. Much of my wardrobe is 30- 25 years old and top quality lasts. Having said that you need skilful alteration tailors to keep them in trim. Colin Woodhead

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