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  2. The Spectator - Wikipedia

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    The Spectator. The Spectator is a weekly British news magazine focusing on politics, culture, and current affairs. [1] It was first published in July 1828, [2] making it the oldest surviving weekly magazine in the world. [3] The Spectator is politically conservative, and its principal subject areas are politics and culture.

  3. Freddy Gray - Wikipedia

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    Freddy Gray (born 10 January 1980), is a British journalist, deputy editor of The Spectator and the primary editor of its US edition, Spectator World. Career. Beginning his career at Mizz magazine, Gray later moved on to work at the Catholic Herald. Later, he worked as a literary editor for The American Conservative.

  4. Andrew Neil - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew Neil Show on Channel 4 (2022–2023) Spouse. Susan Nilsson. . ( m. 2015) . Andrew Ferguson Neil FRSA (born 21 May 1949) is a British journalist and broadcaster who is chairman of The Spectator. He was editor of The Sunday Times from 1983 to 1994. He has presented various political programmes on the BBC and on Channel 4 .

  5. The Spectator (1711) - Wikipedia

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    The Spectator (1711) The Spectator. (1711) The Spectator was a daily publication founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in England, lasting from 1711 to 1712. Each "paper", or "number", was approximately 2,500 words long, and the original run consisted of 555 numbers, beginning on 1 March 1711. [1] These were collected into seven volumes.

  6. Isabel Hardman - Wikipedia

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    John Woodcock, Baron Walney. . . ( m. 2021) . Children. 1. Isabel Hardman, Baroness Walney (born 5 May 1986), [1] is a British political journalist and the assistant editor of The Spectator. In 2015, she was named Journalist of the Year at the Political Studies Association's annual awards.

  7. Dominic Green (writer and musician) - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Green (born 1970) is a British historian, columnist and musician. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Society of Arts, he is editor of the US edition of The Spectator [1] and a commissioning editor of The Critic. [2] He is a columnist and film reviewer for The Spectator, and a columnist for The Daily Telegraph. [3]

  8. Toby Young - Wikipedia

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    Toby Daniel Moorsom Young (born 17 October 1963) is a British social commentator. He is the founder and director of the Free Speech Union, [2] [3] an associate editor of The Spectator, [4] and a former associate editor at Quillette. [5]

  9. Katy Balls - Wikipedia

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    University of Durham. Occupation. Journalist. Years active. 2013–present. Employer. The Spectator. Katy Balls (born 12 February 1989) is a British journalist. She is political editor of The Spectator.