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  2. The Spectator - Wikipedia

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

  3. The Spectator (1711) - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. List of 18th-century British periodicals - Wikipedia

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    The Female Spectator (1744—1746). Monthly; 24 issues; The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure (1747–1814). Monthly. Editors included James Hinton, W. Bent, and Percival Stockdale. The Monthly Review (1749–1845). Monthly. Founded by Ralph Griffiths and Robert Dodsley. Oliver Goldsmith was a contributor. The Rambler (1750–1752 ...

  5. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Scottish edition of UK Newspaper: Broadsheet: 22,172 The Times (Scottish edition) National – Quality: Morning: Scottish edition of UK Newspaper: Compact: 19,994 Scottish Daily Express: National – Mid Market: Morning: Scottish edition of UK Newspaper: Tabloid: 65,689 Scottish Daily Mail: National – Mid Market: Morning: Scottish edition of ...

  6. Category : Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom

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    The Spectator (1711) The Sphere (newspaper) Spirit of Freedom, and Working Man's Vindicator; Sporting Chronicle; Sporting Life (British newspaper) The Sporting Times; Sports Argus; The Sportsman (1865 newspaper) The Sportsman (2006 newspaper) Staffordshire Mercury; The Star (1788) The Star (1888–1960) The Stool Pigeon (newspaper) Straight ...

  7. Charles Moore, Baron Moore of Etchingham - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hilary Moore, Baron Moore of Etchingham (born 31 October 1956) is an English journalist and the chairman of The Spectator.He is a former editor of The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator, and The Sunday Telegraph; he still writes for all three.

  8. Fraser Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, he claimed The Spectator magazine under his editorship was "right of centre, but not strongly right of centre". [6] During the 2010-2015 coalition government, he was generally supportive of David Cameron's leadership and praised Cameron's Liberal Democrat coalition partner from 2010 to 2015, Nick Clegg. [16]

  9. Douglas Murray (author) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Murray (born 16 July 1979) [1] is a British neoconservative political commentator, cultural critic, and journalist.. He is currently an associate editor of the conservative British political and cultural magazine The Spectator, and has been a regular contributor to The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Sun, the Daily Mail, New York Post, National Review, The Free Press, and Unherd.