Contributors & Columnists

Among The Spectator's regular columnists you'll recognise some of the most gifted and celebrated journalists of today. Rod Liddle, Charles Moore, Fraser Nelson, Matthew Parris, Jeremy Clarke, Taki, Toby Young, James Forsyth, Mary Killen and Joan Collins all contribute regularly.
An extraordinary range of people share their thoughts in The Spectator – the above is just a brief sample of recent guests you might have read in our pages. If you felt their best work was found in The Spectator a lot of people would find it hard to disagree.
Ever controversial and highly entertaining, our writers are given free rein with one stipulation, that they delight readers in the elegant manner they expect. It is this unique quality that makes The Spectator stand apart from the rest.
The Spectator was established in 1828, and is the oldest continuously published magazine in the English language.
The Spectator's taste for controversy, however, remains undiminished. There is no party line to which our writers are bound - originality of thought and elegance of expression are the sole editorial constraints. The result, week after week, is that the best British journalists, critics, authors and cartoonists turn out their best work for the magazine, to produce an extraordinarily wide-ranging title.
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