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Angus Colwell

Angus Colwell

Author at The Spectator Australia at The Spectator Australia

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    Recent Articles

    spectator.co.uk

    Glorious and bracing interrogation of the world’s smartest people: Conversations with Tyler revie...

    Eavesdrop on a very clever man asking interesting people some tricky questions in unorthodox ways
    spectator.co.uk

    Cost-of-living crisis: what should politicians be doing about risin...

    How can we keep energy bills down? It’s a question that has been at the top of the political agenda since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent gas prices soaring. With the government forking out eye-watering sums to guarantee prices for consumers and businesses, a longer-term solution has to be found. But are renewables the answer?
    spectator.com.au

    Enigma variations - The Spectator Australia

    Forty per cent of London is green space. And what we do with all that grass – all that potential – is pave it with music festivals. This year, Hyde Park hosted Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen.
    thespectator.com

    Kamala becomes the AI czar - The Spectator World

    Harris acknowledged within the first few minutes of speaking that AI could kill us all. Not explicitly, though: that’s too much to think about
    spectator.co.uk

    Inside the Armistice Day protests - The Spectator

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    Bugs, biscuits, trench foot: from the front line of the uni protest...

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    thespectator.com

    With elections coming up, Tories join TikTok - The Spectator World

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour’s Keir Starmer want the TikTok influencers — but the influencers don’t really want them