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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prospect Magazine July 2016.
Brexit
Foreword This is the last editorial I’ll write at Prospect; I am stepping down as Editor after five and a half years. It’s been a privilege to edit the magazine, and at such a febrile time in the wo...
If I ruled the world
Make marriage vows more realistic Modern societies have evolved highly-detailed collective ideas about what a proper wedding is supposed to be like, right down to the specialised floral arrangements, ...
Prospect recommends
Things to do this month Art I Still Believe in Miracles: 30 years of Inverleith House Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 23rd July to 23rd October The title of this exhibition, part of this year’s Edinburg...
Prospect events
Prospect Book Club The June Book Club will take place on Monday 20th June at 6.30pm with author Andy Martin discussing his book charting the year he spent watching Lee Child write his latest Jack Re...
Letters
letters@prospectmagazine.co.uk European values in doubt While reasonable arguments can be made about the economic impact of a British exit from the EU, Bronwen Maddox’s claim (“In: the case for Europ...
In fact
If planned tax changes go ahead, in Australia a packet of cigarettes will cost more than $40 (£23) by 2020—and will be the most expensive in the world. Daily Mail, 4th May 2016 Vermont, Delaware and ...