These are the entries to UnHerd’s under-reported series so far…
Equality and social justice
- Victoria Bateman: Society’s failure to protect the growing number of sex workers
- Shelagh Fogarty: The uphill struggle facing families with special educational needs
- Jenny McCartney: Women who live in terror of potentially deadly domestic violence
- Nicola Sturgeon MSP: Period poverty
- Henry Olsen: Rising suicides among young Americans
- Julia Unwin: The issue that terrifies politicians and affects every household – social care
Social attitudes
- Gavin Esler and Ben Page: The good news about our world
- Andrew Hawkins on intergenerational polling: “The most significant shift in values in living memory“
- Jason Turner: The normalisation of (very potent forms of) marijuana across the USA
Politics
- Senator Tom Cotton: Obamacare’s central feature has been repealed
- Deborah Mattinson: That thing that used to determine British election results – the economy
- Ramesh Ponnuru: How American liberals are prising the character issue from US Republicans
Economics
- Charlotte Pickles: The hundreds of thousands of doctors taking money from opioid-promoting drug companies
- Shanker Singham: Leaving the EU gains all the headlines, embracing the world gains none
Technology
- Graeme Archer: The increasing power of computer programs to determine how we live (and die)
- Emily Thornberry MP: The now proven ability of AI technology to outwit us
Global risk and stability
- Bernie Ayreetey: The battle against malaria – one of the world’s best good news stories in jeopardy
- Brendan Cox: The rise of authoritarian regimes within the EU
- Nus Ghani MP: Change in Saudi Arabia
- Julie Lenarz: The West’s failure to stand with its Kurdish allies
- Douglas Murray: Pakistan
- Ewelina Ochab: The UK’s failure to prevent and punish the crime of genocide
- Laura Taylor: 13 million people in the Democratic Republic of Congo who are in need of emergency assistance
- Karin von Hippel: Syria’s peace process and the West’s absence
- Rasna Warah: The UN’s unethical Ethics Office
Defence and security
- Via Michael Burleigh: Nuclear terrorism (and its simpler bedfellows)
- Nile Gardiner: The free world’s turning of the tide against Islamic militantism
- Lieutenant-General (Retd) Sir John Kiszely MC: Successive defence cuts aren’t just endangering the UK military’s frontline
- Tim Montgomerie: Efforts by China (more than by Russia) to undermine Western democracy
- Rear-Admiral (Retired) Chris Parry: New naval technologies that will determine who rules the waves
- Robert Rosenkranz: The development of hyper-sonic missiles that could transform warfare and the balance of global power
Environment
- Ruth Valerio: Plastic waste
Media
- Sezin Oney: The mass jailing of journalists in Turkey
- Tim Montgomerie and Gisela Stuart: Brexit and Trump. (Yes, seriously).
Religion
- Giles Fraser: The growth of Christianity in China
- Geoff Heath-Taylor: The plight of Nigeria’s persecuted Christians
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