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neutrality

Inside the BBC’s HR problem Young ideologues can’t tolerate wrongthink

Poppy Sowerby

Poppy Sowerby

5 mins

12 Nov

new right

Is Reform going too Christian? James Orr is Farage’s religious Svengali

Samuel Rubinstein

Samuel Rubinstein

6 mins

12 Nov


Dispatch

Getting a kick out of amateur football Fans dodge sheep invasions and geese droppings

Ross Davies

Ross Davies

8 mins

12 Nov


new right

Is Reform going too Christian? James Orr is Farage’s religious Svengali

Samuel Rubinstein

Samuel Rubinstein

6 mins

12 Nov


Dispatch

Getting a kick out of amateur football Fans dodge sheep invasions and geese droppings

Ross Davies

Ross Davies

8 mins

12 Nov


Faith

Beware the religious revival It heralds a great upending

John Michael Greer

John Michael Greer

10 mins

11 Nov


fake news

Why we will miss the BBC The world it represents is passing

Mary Harrington

Mary Harrington

7 mins

11 Nov

new right

Is Reform going too Christian? James Orr is Farage’s religious Svengali

Samuel Rubinstein

Samuel Rubinstein

6 mins

12 Nov

Dispatch

Getting a kick out of amateur football Fans dodge sheep invasions and geese droppings

Ross Davies

Ross Davies

8 mins

12 Nov


Faith

Beware the religious revival It heralds a great upending

John Michael Greer

John Michael Greer

10 mins

11 Nov

review

When did Springsteen stop making great albums? ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ holds a clue

Matt Feeney

Matt Feeney

7 mins

10 Nov


fake news

Why we will miss the BBC The world it represents is passing

Mary Harrington

Mary Harrington

7 mins

11 Nov


Monarchy

Andrew: the half-buffoon prince Andrew should have studied Shakespeare

Terry Eagleton

Terry Eagleton

5 mins

11 Nov

Africa

Why Trump should stay out of Nigeria Bombs won’t work, but sanctions might

Remi Adekoya

Remi Adekoya

7 mins

7 Nov

Middle East

Does Syria have a future? The Kurds still mistrust al-Sharaa

David Patrikarakos

David Patrikarakos

7 mins

11 Nov


new world order

How MAGA trumped neoliberalism Economic coercion is now acceptable

Branko Milanovic

Branko Milanovic

7 mins

5 Nov

Mayoral election

Will America elect a socialist president? Mamdani could pave the way for AOC

John Rapley

John Rapley

6 mins

6 Nov

Our Mission

When the herd takes off in one direction, what do you do?
UnHerd is for people who dare to think for themselves.

Mission Statement
National Rally

How Bardella would break the EU He won’t soften like Meloni

Wolfgang Munchau

Wolfgang Munchau

5 mins

10 Nov


impartiality

Can the BBC be saved? The next DG risks being the last

Robin Aitken

Robin Aitken

4 mins

10 Nov

social scene

Why London’s literati can’t write Egalitarianism doesn’t produce great work

Rose Lyddon

Rose Lyddon

8 mins

3 Nov


Review

John Updike’s carnal Christianity He knew the hymn beneath the hard-on

Pratinav Anil

Pratinav Anil

6 mins

4 Nov

COP30

China’s new green order It sees climate policy as colonial leverage

Elizabeth Lindley

Elizabeth Lindley

5 mins

10 Nov

Halloween

Do the Irish believe in ghosts? Collective trauma feeds the supernatural

Alexander Poots

Alexander Poots

7 mins

31 Oct

Statues

Why Britain should be more Soviet Despotic art can be beautiful

Joel Day

Joel Day

8 mins

9 Nov


review

Californians are the elves of America Immortality is their latest aspiration

Cairo Smith

Cairo Smith

6 mins

30 Oct

Elections

Has the Dutch far-Right peaked? Geert Wilders faces a reckoning

Senay Boztas

Senay Boztas

6 mins

29 Oct


review

Knausgaard can’t escape his own story Myths are more powerful than monologues

Sam Jennings

Sam Jennings

5 mins

7 Nov

Peace Talks

Trump still can’t resist Putin Russia’s oil wealth beckons

Michal Kranz

Michal Kranz

6 mins

28 Oct

weekend analysis

Nigel Farage’s identity crisis The old ideologies won’t work

Jonny Ball

Jonny Ball

5 mins

8 Nov


Deindustrialisation

Pittsburgh vs Cleveland: a tale of two Rust Belt cities One thrives while the other despairs

Jeff Bloodworth

Jeff Bloodworth

9 mins

27 Oct

Culture

Meet China’s postmen poets Working-class literature is deeply subversive

Megan Walsh

Megan Walsh

6 mins

24 Oct


Interview

The girl who killed ‘Teen Vogue’ Lauren Duca defined the mag — then ditched it

Ryan Zickgraf

Ryan Zickgraf

6 mins

7 Nov

Plutocracy

Elon Musk: Star Trek Stalinist He’s pioneering an age of autocracy

B. Duncan Moench

B. Duncan Moench

8 mins

23 Oct

weekend essay

Uncancelled at last Four years on, are we any wiser?

Kate Clanchy

Kate Clanchy

7 mins

8 Nov


review

Film buffs are Frankenstein’s real monsters Cinema doesn’t need to be serious

Poppy Sowerby

Poppy Sowerby

5 mins

22 Oct

populism

Meet Japan’s Iron Lady Sanae Takaichi is polarising the nation

Christopher Harding

Christopher Harding

5 mins

20 Oct


advert

Save me from John Lewis Britain The centrist dads must not hold sway

Julie Burchill

Julie Burchill

5 mins

6 Nov

Television

Nooky, nipples and The Forsytes Period dramas are too smutty

Julie Burchill

Julie Burchill

5 mins

20 Oct

Weekend profile

Why Nikki Haley’s son went radical His generation inherited insecurity

Sohrab Ahmari

Sohrab Ahmari

9 mins

8 Nov


Patriotism

The Battle of Hastings isn’t over Brits still ache for Anglo-Saxon England

Rosie Gray

Rosie Gray

6 mins

17 Oct

75 years on

Save Narnia from the woke witch CS Lewis knew that children need to be frightened

Darran Anderson

Darran Anderson

5 mins

16 Oct


Dispatch

How Birmingham became a political football The city is on the defensive

Dan Cave

Dan Cave

5 mins

6 Nov

Dispatch

What are Britain’s biohackers so afraid of? They crave control in a disordered world

Fin Carter

Fin Carter

5 mins

15 Oct

Vibe shift

Now the cancel mob cries victim They deserve little pity

Kathleen Stock

Kathleen Stock

5 mins

7 Nov


dispatch

How Farage seduced Grantham Reform understands Thatcher’s England

Fred Sculthorp

Fred Sculthorp

6 mins

14 Oct

belief system

Why LinkedIn loves Human Design Its gospel is individualism

Alexandra Jones

Alexandra Jones

7 mins

13 Oct


Election

Mamdani heralds the radical American city The educated precariat fuels urban socialism

Joel Kotkin

Joel Kotkin

6 mins

5 Nov

premier league

The triumph of Brexitball Our football style has followed politics

Jonathan Wilson

Jonathan Wilson

7 mins

10 Oct

Sex

Porn guys repel women Addicts are destroying relationships

Poppy Sowerby

Poppy Sowerby

6 mins

6 Nov


Protests

Trump wants a war with blue cities And Chicago might give him one

Ryan Zickgraf

Ryan Zickgraf

5 mins

10 Oct

monoculture

The last days of poptimism The new stars are old-school cool

Sam Jennings

Sam Jennings

8 mins

9 Oct


Review

Zadie Smith has nothing to say She is a master of self-regarding equivocation

John Maier

John Maier

7 mins

5 Nov

Religion

Christian nationalism’s godless heart The West is more important than faith

Michael Ledger-Lomas

Michael Ledger-Lomas

8 mins

8 Oct

Obituary

Dick Cheney was America’s Rasputin He condemned America to its doom loop

B. Duncan Moench

B. Duncan Moench

6 mins

5 Nov


flags

Nationalism has claimed the Valleys South Wales has been abandoned by Labour

Brad Evans

Brad Evans

6 mins

7 Oct

Review

The humiliation of PG Wodehouse His genius can’t be reduced to IP

Sam Leith

Sam Leith

4 mins

6 Oct


Dispatch

Big Tech’s assault on Maryland Data centres threaten rural paradise

Farahn Morgan

Farahn Morgan

12 mins

4 Nov

bond markets

It’s still the economy, stupid Labour has a fatal blindspot

James Meadway

James Meadway

5 mins

3 Oct