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06.08
Is Tim Walz too progressive for Middle America?
The Minnesota Governor had a chequered record during the BLM riots
Michael Baharaeen
06.08
Why are rioters being punished more harshly than some rapists?
Joan Smith
06.08
Google antitrust ruling is a blow to big business
Tech giants are now receiving overdue scrutiny
Andrew Orlowski
06.08
Why England’s riots haven’t spread to Scotland
A much smaller immigrant population likely plays a key role
Iain Macwhirter
06.08
What’s behind Japan’s stock market crash?
The Nikkei is now down nearly 4% from a year ago
Philip Patrick
Monday
05.08
05.08
Boxing chief questions eligibility of Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting at Olympics
Chris Roberts criticised the IOC for not acting on the information he provided
Eliza Mondegreen
05.08
Vivek Ramaswamy defends America’s weirdness
UnHerd Staff
05.08
Israeli economy flounders as Middle East conflict escalates
The country's stocks are falling sharply in response to the Iranian threat
Ralph Schoellhammer
05.08
Race riots are the logical endpoint of identity politics
Policies of multiculturalism have created a volatile racial hierarchy
Ralph Leonard
05.08
Is stock market fall anticipating a US recession?
Asian sell-offs are spreading into Western economies
Philip Pilkington
05.08
Covid-style controls against disorder are not the answer
David Paton
Sunday
04.08
04.08
Mitt Romney is the Democrats’ new darling
The Republican senator has been enjoying a renaissance on the Left
Laurel Duggan
04.08
Inside Belfast’s Sandy Row riot
A working-class Loyalist community has become a hub of unrest
Aris Roussinos
04.08
Keir Starmer challenges Atlanticist consensus on Israel
Labour is charting a decisive new course on foreign policy
Aaron Bastani
04.08
Britain’s riots spread to Belfast
Aris Roussinos
Saturday
03.08
03.08
UK Government advisor calls for Covid-style controls against riots
John Woodcock argued that strong measures were necessary
James Billot
03.08
Why is Vadim Krasikov so valuable to Putin?
Bethany Elliott
03.08
Looming political crises await France and Germany
Summer has provided much needed respite for Scholz and Macron
Peter Franklin
03.08
Will Labour legalise assisted dying?
Keir Starmer has promised a debate on the subject
Hardeep Singh
Friday
02.08
02.08
Pro-Palestine attacks on Josh Shapiro bolster his appeal
Progressives are fuelling the Pennsylvania governor's popularity with moderates
Michael Cuenco
02.08
Stock market suffers worst day since Covid
UnHerd Staff
02.08
Guardian fails to label Hamas chief ‘terrorist’ in obituary
The US designated Ismail Haniyeh a terrorist in 2018
Max Mitchell
02.08
Cryonics won’t save you from death
The rise of cryogenic start-ups is built on an empty promise
Timandra Harkness
02.08
Was Joe Biden’s exit a key factor in prisoner swap?
Ian Garner
02.08
Keir Starmer pledges to expand facial recognition
The PM argued the Southport riots called for greater surveillance
UnHerd Staff
Thursday
01.08
01.08
CNN axing opinion section will not salvage its reputation
News networks are trying to regain trust
Ashley Rindsberg
01.08
Majority of Americans think First Amendment goes too far
A Fire report documents bipartisan rejection of free speech measures
Laurel Duggan
01.08
The anti-Trump case for platforming Trump
UnHerd Staff
01.08
‘Cosmic extremists’ are infiltrating the Southport riots
Liverpool's radicals are resistant to labels of 'far-Right'
David Swift
01.08
Is AI Friend destined to displace humans?
Chatbots may end up seeking independence from humans
Henry Oliver
01.08
Stagflation looms amid Middle East unrest
John Rapley
01.08
Iran’s strike on Israel could be a disastrous error
The assassination of a top Hamas official spells trouble for the region
Edward Luttwak
Wednesday
31.07
31.07
British Medical Association takes aim at Cass Review
Several health organisations have questioned the report's methodology
Laurel Duggan
31.07
Humza Yousaf calls for EDL to be proscribed as terrorist group
UnHerd Staff
31.07
Kimberlé Crenshaw is wrong about Sonya Massey shooting
Despite the academic’s claim, black women do not make up a third of police killings
Jukka Savolainen
31.07
Anjem Choudary is only the tip of Britain’s Islamism problem
The radical preacher was a cartoonish fall guy for even more sinister actors
Liam Duffy
31.07
Will Joe Biden intervene in Venezuela’s election?
Nicolás Maduro's controversial victory has sparked nationwide protests
Paola Romero
31.07
Southport attack has been exploited by conspiracists
Rakib Ehsan
31.07
What the Tories can learn from 2001
Conservatives are wrong to assume they will bounce back from defeat
Lee David Evans
Tuesday
30.07
30.07
Democrats and Republicans are making each other weirder
Emily Jashinsky
30.07
Nate Silver projects Kamala Harris to lose election
UnHerd Staff
30.07
Women and girls were the victims of the Southport attack
Gendered crime is often swept under the carpet
Joan Smith
30.07
IDF chaos could accelerate Netanyahu’s downfall
Domestic problems are quickly overshadowing tensions with Lebanon
Aris Roussinos
30.07
Will ‘male’ boxers fighting women prove to be a red line?
Victoria Smith
30.07
White dudes won’t win Kamala Harris the election
Patronising fundraisers will only alienate swing voters
Oliver Bateman
30.07
Rachel Reeves is turning into George Osborne
Labour is doing little to change the economic status quo
Tom McTague
Monday
29.07
29.07
Elite donors risk pushing Kamala Harris further Left
A huge cash influx comes with strings attached
Fred Bauer
29.07
New Yorker questions White House Farm conviction
UnHerd Staff
29.07
Rachel Reeves is bringing back austerity
Talk of fiscal 'black holes' fails to address how Britain went bankrupt in the first place
Philip Pilkington
29.07
Edna O’Brien was a laureate of the ordinary
The late Irish author gave women's stories their due
Francesca Peacock
29.07
So what if an Islamist preacher buys a Scottish island?
Mary Harrington
29.07
Protecting child rapist reveals Olympics double standard
Steven van de Velde proves sporting talent can excuse the most heinous crimes
Josephine Bartosch
29.07
Manchester Airport video is a lesson for the BBC
New footage has challenged the original narrative of police brutality
Peter Franklin
Sunday
28.07
28.07
Golan Heights attack could provoke an Israel-Hezbollah war
Though neither side wants to escalate, they may be left with no choice
David Swift
28.07
What are the dividing lines in Tory leadership contest?
John Oxley
28.07
German EV demand stalls as consumers reject green tech
Car-makers such as Porsche are scaling back production
Ralph Schoellhammer
Saturday
27.07
27.07
Kamala Harris’s California record will haunt her
The former senator has little to be proud of during her time in the Golden State
Joel Kotkin
27.07
Bankruptcies jump 28% in states with legal online sports betting
Laurel Duggan
27.07
Olympics ceremony shows France as a cultural museum
Last night's rain-soaked spectacle in Paris was mainly North American
Peter Allen
27.07
Labour teaches the Tories how power works
Britain's new government has demonstrated how easy it is to discard old policies
Henry Hill
Friday
26.07
26.07
Is Josh Shapiro key to a Harris victory?
The Pennsylvania Governor is popular even with Trump voters
Charles McElwee
26.07
Richard Ayoade defends Graham Linehan over trans views
UnHerd Staff
26.07
AI boyfriend surge is the endpoint of Mills & Boon
Atomisation in the West has fuelled a greater desire for fantasy
Katherine Dee
26.07
Javier Milei’s libertarian experiment is surviving — for now
Juan David Rojas
26.07
Labour to axe university free speech bill
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has pledged to end campus culture wars
Max Mitchell
26.07
Poor Big Tech earnings signal danger for US economy
There are growing concerns that the AI revolution may turn out to be a fairy tale
John Rapley
26.07
Olaf Scholz wants a second term — but Germans aren’t interested
Voters have lost confidence in the ineffectual Chancellor
Katja Hoyer
Thursday
25.07
25.07
Kamala Harris ignores the Blue Wall at her peril
The Vice President needs midwestern voters to secure victory
Michael Baharaeen
25.07
Young Americans increasingly don’t want children
UnHerd Staff
25.07
Gaza conflict threatens to destabilise Olympics
Calls to ban Israeli athletes have heightened tensions in Paris
David Goldblatt
25.07
Sweden is turning into Europe’s Islamist hotspot
Lucas Webber
25.07
German government hid mask evidence, report alleges
New RKI files reveal a chasm between the government's knowledge and its actions
UnHerd Staff
25.07
Labour inches closer to digital ID cards
The Digital Information and Smart Data Bill risks leading to mission creep
Timandra Harkness
Wednesday
24.07
24.07
GOP divided over Kamala Harris strategy
The Right has mixed feelings about personal attacks on the Vice President
Laurel Duggan
24.07
Netanyahu’s US visit inflames tensions within Democrats
Ashley Rindsberg
24.07
Will JD Vance drag down Trump’s ticket?
UnHerd Staff
24.07
Andrew Roberts: abolishing hereditary peers will break our link with history
Max Mitchell
24.07
Can James Cleverly conquer divided Tories?
Presenting himself as the unity candidate could pay off
Peter Franklin
24.07
New debt deal is a big victory for Ukraine
Maximilian Hess
24.07
Is Andrew Tate to blame for violence against women — or a distraction?
British police bear more responsibility for the 'national emergency' than influencers
Joan Smith
24.07
Long Tory leadership contest is a recipe for chaos
Party morale will be damaged by a protracted race
Henry Hill
Tuesday
23.07
23.07
Kamala Harris polling worse than Biden with young voters
A new poll suggests that the Vice President is no Gen Z favourite
Laurel Duggan
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