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09/20/2023 - 5:10pm
Arts Council England agrees to pay compensation to feminist
The organisation has reached a settlement with Denise Fahmy
Rob Lownie
20.09
Overwhelming majority of Tory voters reject Net Zero policies
News of a backtrack by Rishi Sunak should not come as a surprise
20.09
The EU is set to ban paying for sperm
Difficult ethical questions should be answered at a national level
Peter Franklin
20.09
Why is oil demand so high?
Despite soaring prices, the commodity remains more valuable than ever
Ralph Schoellhammer
Tuesday
19.09
19.09
America’s sanctuary cities are falling apart
Places like New York are struggling to deal with an influx of migrants
Joel Kotkin
19.09
Was India really behind Canada’s Sikh shooting?
The country's Punjabi community has a history of gang and gun violence
Hina Husain
19.09
The Russell Brand divide: could both sides be right?
Mary Harrington spoke to UnHerd about the accusations against the comedian
UnHerd Staff
19.09
Will Lampedusa split the EU?
The continent has been failing on migration for too long
Aris Roussinos
19.09
Bronze Age Pervert is on the verge of mainstream acceptance
Costin Alamariu's new book has become an Amazon bestseller
Oliver Bateman
19.09
The SNP’s fight over gender reform is going to court
A hearing for the UK Government’s use of a Section 35 order begins today
Joan Smith
Monday
18.09
18.09
Will Donald Trump’s abortion stance hurt him?
The former president is out of step with much of the GOP electorate on the issue
Fred Bauer
18.09
The Guardian takes a sudden interest in aliens
An 'extraterrestrial' discovery in Mexico has caused a U-turn in the press
Panda La Terriere
18.09
Report: America should bring back conscription
Researchers are blunt about the implications of the war in Ukraine for the US Army
Henry Hill
18.09
Ibram X. Kendi: academic, antiracist… sports presenter?
America’s most notable activist-scholar has a new gig with ESPN
John Mac Ghlionn
18.09
Rising oil prices threaten Joe Biden’s presidency
The commodity is set to hit $100 a barrel this month
Philip Pilkington
Sunday
17.09
17.09
Could Russell Brand’s defenders and accusers both be right?
The allegations are deadly serious — but politics is always involved
Mary Harrington
Saturday
16.09
16.09
Did Rory Stewart just admit that lockdowns were a mistake?
The politician made an intriguing statement on the These Times podcast
Freddie Sayers
16.09
KGB statue shows that Russia hasn’t shaken off the USSR’s ghost
It's surprising a monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky didn't appear sooner
Daniel Kalder
Friday
15.09
15.09
Why I support the Government vape ban
E-cigarettes are a scourge that has been ignored too long
Aaron Bastani
15.09
CDC goes it alone with universal Covid booster recommendation
The health agency's position is a global outlier
Kevin Bardosh
15.09
George Osborne and Ed Balls have no political currency
The politicians' podcast is an exercise in nostalgia
Nicholas Harris
15.09
Theresa May is rebranding as a national treasure
An adoring crowd filled the Southbank Centre last night
Rob Lownie
Thursday
14.09
14.09
Farewell Mitt Romney, last of the country club Republicans
The retiring Utah senator was caught between tradition and radicalism
Michael Cuenco
14.09
Electric cars are the new EU-China battleground
Manufacturing competition is hurting Europe, and America could be next
Philip Pilkington
14.09
Ditching GCSEs may divide state and private schools further
Many schools want to innovate, but cannot afford to risk it
Kristina Murkett
14.09
Dechurched America: 40 million worshippers no longer attend
A record number of US citizens now go less than once per year
Peter Franklin
14.09
Germany and EU become targets in Poland’s election
The ruling party is trying to present itself as the protector of national sovereignty
William Nattrass
Wednesday
13.09
13.09
Peckham protests illustrate the redundancy of ‘Bame’
Tensions between non-white minorities have been persistently ignored
Rakib Ehsan
13.09
Why the BBC had to memory-hole Roísín Murphy
The singer has won the argument, so her critics want her silenced
Victoria Smith
13.09
One Republican shows how to handle Donald Trump
The former president's GOP rivals should learn from Georgia Governor Brian Kemp
Fred Bauer
13.09
It’s time to reject mask mandates
Even the President is no longer complying with these Covid theatrics
Margery Smelkinson and Leslie Bienen
13.09
Extinction Rebellion should leave kids alone
Dutch police have threatened to report parents for taking their children to protest
Niall Gooch
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