17.06

State Department subpoenaed over Global Disinformation Index funding Republicans claim the government funded censorship projects targeting conservatives

Laurel Duggan

17.06

New York Times columnist turns on progressives

UnHerd Staff

17.06

Nigel Farage launches Liz-Truss-inspired manifesto The main plank of the Reform leader's 'contract' is tax cuts

Peter Franklin

17.06

Emmanuel Macron will survive his election drubbing He will still hold one of the most powerful executive positions on earth

Peter Allen

17.06

Germany on high alert for Jihadist threat at Euros

Lucas Webber

17.06

Will Nigel Farage launch his own ‘Stop the Steal’ movement?

John Oxley

Sunday
16.06

16.06

Why the West should welcome cheap oil Inexpensive energy could spur a productivity boom

John Rapley

16.06

Labour is still failing to protect Rosie Duffield

Victoria Smith

16.06

Ukraine should not dismiss Putin’s peace offer so quickly Moscow’s proposal has some hidden opportunities for Zelensky

Ralph Schoellhammer

Saturday
15.06

15.06

‘Transgender’ is falling out of fashion with activists

John Murawski

15.06

Memo to Tories: chasing Reform votes is a fool’s errand New polls show that tacking to the Right won't benefit the party

Henry Hill

15.06

Is the EU unfairly targeting Hungary over migration policy? The ECJ hit the central European country with a €1 million daily fine

William Nattrass

Friday
14.06

14.06

Why Trump won’t attack Hunter Biden The former president has shown unusual restraint with Joe Biden's son

Rich Cromwell

14.06

Could MEI replace DEI?

UnHerd Staff

14.06

How Left-wing is Labour’s manifesto? Keir Starmer is taking all his cues from 1997

Richard Johnson

14.06

Mass testing for bird flu risks repeating Covid mistakes A former pandemic response coordinator wants to chase the 'silent' spread

Kevin Bardosh

14.06

Gen Z has fallen out of love with dating apps New research shows that Zoomers now prefer in-person interactions

Kristina Murkett

Thursday
13.06

13.06

Lia Thomas’s Olympic ban is a victory for women’s sport Sports bodies are waking up to reality, but the battle hasn't been won yet

Jennifer Sey

13.06

Have Conservatives lost the Torygraph?

UnHerd Staff

13.06

Labour’s manifesto is Stonewall lite The party's bid to win back disillusioned women has failed

Joan Smith

13.06

Are Marine Le Pen’s supporters really far-Right?

Peter Franklin

13.06

Ed Davey’s stunt campaign is deeply cynical The Lib Dems have used photo ops to mask their contradictory policies

Niall Gooch

13.06

Even the SNP won’t talk about independence anymore Scottish voters have more serious concerns

Eddie Barnes

Wednesday
12.06

12.06

A commercial property crisis could sink Joe Biden Government spending is propping up the market — but how long will it last?

Philip Pilkington

12.06

British support for migration falls steeply

UnHerd Staff

12.06

Young Germans are drifting to the AfD A complacent government has misunderstood youth concerns

Katja Hoyer

12.06

Gender dysphoria cases soar after pandemic

Eliza Mondegreen

12.06

Europe’s Green Deal faces extinction Recent election results are a major rebuke of the bloc's flagship climate policy

Andrew Orlowski

12.06

AI Steve is a sign of our anti-democratic future Brits could soon be outsourcing more decisions to robot MPs

Mary Harrington

Tuesday
11.06

11.06

Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict is unjust The President's son is being persecuted for his surname

Brad Polumbo

11.06

Rachel Maddow and AOC fear Trump will lock them up

UnHerd Staff

11.06

The nationalist Right has created a pan-European identity Ironically, it is the formerly Eurosceptic parties that have forged a group image

Tom McTague

11.06

Even the Tories don’t believe in their manifesto Rishi Sunak is making empty promises

Henry Hill

11.06

The new populist map of Europe

UnHerd Staff

11.06

Military purge illustrates Putin’s growing strength Russia's President feels emboldened to take on potential rivals

Bethany Elliott

11.06

Anti-immigration Right makes progress in Irish elections Populist candidates were elected as Sinn Féin faltered

Conor Fitzgerald

Monday
10.06

10.06

Starbucks’ political activism has backfired The coffee giant recently reported a 3% drop in US sales

John Masko

10.06

Poll: Democrats are turning more liberal

UnHerd Staff

10.06

Macron is trying to stop Le Pen before it’s too late The power of the French Right is growing by the month

Peter Franklin

10.06

Will Al Jazeera face a reckoning over Hamas ties? There is nothing normal about journalists keeping hostages for a terror group

Ashley Rindsberg

10.06

Benny Gantz’s resignation means an election is unavoidable

David Swift

10.06

German Right triumphs on bloodbath night for coalition Despite a poor campaign, the AfD has underlined its power

Ralph Schoellhammer

Sunday
09.06

09.06

Are progressives to blame for the worsening housing crisis? Left-wing urban planners are pricing out working families and young people

Joel Kotkin

09.06

The Lib Dems’ middle-class populist manifesto

John Oxley

09.06

Did racial politics delay hip hop’s MeToo reckoning? After Diddy, more prominent artists are being accused of sexual crimes

Ralph Leonard

Saturday
08.06

08.06

America holds back MDMA therapy Medical professionals are challenging a verdict from the FDA

Niko Vorobyov

08.06

DEI is driving big companies to Texas Nasdaq's diversity compliance is becoming too onerous

Daniel Kalder

08.06

Nigel Farage was the only winner from a chaotic election debate

Tom Jones

Friday
07.06

07.06

NAACP takes on Joe Biden over Gaza Black voters are crucial to the President's re-election hopes

Emily Jashinsky

07.06

Central banks have cut interest rates prematurely Today's US jobs report has blown early predictions out the water

John Rapley

07.06

After Gaza, Israel turns its sights on Lebanon Preparations are already underway for military action in the north

Aris Roussinos

07.06

US support for same-sex marriage falls to 51%

Laurel Duggan

07.06

What is Keir Starmer’s nightmare scenario? Failing to secure more than 40% of the vote could have major repercussions

Peter Franklin

Thursday
06.06

06.06

New York congestion U-turn leaves Democrats panicking Governor Kathy Hochul is anxious to win back working-class voters in the state

John Masko

06.06

Jack Dorsey: social media is robbing us of free will

UnHerd Staff

06.06

The American empire is taking over the honours system Will Jamie Dimon and Eric Schmidt be ennobled?

Niall Gooch

06.06

Vaughan Gething is the new Humza Yousaf The Welsh First Minister has brought about his own downfall

Henry Hill

06.06

Only 16% of Brits would fight to defend France

UnHerd Staff

06.06

Why Reform won’t take over the Tories Third parties have always struggled to break through at the ballot box

Will Prescott

Wednesday
05.06

05.06

Diversity checks are tearing the Washington Post apart Identity politics isn't driving profits in American journalism

Emily Jashinsky

05.06

Has an ex-Black Panther leader stumped for Trump?

UnHerd Staff

05.06

Does Joe Biden really want to solve the migrant crisis? The President's new order is riddled with loopholes

Fred Bauer

05.06

Faiza Shaheen’s resignation exposes Starmer’s fragility Freezing out Left-wingers is not the behaviour of a self-confident leader

Richard Johnson

05.06

Majority of young Britons think Israel should not exist

UnHerd Staff

05.06

Britain’s TV debates have lost their aura The Sunak-Starmer showdown will not shift the electoral dial

John Oxley

Tuesday
04.06

04.06

The Hunter Biden gun trial is more than a legal battle A guilty verdict could dent his father's re-election hopes

Ashley Rindsberg

04.06

Is this the end of Infowars?

UnHerd Staff

04.06

Netanyahu’s new survival strategy: hold an election Israel's PM may capitalise on a splintered opposition

David Swift

04.06

Anthony Fauci avoids straight answer on lab-leak theory The scientist's testimony was a masterclass in deflection and misrepresentation

David Robertson

04.06

Zelensky outburst shows he has lost the battle for China

Bethany Elliott

04.06

Two new polls leave the Conservatives in existential crisis What will come after the electoral wipe-out?

Yuan Yi Zhu

Monday
03.06

03.06

Stop calling Jerry Seinfeld Right-wing Progressives have been eager to tar the comedian as conservative over his Israel stance

Oliver Bateman

03.06

Anthony Fauci takes the stand

UnHerd Staff

03.06

Nigel Farage could now lead the Tories The new Reform leader could attempt a hostile takeover after the next election

Tom McTague

03.06

Could the Conservatives finish third in the next election? A new poll suggests the party may win only 66 seats

James Sean Dickson

03.06

Mannheim attack fuels anti-immigration protests A German officer has died after being attacked with a knife

Mary Harrington

03.06

The Tories throw down the gauntlet on gender

Joan Smith

03.06

France’s credit rating downgrade kills Macron’s credibility The French President was never a 'competent' technocrat

Philip Pilkington

Sunday
02.06

02.06

Is Giorgia Meloni now the most influential figure in Europe? EU leaders of all stripes are petitioning the Italian PM for her support

Peter Franklin

02.06

Republicans are posing a growing threat in blue states

Joel Kotkin

02.06

Another European gas crisis is on the horizon When EU economies start growing, energy consumption will also increase

Ralph Schoellhammer

Saturday
01.06

01.06

Defeat of ANC has left South Africa more divided than ever

John Rapley