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11/10/2025 - 10:45am
British courts shouldn’t have to protect criticism of Islam
Taking issue with religious doctrine is not the same as persecution
Jide Ehizele
10.11
Will Tim Davie’s resignation be a fresh start for the BBC?
Julie Bindel
Sunday
09.11
09.11
Switzerland’s population cap plan could influence Europe
Rising immigration has prompted politicians to act
Lukas Leuzinger
Saturday
08.11
08.11
‘Empire with David Olusoga’ is stuck in 2020
Ralph Leonard
08.11
Big Tech’s AI layoffs are killing DEI
Automation is the perfect excuse to backtrack on diversity commitments
Oliver Bateman
Friday
07.11
07.11
Mark Carney’s budget exposes Canada’s deeper malaise
By aiming to please everyone, the PM is satisfying no one
Michael Cuenco
07.11
Alex Karp: we will have fewer rights if America loses AI race
Archie Earle
07.11
Germany’s struggling coalition provides opening for AfD
Turgid reforms and voter disapproval have put pressure on a fragile union
Wolfgang Munchau
07.11
What Nvidia’s Jensen Huang won't say about the AI race
No other countries can keep up with China and the US
Gavin Haynes
07.11
Growing number of Brits think trans rights have gone too far
April’s Supreme Court ruling appears to have moved the dial
UnHerd Staff
Thursday
06.11
06.11
Democrats can’t fill the Nancy Pelosi void
Emily Jashinsky
06.11
How Mamdani flipped the black and Hispanic vote
A relentless focus on affordability drew new voters from the Bronx and Queens
Santiago Vidal Calvo
06.11
Twice as many Right-wing extremists referred to Prevent as Islamists
New Home Office figures point to a shift in counter-terrorism priorities
Max Mitchell
06.11
What is Prince Harry hiding in his Remembrance Sunday essay?
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
05.11
05.11
Trump may lose Supreme Court case but tariffs will endure
Defeat in court does not end America’s trade fight
Michael Lind
05.11
Why are British boys speaking like American rappers?
US slang is eroding our regional identities
Rowan Pelling
05.11
Suburban revolt should terrify Republicans
Last night’s elections reveal how far the GOP has fallen with college-educated voters
Fred Bauer
05.11
Britain’s zombie economy is consuming financial services
Andrew O'Brien
05.11
MAGA helped elect Zohran Mamdani
The Right’s caricatures of New York’s new mayor backfired
Sohrab Ahmari
Tuesday
04.11
04.11
Dick Cheney created America’s new populist era
Charles McElwee
04.11
Labour is still failing to enforce EHRC gender guidance
Ministers are finding new ways to delay implementation
Joan Smith
04.11
Was Tommy Robinson a victim of unfair policing?
Officers were overzealous in charging him with a terror offense
Dominic Adler
04.11
Reported sexual assaults fall by 8% across UK
New data challenges recent online discourse
Max Mitchell
Monday
03.11
03.11
Mamdani’s anti-hate crime pledge will fail New Yorkers
The mayoral hopeful misunderstands what drives real violence in Gotham
Meagan O'Rourke
03.11
Hezbollah is far from defeated
Israeli strikes will only harden the group’s resolve
Tom Rogan
03.11
Wellness influencers are relying on junk science
Stella O'Malley
03.11
Why Donald Trump is not a white nationalist
Critics misunderstand his views on Christian persecution
Jide Ehizele
03.11
Losing Pokrovsk would be disastrous for Ukraine
Trump’s patience may not survive further defeats for Kyiv
Bethany Elliott
Sunday
02.11
02.11
JD Vance exposes the moral tension of interfaith marriages
The universalist tendencies of Christianity are difficult to navigate
Ralph Leonard
02.11
Captured education research is failing US schools
A new paper shows progressive programs miss what matters most to teachers
Neetu Arnold
02.11
The lost charm of Britain's seaside towns
Social challenges do not diminish the distinctive appeal of coastal resorts
Niall Gooch
Saturday
01.11
01.11
Will Hispanics turn New Jersey red?
A changing electorate could reshape the Garden State’s politics
Charles McElwee
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