27.02
Sir Patrick Vallance joins Tony Blair Institute
Rob Lownie
27.02
Why is the BBC calling Scarlet Blake a woman? Coverage ignores a basic biological fact about the murderer
Josephine Bartosch
26.02
News round-up: NYT heretics, Rupert Murdoch and BBC pronoun policing
UnHerd Staff
26.02
Poll: 28% of young Democrats voting ‘uncommitted’ over Biden in Michigan
Laurel Duggan
26.02
Diversity drive hinders British Army recruitment The military is bemoaning largely self-inflicted problems
Henry Hill
26.02
Fall in house prices won’t save the market Reports of the property sector's comeback are premature
John Rapley
26.02
‘Instagram moms’ are facilitating paedophiles — report A New York Times article lays bare the disturbing rise of girl influencers
Eliza Mondegreen
26.02
The Houthi air strikes aren’t working Western responses to Red Sea blockades have been counterproductive
Philip Pilkington
25.02
Project 2025: a wish list for the American Right
Laurel Duggan
25.02
Why Nikki Haley won’t quit Defeat to Trump in South Carolina is not the end of her campaign
Emily Jashinsky
24.02
The case against Shamima Begum Her suffering does not justify her return to Britain
Niall Gooch
24.02
New app uses AI to hunt down cheating spouses 'Oops Busted!!' raises major privacy concerns
Madeleine Stone
23.02
Yale turns its back on DEI policies
Neetu Arnold
23.02
News round-up: Google bias, Bill Ackman & British academia fightback
UnHerd Staff
23.02
Britain’s falling divorce rates: a victory for feminism? Marriage break-ups are at their lowest level for 50 years
Zoe Strimpel
23.02
Is Tulsi Gabbard going to endorse Donald Trump? Once a Democratic rising star, the ex-congresswoman has moved increasingly to the Right
Fred Bauer
23.02
Expect Google’s Gemini 2.0 to be even worse When it comes to AI, the cure is often worse than the disease
Daniel Kalder
23.02
Liz Truss’s mysterious turn against globalism
Peter Franklin
22.02
What’s behind the Chinese migrant surge at the US border? Certain US commentators have expressed fears about CCP infiltration
Laurel Duggan
22.02
News round-up: failing sanctions, DEI, & CPAC merch
UnHerd Staff
22.02
Israelis push for Netanyahu to resign
David Swift
22.02
Is the Nvidia boom built on sand? The tech company's stock has surged off the back of the AI revolution
Philip Pilkington
22.02
Christian nationalism: the Left’s new campaign target Fear of Trump has given way to concerns about the religious Right
Laurel Duggan
22.02
Ceasefire vote chaos deepens Labour divisions Keir Starmer is losing control over his party's foreign policy
Tom McTague
21.02
News round-up: RFK Jr’s fickle voters, ‘racist’ Google AI & David Irving
UnHerd Staff
21.02
Revealed: the Labour voters who’ll decide the next election New research examines a chunk of Britons currently propelling the party to victory
Peter Franklin
21.02
A second Ursula von der Leyen term would hurt Europe
Ralph Schoellhammer
21.02
Trans cyclist Emily Bridges: ‘elite sport is over for me’ Male athletes are still upset at being excluded from women's competition
Joan Smith
21.02
Net Zero threatens 40% of UK households — report New research shows that the green energy transition will make the poor poorer
UnHerd Staff
20.02
My day with the Julian Assange superfans
Panda La Terriere
20.02
News round-up: Irish censorship, work-shy Zoomers & The Resistance
UnHerd Staff
20.02
Keir Starmer’s painful road to a ceasefire Labour's Gaza position has changed incrementally in recent months
Rob Lownie
20.02
Are Canada’s Conservatives adopting a MAGA approach to foreign policy?
Michael Cuenco
20.02
Bill Browder: We need a Navalny Act The prominent Putin critic has pushed for further sanctions
Latika M. Bourke
20.02
Is Sue Gray the new Dominic Cummings? Keir Starmer has had to rein in his Chief of Staff over citizens' assemblies
John Oxley
19.02
Trump’s Sneaker Con appearance is a challenge to Biden Young voters are up for grabs this year
Oliver Bateman
19.02
Nvidia: a market bubble waiting to burst
John Rapley
19.02
Higher defence spending won’t save Europe Budgetary and industrial constraints are dragging the continent down
Philip Pilkington
19.02
New study: trans youth not at elevated risk of suicide Finnish research questions a common assertion about dysphoric young people
Mary Harrington
18.02
J.D. Vance: Trump was the best Russia deterrent The senator claimed that the former president was not in 'Putin's pocket'
UnHerd Staff
18.02
Ezra Klein: another Democrat calls for Biden to step down
James Billot
18.02
SNP looks to exploit Gaza tensions at Scottish Labour conference The Israel-Palestine conflict continues to cause Keir Starmer problems
Eddie Barnes
17.02
RFK Jr. winning young and ethnic minority support — analysis
Laurel Duggan
17.02
Tinder, Hinge and other dating apps face legal reckoning Plaintiffs claim that parent company Match promotes 'addictive' behaviour
Magdalene J. Taylor
17.02
Germany weaponises new NGO bill against the Right A bill led by Olaf Scholz implicitly favours progressive causes
Ralph Schoellhammer
16.02
Alexei Navalny death spurs partisan bickering in US The news evoked fighting over Trump and Ukraine
Laurel Duggan
16.02
New research finds three major types of ‘femcel’ frustration An analysis of 24,000 posts is one of the most comprehensive yet
Katherine Dee
16.02
News round-up: Israel poll, Elon Musk & a $50,000 scam
UnHerd Staff
16.02
Alexei Navalny dead: a contested legacy Putin's most courageous opponent was not exactly a liberal
Katherine Bayford
16.02
If not Kamala Harris, who can replace Joe Biden? — analysis
James Hanson
16.02
French Playboy is no mouthpiece for the hard-Right Lifestyle magazines have always been political in La République
Peter Allen
16.02
By-election results show the power of Reform It's 1997 all over again — but with a twist
Tom McTague
15.02
Divisive ‘ethnic studies’ spread through US high schools Educators are pushing racially-charged curricula
Laurel Duggan
15.02
News round-up: Biden on TikTok, London’s train names & Tucker’s Moscow love-in
UnHerd Staff
15.02
Does Putin really ‘prefer Biden to Trump’? Russia's leader is keeping us guessing
Bethany Elliott
15.02
London’s new train line names: not a ‘great man’ in sight
Mary Harrington
15.02
The EU will turn to Britain for nuclear protection If the US pulls out of Nato, the bloc has another ally it can depend on
Peter Franklin
15.02
Nearly 1 in 5 Americans believe Taylor Swift is part of psyop to re-elect Biden A new poll finds a significant percentage are suspicious of the singer's motives
Laurel Duggan
14.02
News round-up: Military rule, Princeton defends DEI & US jobs growth
UnHerd Staff
14.02
Guardian writer claims parkrun is a ‘battleground’ for trans people
Joan Smith
14.02
Downtown San Francisco is beyond redemption A declining population has been compounded by social problems
Joel Kotkin
14.02
The Body Shop goes bust: Gen Z sours on beauty giant
Kristina Murkett
14.02
EU elections poll: record surge for French hard-Right Populist parties are expected to capitalise on public anger
Nabila Ramdani
14.02
Valentine’s Day marred by loneliness crisis Social bonds have long been fraying — but there is a solution
Brad Wilcox
13.02
New York special election: immigration and abortion dominate The race to replace former Congressman George Santos has national implications
Laurel Duggan
13.02
News round-up: UK farmer protests, Labour loses Muslim support & Harvard’s hunger strike
UnHerd Staff
13.02
Geert Wilders popularity grows as political crisis deepens
Peter Franklin
13.02
‘Uncancellable’ — Kanye West album reaches number one Vultures 1 has topped the charts in over 100 countries on iTunes
Ralph Leonard
13.02
Jon Stewart’s Daily Show is a joke that got old
Oliver Bateman
13.02
Donald Tusk: mass migration is a ‘civilisational threat’ Poland's new PM warned that the country had to 'wake up'
UnHerd Staff
12.02
What would a Kamala Harris presidency look like? The Vice President has announced that she is 'ready to serve'
Laurel Duggan
12.02
PM round-up: Kanye West, RFK Jr. & Edinburgh’s new gender-critical rector
UnHerd Staff
12.02
Gender-critical Stonewall founder named Edinburgh University rector Simon Fanshawe will assume office next month
Rob Lownie
12.02
Gen Z doesn’t want disco cathedrals
Esme Partridge
12.02
America is driving Germany’s deindustrialisation The promise of LNG in place of Russian gas has not materialised
Philip Pilkington
12.02
Labour’s Rochdale controversy is more than just a gaffe Azhar Ali's anti-Israel comments reveal a stubborn conspiracism within the party
John Oxley
11.02
Soho House was always doomed to fail
Josiah Gogarty
10.02
Polyamory is the next big culture war issue
John Murawski
09.02
Joe Biden is driving America off a fiscal cliff The deficit is expected to soar to over $2 trillion in the next decade
Fred Bauer
09.02
PM Update: Tucker meets Vlad, gender critical court win & Piers Morgan
UnHerd Staff
09.02
Are Europe’s farmers winning?
Ralph Schoellhammer
09.02
Shahrar Ali wins gender-critical case against Green Party A court ruled that the former deputy leader was discriminated against
Joan Smith