28.01 19:30

The Gaza war draws its first American blood How will Joe Biden respond to the deaths of three US troops in the Middle East?

Aris Roussinos

01.01

Is Ireland’s American dream coming to an end? War in Gaza has become a wedge between the two countries

Theo McDonald

Saturday
27.01

27.01

John Fetterman: an unlikely conservative ally

Laurel Duggan

27.01

Where does repatriated African artwork really end up? Only wealthy private owners stand to benefit

Ralph Leonard

Friday
26.01

26.01

Portland county to dismantle DEI programme The board today announced that it was defunding the million-dollar initiative

UnHerd Staff

26.01

China’s Bitcoin boom poses a threat to Xi

John Rapley

26.01

Do Democrats secretly support Texas on the border crisis? Greg Abbott has done them a favour by challenging the federal government

Daniel Kalder

26.01

Can we really trust Tony Blair with NHS data? The former PM wants to sell health records to boost research

Tom McTague

26.01

How TED was captured

Oliver Bateman

26.01

Why is the WHO calling critics ‘conspiracy theorists’? The organisation is trying to avoid scrutiny over its pandemic treaty

Kevin Bardosh

Thursday
25.01

25.01

Briefing: Donald Trump’s radical 2024 agenda The former president is looking to capitalise on the country's Rightward drift

Laurel Duggan

25.01

Netflix’s The Kitchen glamourises poverty

Panda La Terriere

25.01

It’s time to ditch the Doomsday Clock Endless warnings of nuclear apocalypse are unscientific and unhelpful

William Finlator

25.01

Was Jon Stewart always this insufferable? The presenter's late-night return is no cause for excitement

Eliza Mondegreen

25.01

PopCons: a new Tory group destined to fail

Peter Franklin

25.01

Canada’s trucker ruling is a victory for civil liberties Trudeau's use of the Emergencies Act was judged an abuse of power

Leila Mechoui

Wednesday
24.01

24.01

Nikki Haley’s voters can still punish Donald Trump The former president needs her coalition to win the election

Ryan Girdusky

24.01

The violent history of France’s wine ‘terroirists’

Peter Allen

24.01

Israel is turning against Netanyahu — but can’t get rid of him Despite his plummeting popularity, there is no effective mechanism to remove the PM

David Swift

24.01

Nikki Haley should learn from Ron DeSantis — and quit Defeat is inevitable after the New Hampshire result

Daniel McCarthy

24.01

German Euroscepticism is on the rise

Katja Hoyer

Tuesday
23.01

23.01

Peter Boghossian debates Kathleen Stock on the future of universities Do we need to burn down institutions to reform education?

UnHerd Staff

23.01

The Harvard DEI complex is stronger than ever Claudine Gay's dismissal as president has proven to be a false dawn

Eric Kaufmann

23.01

Why can’t Britain force Pakistan to accept a deportation?

Tom Jones

23.01

Why the EU is dithering on Red Sea airstrikes The bloc remains too divided to agree on a course of action

Latika M. Bourke

23.01

Is David Cameron still naive about China? The Foreign Secretary's mooted trip to Beijing risks upsetting Sinosceptic MPs

Peter Franklin

23.01

Jo Phoenix wins tribunal case over gender-critical views

Joan Smith

Monday
22.01

22.01

The conservative war over the Civil Rights Act

Laurel Duggan

22.01

Ron DeSantis was the last hope of a Covid reckoning His scientific approach stood out from candidates of both parties

Jay Bhattacharya

22.01

Why is Nato preparing for World War III? Prioritising remilitarisation over economic growth is dangerously short-sighted

Philip Pilkington

22.01

The Davos consensus is finally cracking

Mary Harrington

22.01

Ron DeSantis is betting on a populist future The Florida Governor is already laying the groundwork for a future run

Fred Bauer

Sunday
21.01

21.01

David Mamet: why Trump will win in 2024 The Pulitzer winner speaks to Flo Read about the death of the American Left

UnHerd Staff

21.01

Californians are turning against immigration A new poll finds that both Democrats and Republicans are increasingly sceptical

Laurel Duggan

21.01

Is the EU dropping Net Zero? Right-wing parties have cottoned on to voter rejection of green policies

Ralph Schoellhammer

Saturday
20.01

20.01

Can a wider war in the Middle East still be prevented?

Aris Roussinos

Friday
19.01

19.01

Goodbye to Davos — and good riddance The world envisioned by the WEF has collapsed

Joel Kotkin

19.01

Britain’s strictest head teacher: my case to ban prayer in school Katharine Birbalsingh speaks to Freddie Sayers about the lawsuit against her school

UnHerd Staff

19.01

Humza Yousaf doesnt want to be a nationalist anymore

Mary Harrington

19.01

Is Israel about to break with America? Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his opposition to a two-state solution

David Swift

19.01

We still don’t know the real Keir Starmer ITV's big interview avoided scrutinising Labour's plans for power

Rob Lownie

19.01

Canada is buckling under record immigration

Peter Franklin

Thursday
18.01

18.01

Trans activists have a new target: the Middle Ages

Eliza Mondegreen

18.01

China’s flagging economy will drag the West down too Slowing growth will kneecap the world's biggest trading nation

John Rapley

18.01

It’s not Right-wing to care about birth rates Emmanuel Macron angered feminists with a recent speech on fertility

Miriam Cates

18.01

Was vaccinating children against Covid a mistake?

David Paton

18.01

Rishi Sunak called his opponents’ bluff on Rwanda — and won The Prime Minister has seen off the Tory rebels, but doubts remain

Tom McTague

Wednesday
17.01

17.01

Don’t trust Davos on ‘Disease X’ The WEF risks repeating Covid-era mistakes in future pandemics

Kevin Bardosh

17.01

Javier Milei: the West is heading towards socialism

UnHerd Staff

17.01

Private youth gender clinic could be worse than the Tavistock Families may pursue treatment which contradicts NHS advice

Joan Smith

17.01

Poor Things reinvigorates the Prometheus myth A new film starring Emma Stone is a thrilling ode to human capability

Ralph Leonard

17.01

The media’s ‘deplatform Trump’ strategy will backfire

Fred Bauer

17.01

Resigning Tories go out with a whimper, not a bang Rishi Sunak's government will survive, but it cannot recover

John Oxley

Tuesday
16.01

16.01

Ursula von der Leyen: misinformation is world’s gravest problem

Laurel Duggan

16.01

Could Sahra Wagenknecht be in Germany’s next government? The Left-winger's new party is polling even with Olaf Scholz's SPD

Katja Hoyer

16.01

What next for Vivek Ramaswamy? The insurgent Republican candidate still has a political future

Oliver Bateman

16.01

The myth of JK Rowling’s ‘heart of darkness’

Josephine Bartosch

Monday
15.01

15.01

Can Ecuador copy the Bukele model? El Salvador's hardline approach to gangs is difficult to replicate

Fin Carter

15.01

Beware the WEF’s new misinformation panic A report warns about the alleged threat of AI-powered lies

Jacob Mchangama

15.01

The Tory meltdown could be even worse than predicted

Peter Franklin

15.01

RFK Jr.’s popularity shows that Americans aren’t despairing (yet) The insurgent candidate is outshining the frontrunners

Joel Kotkin

15.01

America’s Yemen airstrikes are leading to mission creep

Philip Pilkington

Sunday
14.01

14.01

Oleksiy Arestovych: Zelenskyy’s challenger The President's former spokesman has become his fiercest critic

UnHerd Staff

14.01

Is DEI risking air traffic control safety? The Federal Aviation Administration reported an 83% rise in runway incursions

Laurel Duggan

Saturday
13.01

13.01

For most Taiwanese, China is not the biggest concern

Miquel Vila

13.01

Keir Starmer is wrong: British children aren’t getting shorter The Labour leader blamed malnutrition for the alleged decline

Noah Carl

13.01

What the Tories can learn from the Australian Right The Liberals have recovered from a crushing election loss in 2022

Latika M. Bourke

Friday
12.01

12.01

Stripping Jewish cricketer of captaincy marks new low

Samuel Rubinstein

12.01

The new war for the Red Sea

UnHerd Staff

12.01

Can Scottish parents be jailed for denying their child’s gender identity? New draft legislation on conversion practices contains troubling elements

Michael Foran

12.01

The mystery of New York’s synagogue tunnels Ancient religious zealotries underpin our seemingly modern world

Mary Harrington

12.01

Yemen is a war worth fighting

Tom McTague

12.01

Britain has bigger problems than toothbrushing

Josephine Bartosch

Thursday
11.01

11.01

Voters favour RFK Jr over Trump and Biden A new poll shows how popular the insurgent candidate is

Laurel Duggan

11.01

Anthony Fauci is finally facing his reckoning The ex-NIAID director struggled to answer Congress's questions this week

Kevin Bardosh

11.01

Is Poland slipping into a constitutional crisis?

Michal Kranz

11.01

Europe is the sick man of the global economy The continent is suffering from a bout of economic long Covid

John Rapley

11.01

The Tories are heading for their worst ever result

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
10.01

10.01

Why was Calvin Klein’s FKA twigs ad banned?

Kristina Murkett

10.01

News update: Cowboy Zuckerberg, chaos in Ecuador and AOC

UnHerd Staff

10.01

Activists are deceiving the public on gender reassignment surgery

Eliza Mondegreen

10.01

Emmanuel Todd: death of Protestantism explains Western decline The French historian claims that religion has lost all influence

Rob Lownie