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14.12 16:30
Putin revels in a fractured West during annual call-in
The Russian President is exploiting division in Washington
Bethany Elliott
01.01
Across America’s cities, voters are driving out progressives
A recent spate of elections has sent a message to Left-wing leaders
Joel Kotkin
01.01
Kemi Badenoch is right about Britain’s trans ‘epidemic’
Linguistic disputes can't disguise the surge in referrals
Josephine Bartosch
01.01
Don’t rule out a Conor McGregor presidency
The MMA fighter has a better shot than many might think
Conor Fitzgerald
Wednesday
13.12
13.12
Labour won’t learn from Mark Drakeford’s failures
The outgoing leader achieved almost nothing during his time in office
Henry Hill
13.12
Ukraine’s accession to the EU could cost €190 billion
Can the bloc afford a new member-state?
Laurel Duggan
13.12
The AfD’s rise has become unstoppable
Public trust in the government is falling, and the German Right stands to gain
Ralph Schoellhammer
13.12
Rishi’s Rwanda plan is destined to fail
Yesterday's vote bought the PM time but not salvation
John Oxley
Tuesday
12.12
12.12
Support for Israel is falling across US and UK
American support remains much higher than in Europe
Laurel Duggan
12.12
What QALYs reveal about lockdowns
Rishi Sunak has brought attention to a key measure of pandemic management
David Paton
12.12
Andy Cook: how lockdowns broke Britain
The Covid Inquiry is missing key facts
UnHerd Staff
12.12
PEN America’s new president is no free speech champion
Jennifer Finney Boylan disowned a letter signed by J.K. Rowling
Eliza Mondegreen
12.12
Rishi Sunak: lockdown costs outweighed benefits
The PM quoted a significant QALY finding in yesterday's inquiry hearing
Kevin Bardosh
12.12
The Tory landslide was a lifetime ago
Four years on, the party has forgotten what it was elected to do
Tom McTague
Monday
11.12
11.12
Even Democrats are waking up to America’s campus crisis
Concerns about the state of higher education have reached the White House
Eric Kaufmann
11.12
City Supervisor: San Francisco is not progressive enough
Dean Preston defended his approach to tackling crime and homelessness in the city
UnHerd Staff
11.12
The hidden meaning behind Alex Jones’s return to X
Elon Musk has reinstated the InfoWars host on the platform
Mary Harrington
11.12
It’s too soon to topple Rishi Sunak
Budding assassins on the Tory Right should hold fire if they want to reach power
Peter Franklin
11.12
The West is wrong about China’s economy
Rumours of an impending collapse are greatly exaggerated
Philip Pilkington
Sunday
10.12
10.12
More than one in eight African Americans deny the Holocaust
A new poll finds that anti-Israel feeling has developed into more extreme forms
Ralph Leonard
10.12
The Battle for San Francisco
Watch our documentary investigation into a city on the edge
UnHerd Staff
10.12
UPenn president’s resignation could be a turning point
Liz Magill stepped down following a Congressional hearing on antisemitism
Neetu Arnold
Saturday
09.12
09.12
Conservatives are too obsessed with TikTok
The platform is dangerous — but not for the reasons the Right thinks
Katherine Dee
Friday
08.12
08.12
Is TikTok really making young Americans antisemitic?
Republican Nikki Haley made a questionable claim this week
Noah Carl
08.12
Scotland’s gender ruling is a victory for feminists
The UK Government's veto of Holyrood's self-ID bill has been ruled lawful
Michael Foran
08.12
Has Japan’s MeToo moment finally arrived?
A series of sex scandals has rocked the country
Philip Patrick
08.12
Boris Johnson is still in denial about lockdowns
The UK Covid inquiry is shamefully avoiding the biggest lesson of 2020
Jay Bhattacharya
08.12
Does Germany have a special responsibility towards Israel?
Saxony-Anhalt wants new citizens to recognise the Jewish state's right to exist
Katja Hoyer
Thursday
07.12
07.12
Jenrick’s departure is more serious than Braverman’s
The former minister was seen as a loyalist to the PM
Henry Hill
07.12
The EU is falling behind China
Ursula von der Leyen's summit with Xi Jinping will yield few results
Peter Franklin
07.12
A small boats election is Rishi Sunak’s best chance
Immigration is the only issue where the Tories and Labour truly differ
Tom McTague
07.12
Why are people still denying Hamas’s rapes?
Graphic reports this week continue to be ignored
Joan Smith
07.12
If anyone can save the BBC, it’s Samir Shah
The new chair understands the difference between reporting and campaigning
David Goodhart
Wednesday
06.12
06.12
The rise of campus antisemitism should come as no surprise
The loss of viewpoint diversity in higher education has played a major role
Eric Kaufmann
06.12
Saudi Arabia is turning away from the West
Vladimir Putin's visit shows that the world order might be changing
Louis-Vincent Gave
06.12
Should we welcome a ‘cure’ for autism?
Breakthrough research has led to a divide in the medical community
David Swift
06.12
Joe Biden should listen to Republicans on the border crisis
The President is passing up a political victory
Joel Kotkin
06.12
James Cleverly’s migrant proposal is not conservative
The scheme is cruel and wholly ineffective
Yuan Yi Zhu
06.12
A vote for Labour is a vote for Stonewall
The organisation's influence still pervades the party
Joan Smith
Tuesday
05.12
05.12
America is trapped in the Middle East
As the Gaza conflict intensifies, Joe Biden has no good options left
Aris Roussinos
05.12
Is Ukraine turning on Volodymyr Zelenskyy?
Recent comments from Vitali Klitschko reveal a wider dissatisfaction
Bethany Elliott
05.12
Trump terror is back
America's liberal media is in a frenzy about the dictator's return
Rob Lownie
05.12
Can Geert Wilders defeat the Dutch establishment?
A Brexit-style logjam is holding up party negotiations
Peter Franklin
Monday
04.12
04.12
Doctor Who: the latest symptom of the BBC’s decline
The broadcaster's upcoming licence renewal could spark a viewer exodus
Niall Gooch
04.12
Why women deserve their own sport category — even in pool
It is shameful that we cannot celebrate female exceptionality
Victoria Smith
04.12
Canada’s suicide hotline reveals Justin Trudeau’s dystopia
Euthanasia has been reduced to a bureaucratic detail
Mary Harrington
04.12
Keir Starmer’s phoney admiration for Margaret Thatcher
The current Labour Party has no connection to small business
Aaron Bastani
04.12
Opec+ is losing control of the oil market
Short sellers are artificially driving down the price of the commodity
Philip Pilkington
Sunday
03.12
03.12
New York Times publishes bizarre case for youth gender transition
The paper's latest op-ed is littered with half-truths and misdirections
Eliza Mondegreen
Saturday
02.12
02.12
The UK Covid Inquiry is asking the wrong questions
If most politicians broke their own rules, was it really the right approach?
Kevin Bardosh
02.12
Will science or sunlight save the miserable modern man?
Not everyone agrees with Bryan Johnson's biomedical approach to health
Oliver Bateman
Friday
01.12
01.12
Just how authentic is Taylor Swift?
The singer is the inspiration for Merriam-Webster's word of the year
Josiah Gogarty
01.12
Canada’s trans activism goes into overdrive
Justin Trudeau's government is pressing ahead with a series of radical measures
Laurel Duggan
01.12
How to avoid South Korea’s demographic disaster
Economic and cultural burdens are putting off potential parents
Peter Franklin
01.12
The Ron DeSantis show is back on the air
Last night's debate saw the return of the TV showman who won Florida
Fred Bauer
01.12
Alistair Darling was a rare kind of politician
The former Chancellor was never a man for grandstanding
John McTernan
Thursday
30.11
30.11
Why MSNBC cancelled Mehdi Hasan’s show
The host's vocal pro-Palestine commentary made his position untenable
James McElroy
30.11
What football taught Henry Kissinger
The diplomat's passion for the game shaped his attitude to geopolitics
Oliver Bateman
30.11
The BBC has chosen the misinformation market over Newsnight
The corporation is pivoting to the performative journalism of BBC Verify
Fred Skulthorp
30.11
‘Being Irish’ has lost its meaning
An older conception of romantic nationalism is slipping away
Ralph Leonard
30.11
Left-wing women are learning to love Right-wing men
Political division has become a sexual fetish
Katherine Dee
30.11
Henry Kissinger was America’s last Wise Man
The final remnant of the Old Establishment has died
Michael Cuenco
30.11
The US might find an ally in Javier Milei’s Argentina
The soon-to-be president is unapologetically pro-West
Ralph Schoellhammer
Wednesday
29.11
29.11
Busting the Bill Gates myth
Author Tim Schwab takes aim at the billionaire philanthropist
UnHerd Staff
29.11
The media is bringing Covid-era alarmism to swine flu
Publications are already exaggerating the risks of another virus
Kevin Bardosh
29.11
Why China may welcome a Trump presidency
The President's isolationist tendencies could yield surprising results
Philip Patrick
29.11
Poland’s truckers blockade border with Ukraine
The EU cannot ignore this 'peasants' revolt' any longer
Anna Richards
29.11
Britain’s opioid crisis is only just beginning
The synthetic opioid Nitazene now poses a bigger threat than fentanyl
Fin Carter
Tuesday
28.11
28.11
Is racial segregation coming back to America’s schools?
Chicago is using an unusual tactic to reduce gaps among its students
Neetu Arnold
28.11
It’s not just Britain suffering from poor growth
All Western countries are facing similar economic headwinds
John Rapley
28.11
Tony Blair Institute annual turnover up by $40 million
Latest accounts show that the organisation has enjoyed a bumper year
Tom McTague
28.11
Puberty blocker use on the rise in the UK
The NHS's clampdown on the controversial treatment is failing
Eliza Mondegreen
Monday
27.11
27.11
Joe Biden is quietly pumping more oil than Trump did
The US is producing more crude per day than at any point in history
Laurel Duggan
27.11
The West is turning away from COP28’s green agenda
The middle and working classes are tiring of draconian climate policies
Joel Kotkin
27.11
Why is my family getting peerage spam?
A booming industry is helping clients buy honours
Mary Harrington
27.11
China’s debt crisis is getting worse
Xi Jinping is overseeing a major economic slide
Peter Franklin
27.11
Ireland’s liberals are copying America on immigration
The country’s elite has become preoccupied with a far-flung culture war
Philip Pilkington
27.11
Why is Doctor Who obsessing over pronouns?
Britain's public broadcaster is championing a niche ideology
Josephine Bartosch
Saturday
25.11
25.11
This is just the beginning of Ireland’s riots
The Government still isn't listening to voters' concerns
Conor Fitzgerald
25.11
Trans scepticism makes its way home to the Netherlands
Once a model for other Western countries, the Dutch are now backtracking
Laurel Duggan
Friday
24.11
24.11
Chris Whitty is wrong about herd immunity
He's still trapped in the narrow-minded world of 2020
Kevin Bardosh
24.11
Donald Trump doesn’t need the evangelical vote
Unlike Biden, he can claim to be a misunderstood messiah
Oliver Bateman
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