Christ the Redeemer has been lit up with a projection of flags of all the countries that have been affected by coronavirus
03/20/2020 - 10:26am

Christ the Redeemer is the perfect antidote to Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ The famous statue offers a touching expression of global solidarity

Giles Fraser

20.03

How does the UK compare to the rest of the world on handling Covid-19? In general, we have a tendency to look at the wrong things

Tom Chivers

Thursday
19.03

19.03

The Bank of England’s blood drive Will reducing the interest rate and another round of QE make any difference?

UnHerd

19.03

The appalling treatment of Suzanne Moore She is right to publish the names of the cowards who denounced her

Julie Bindel

19.03

Virtual wine tasting takes off in lockdown China New 'cloud' communities are emerging as the country remains in quarantine

Janet Wang

19.03

Do we need a government of national unity? If holding things together means bringing in the other parties, then so be it

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
18.03

18.03

Cancelled by coronavirus Calling off my book launch was tough, but this crisis made me appreciate what’s truly important

Ed West

18.03

Mental health ‘experts’ are shamelessly exploiting Covid-19 The industry is rife with practitioners opportunistically selling their services online

Ashley Frawley

18.03

The no-deal nightmare scenario doesn’t seem so bad now Coronavirus has made all those Doomsday Brexit predictions look rather silly

Peter Franklin

Tuesday
17.03

17.03

The sunny Australian spirit goes walkabout Bush fires and the coronavirus have chipped away at the country's cheerful character

Zoe Strimpel

17.03

Jonathan Sacks: why does Richard Dawkins single out Jews? In my latest podcast, the former Chief Rabbi asks why atheists target the Old Testament God over the New

Giles Fraser

17.03

The strange experience of watching Schrödinger’s Half Marathon The contrast between my planned and actual weekends caught me in two worlds

Mary Harrington

Monday
16.03

16.03

Don’t nudge us, Prime Minister, tell us! It seems the Government is sacrificing clarity in an attempt to sound less authoritarian

Freddie Sayers

16.03

A handy Encyclopedia of Social Justice A new site attempts to translate all those woke words you hear so often

James Billot

16.03

We are heading towards a socialist future Until the coronavirus is defeated, the state will need to be much more active

Ed West

Saturday
14.03

14.03

The extraordinary tale of a monarch who is above the law An intervention in the case of Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum reveals the political limits to our legal system

Mary Harrington

Friday
13.03

13.03

Can we build a herd immunity to Covid-19? The idea put forward by the Chief Scientist comes down to a simple formula

Tom Chivers

13.03

Forming new relationships in a time of Coronavirus We may be physically isolated, but there are still ways to help each other

Elizabeth Oldfield

Thursday
12.03

12.03

Tucker Carlson is America’s Saviour America may have a Bad King, but at least it has a Good Counsellor

Ed West

12.03

Trevor Phillips: Islamophobia has been warped by ‘orcs’ The man who popularised the term expressed his dismay at what its come to mean

James Billot

12.03

Memo to Donald Trump: travel bans don’t work Travel bans aren't a good way to stop, or even stem, pandemics

Tom Chivers

12.03

What on Earth are the Saudis playing at? A price war with Russia helps neither side

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
11.03

11.03

Welcome to ‘Conzervatism’ Judging by the Budget, the core tenet of this new philosophy is spending lots of money

Peter Franklin

11.03

It’s all over for Bernie Sanders — all eyes on the VP pick The senator isn't turning out enough young and Left-wing voters

UnHerd

11.03

Poll reveals tensions in new Tory coalition A survey points to an opinion gulf between business leaders and Leave-voting Tories

Tim Bale

Tuesday
10.03

10.03

Pandemics are the ultimate stress test for nations Some states are better run than others, but it’s only in a real crisis that this fact becomes stark

Ed West

10.03

The Chancellor should hand power, not just money, to communities If the Government is serious about levelling up, it has to put faith in local people

Vidhya Alakeson

10.03

What Germany gets wrong about assisted dying The latest court ruling puts too much onus on the individual

Mary Harrington

Monday
09.03

09.03

Trevor Phillips, heretic Labour's suspension of the anti-racism campaigner reflects the party's turn towards zealotry

Emma Webb

09.03

Woke capital had a field day on International Women’s day Four of the best (or worst) highlights from yesterday

Ed West

09.03

From today, we’re trialling comments for members You can now become a member, for free, and join the discussion

UnHerd

Saturday
07.03

07.03

Neo-Nazis and Jihadis share the same enemy A long read reveals the symbiosis between neo-Nazi and Islamist movements in the UK and beyond

Mary Harrington