Students at Middlebury College, USA protest against Charles Murray.
12/03/2019 - 6:27pm

Communism creeps into America America's illiberal mood bears a worrying resemblance to another era

Ed West

03.12

Conservatives can be politically correct too The Right favours groups they would prefer to talk about kindly rather than coarsely

Mary Harrington

03.12

How to turn higher production into higher wages A captive labour force might be good for a company, but not the economy

Peter Franklin

Monday, December 2

02.12

Let’s hear from the Unheard Third A new BBC programme about non voters has some interesting ideas...

UnHerd

02.12

What Andrew Sullivan taught me about Michael Oakeshott My latest interviewee has got me excited about an often overlooked British philosopher

Giles Fraser

02.12

Out today: Andrew Sullivan’s confessions Don't miss the British-American columnist's reflections

UnHerd

02.12

There’s nothing taboo about the Anglo Saxons The latest controversy over the term 'Anglo-Saxon' ignores their significant history

Ed West

Saturday, November 30

30.11

How can we find meaning in bullshit jobs? Jonah Galeota-Sprung finds an inherent tension in the social role of work

Mary Harrington

Friday, November 29

29.11

Look closely, and London is not what it seems

Freddie Sayers

29.11

Why haven’t we banned cars yet? They're designing a new car-free town in Arizona - we should follow their lead

Ed West

29.11

Is it immoral to vote for Labour? Corbyn's party has become an incubator for the hatred of Jews

Giles Fraser

Thursday, November 28

28.11

Is Jordan Peterson a gateway to the alt-right? A new study suggests maybe — but it's still better to engage than to demonise

Ed West

28.11

How old is too old in politics? Should there be an age limit for political candidates?

Peter Franklin

28.11

Is America losing the war on misery? More Americans are dying 'deaths of despair' through drug or alcohol abuse

Mary Harrington

Wednesday, November 27

27.11

The YouGov map that says it all One powerful image shows how the Tories are heading for a majority

Freddie Sayers

27.11

Did the Green Party miss a trick with Brexit? Could a pro-Brexit Greens party have united liberals and small c conservatives?

James Billot

27.11

Netflix is like food – more doesn’t mean better We end up consuming rubbish, even though there's plenty of good stuff to go round

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, November 26

26.11

Today’s immigration data reveals a divided country The latest polling on UnHerd Britain shows how attitudes to immigration differ, even between neighbouring areas

UnHerd

Monday, November 25

25.11

Housing policy — will the Tories never learn? A government that refuses to take action against rentiers and land bankers will not be able to deliver affordable home ownership

Peter Franklin

25.11

Elsa goes all Elizabeth Warren in Frozen 2 Should the snow queen take a 23andMe test?

Ed West

25.11

The Manichaeism of the Left will be its undoing The good-or-evil cult of the Corbyn Left will prevent it winning elections

Giles Fraser

25.11

Podcast: George Monbiot’s Confessions The latest episode of Confessions with Giles Fraser is now live

UnHerd

Saturday, November 23

23.11

GPS “crop circles” point to a weird data future This story from MIT Technology Review reveals a new kind of big data crime

Mary Harrington

Friday, November 22

22.11

Now the Illiberal Democrats ban Catholics A Lib Dem candidate was deselected on the grounds that he is an orthodox Roman Catholic

Paul Embery

22.11

Young Tories can’t find a place to live 'Partyism' is spreading into every area of life, but there is a cure

Ed West

Thursday, November 21

21.11

Two cheers for Labour’s housing policy It pains me to say it, but there's a lot to welcome in Corbyn's manifesto

Peter Franklin

21.11

What the fork, Marie Kondo? When luxuries become abundant, the rejection of abundance becomes the new luxury.

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, November 20

20.11

UnHerd Britain launches on the Peston Show We were delighted to be "geek of the week" on Peston

UnHerd

20.11

Pivot to burnout Marketing experts should put their creative energy into rebranding Sabbath

Elizabeth Oldfield

20.11

Who are the Boris-backing C2DEs? The NRS social grade system is useful for economists, but confusing for everyone else

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, November 19

19.11

Leadership debate turns Blind Date The set may have been borrowed from The Weakest Link, but the atmosphere was full Cilla Black

Freddie Sayers

19.11

Iran shows the danger of a nationalised internet The shutdown should make supporters of Labour's policy think again

Mary Harrington