16.10 10:11

The case of Artemis Langford divides American media A trans person's entry into an all-female sorority has been polarising

Mary Harrington

01.01

Donald Tusk is back The former darling of the EU is set to become prime minister of Poland again

Michal Kranz

Sunday
15.10

15.10

Hamas apologists have misunderstood Frantz Fanon The philosopher's work has been too easily applied to Israel and Palestine

Ralph Leonard

Friday
13.10

13.10

Yascha Mounk: Israel to America — escaping the identity trap The author makes the case against dogma, and for universal humanist values

UnHerd Staff

13.10

The monarchy will win Australia’s Voice referendum Anthony Albanese won't risk another referendum

James Hanson

13.10

SNP defection leaves party divided ahead of conference Lisa Cameron's move to the Tories deepens Humza Yousaf's problems

Dani Garavelli

13.10

Covid inquiry proves Sage had too much power Boris Johnson leant too much on an unaccountable body

Kevin Bardosh

13.10

Oil markets are predicting a short war in Gaza But are analysts being too optimistic?

Philip Pilkington

Thursday
12.10

12.10

Trans activists fail to shut down another feminist event FiLiA's Glasgow conference is going ahead despite an intimidation campaign

Julie Bindel

12.10

Why is it so hard for the American Left to condemn Hamas? Certain members of the Squad are bringing their party into disrepute

Michael Cuenco

12.10

Generation Z doesn’t want nightclub churches Cheap gimmicks won't attract younger members

Freya India

12.10

More US states are suing TikTok over child threat Utah is the latest to take on the Chinese-owned app

Kristina Murkett

12.10

Why Germans want Olaf Scholz out A majority of voters are dreaming of a snap election

Ralph Schoellhammer

Wednesday
11.10

11.10

EU bitterly divided over Israel-Palestine response The bloc is struggling to form a united front on the conflict

William Nattrass

11.10

Special Investigation: How scientific is the Zoe app? Deborah Cohen speaks to UnHerd about the flaws of the health app

UnHerd Staff

11.10

Don’t overlook the sexual violence of Hamas Women are regularly targeted by terrorists, and this conflict is no different

Joan Smith

11.10

The Starmer glitterbomber I knew My university contemporary is part of a generation of performative protestors

Fred Skulthorp

11.10

Why Suella Braverman should not censor pro-Palestine voices The battle against antisemitism can only be won in the open

Daniel Ben-Ami

11.10

The Red Wall won’t be returning to Labour anytime soon Keir Starmer's speech contained little for England's northern working class

Paul Embery

Tuesday
10.10

10.10

Sex Education is a Victorian morality tale The Netflix hit isn't as right-on as its critics suggest

Elizabeth Oldfield

10.10

How Keir Starmer keeps his charisma secret The private strengths of the Labour leader didn’t come out in today’s speech

Rob Lownie

10.10

Sam Bankman-Fried is wrong about Shakespeare The fallen crypto king has no understanding of literary greatness

Peter Franklin

10.10

Syriza’s gay leader plans surrogacy baby Stefanos Kasselakis says it is part of his wish for 'complete equality'

Mary Harrington

10.10

‘I support the attack 100%’: inside London’s Israel embassy protest I spoke to the pro-Palestinian protestors who filled Kensington High Street

Felix Pope

Monday
09.10

09.10

Why do progressives choose to live in dangerous areas? A spate of killings sheds light on the dangers of living in the wrong zip code

Jukka Savolainen

09.10

Labour Conference: long on excitement, short on substance Delegates are in denial about their differences

Aaron Bastani

09.10

Free Speech tsar: I will be ‘viewpoint-neutral’ Arif Ahmed promised to protect lawful free speech

James Billot

09.10

What’s behind Barack Obama’s silence on Israel? The former president's Middle East project laid the foundation for today's chaos

Ashley Rindsberg

09.10

The AfD surge spreads to West Germany Establishment parties are not addressing voter anxieties

Katja Hoyer

09.10

There is no liberal answer to the Israel-Palestine conflict The West's moral framework does not apply to ethnic disputes

Aris Roussinos

Sunday
08.10

08.10

John Gray: thoughts after liberalism The philosopher is calling for a return to realism

UnHerd Staff

08.10

Why Hamas’s attack will backfire Iran's regime may find that it only strengthens the coalition against them

David Swift

08.10

Hamas’s real target is Saudi Arabia The terrorists want to prevent a more pragmatic approach to Israel

Ralph Schoellhammer

Saturday
07.10

07.10

Why the West turns a blind eye to Azerbaijan Geopolitical interests trump moral outrage

Matthew Petti

07.10

Daily Mail is now the only newspaper with a Tory readership A new poll shows that more Telegraph and Express readers intend to vote Labour

Rob Lownie

Friday
06.10

06.10

Don’t let Sage scientists off the hook for lockdown Patrick Vallance deserves criticism for his role in the pandemic too

Kevin Bardosh

06.10

Is the EU about to turn on Ireland? The Republic's status as a tax haven for multinationals is coming under scrutiny

Peter Franklin

06.10

Keir Starmer could learn from Rishi Sunak’s gender fightback The Labour leader cannot see that he is still failing women in his party

Joan Smith

06.10

Labour’s battle with the SNP is only just beginning Today's victory in Rutherglen will not be replicated across Scotland

Eddie Barnes

Thursday
05.10

05.10

Left-wing extremism is on the rise across Germany A spate of attacks on AfD politicians may have political consequences

Ralph Schoellhammer

05.10

Yanis Varoufakis: the full interview The Greek economist discusses globalism, immigration and the fall of capitalism

UnHerd Staff

05.10

Academia is driving away potential Nobel winners Katalin Karikó is the latest recipient to suffer poor treatment at her university

Yuan Yi Zhu

05.10

Are we headed for a stock market crash? A rise in interest rates on US treasury bonds will cause turbulence

John Rapley

05.10

Should we feel sorry for David Beckham? A Netflix series depicts the footballer as a victim of the scandal-ridden Noughties

Fred Skulthorp

Wednesday
04.10

04.10

Am I really such a danger to Oxford’s students? The new Vice-Chancellor has condemned 'abusive and threatening language'

Kathleen Stock

04.10

Yanis Varoufakis: Suella Braverman should be expelled from the UK The Greek economist discusses Britain's immigration crisis with Freddie Sayers

UnHerd Staff

04.10

Nigel Farage will never rejoin the Tories The Brexit architect wields more power outside the party than within

John Oxley

04.10

Is Gavin Newsom poised to challenge Joe Biden? The California Governor's new Senate appointment suggests so

Soledad Ursúa

04.10

US states hit the brakes on ‘gender-affirming care’ Nebraska is the latest to follow the Scandivanian model on trans treatment

Eliza Mondegreen

04.10

The classroom mobile phone ban doesn’t go far enough Technology is harming children beyond the school gates

Sophie Winkleman

Tuesday
03.10

03.10

Suella Braverman is channelling Jeremy Corbyn The Home Secretary quoted poetry in a rapturous appearance at Tory Conference

Rob Lownie

03.10

Matthew Crawford: The global war on motorists The writer spoke to Freddie Sayers in San Francisco

UnHerd Staff

03.10

Kevin McCarthy deserves credit for his Ukraine position The Speaker's reasonable position on the war is an example to both parties

Marshall Auerback

03.10

Will the Government finally collect data about women? Science Secretary Michelle Donelan announced a review this week

Victoria Smith

03.10

The renewables sector is crashing Share prices have fallen by 20% in two months

Philip Pilkington

Monday
02.10

02.10

Our Victorian forebears would be ashamed of HS2 Modern Britain seems utterly incapable of building anything

Niall Gooch

02.10

Claire Coutinho: Net Zero has become a religion The Energy Secretary blamed activists and Labour for damaging the cause

Rob Lownie

02.10

Laurence Fox meets Andrew Tate: a taste of things to come The pair's large followings insulate them from total cancellation

Mary Harrington

02.10

The Conservatives should ignore Liz Truss’s latest theory The former PM claimed that people never vote on the past

Peter Franklin

02.10

RFK Jr could be an agent of chaos in a general election Running as an independent candidate may have unpredictable consequences

Fred Bauer

Sunday
01.10

01.10

UK to send fighter jets to Poland amid Russian threat Grant Shapps warned against a possible incursion into Eastern Europe

Rob Lownie

01.10

Ukraine sceptic Robert Fico storms to victory in Slovakia The populist's win could hurt Western support for Kyiv

William Nattrass

Saturday
30.09

30.09

Russia’s fuel export ban will hurt the West European leaders are turning a blind eye to an impending diesel crisis

Ralph Schoellhammer

Friday
29.09

29.09

Majority of US students now support speech codes A poll finds that a record number of undergraduates back restrictions

Neetu Arnold

29.09

Government report: no good evidence that lockdown worked The UK Health Security Agency concluded that evidence around NPIs is weak

Kevin Bardosh

29.09

Drone technology is reinventing warfare What happens in Ukraine could shape the way we fight across the world

Peter Franklin

29.09

The felled Sycamore Gap tree leaves a hole in Northumbrians’ hearts A love letter to the natural monument that once stood on Hadrian's Wall

Dan Jackson

29.09

The Russia-Ukraine war is now measured in inches Even after Ukraine's colossal counter-offensive, the frontline is still not moving

Bethany Elliott

Thursday
28.09

28.09

Joe Biden is sowing the seeds of more worker strikes Rising inflation and borrowing costs are hurting America's poorest

Marshall Auerback

28.09

Progressives ignore America’s crime wave at their peril The closure of nine Target stores in coastal cities reflects poorly on Democrats

Ralph Leonard

28.09

Trump’s rivals are failing to outflank him Last night's GOP debate was defined by a lack of vision

Fred Bauer

28.09

Ireland’s World Cup anthem exposes old class divisions Sinn Féin supporters reacted angrily to the singing of The Cranberries' ‘Zombie'

Gerry Lynch

Wednesday
27.09

27.09

The cost-of-living crisis won’t lead to ‘thousands’ of early deaths A new study makes a wildly exaggerated claim

Noah Carl

27.09

Why the Conservatives have a shot in London A new poll finds that the Tories are trailing Labour by three points in the capital

Henry Hill

27.09

Could ChatGPT be your new girlfriend? The AI language model can now see and speak

Katherine Dee

27.09

EU freedom of movement buckles under mass migration Even Germany is acting to strengthen its borders

William Nattrass

27.09

Google Pixel 8’s new editing feature is dystopian The Magic Editor tool allows users to change people's faces and expressions

Kristina Murkett

Tuesday
26.09

26.09

Joe Biden has revealed the Michigan strikers’ weakness The President knows his presence will boost his authority rather than hurt it

Philip Cunliffe

26.09

Is Ireland drifting to the Right? A populist backlash is brewing

Aris Roussinos

26.09

Andrew Cuomo: lockdown would be more difficult now The former New York governor says that people no longer trust the government


26.09

Meanwhile, the Lib Dems sing songs by the sea The party's conference is full of nostalgia for the pre-2016 world

Fred Skulthorp

26.09

Was the Canadian parliament wrong to applaud Yaroslav Hunka? The truth about the 98-year-old Ukrainian former Nazi is complicated

Mary Harrington