30.10

Many of Hollywood and Silicon Valley’s Jews are silent on Israel California's captains of industry are turning a blind eye to the conflict

Joel Kotkin

Sunday
29.10

29.10

Russia seeks power broker role with Hamas Netanyahu's failures have allowed rival states to step in

Katherine Bayford

Saturday
28.10

28.10

Black Britons don’t need black history Efforts at redefining our national story are usually elite-driven

Ralph Leonard

28.10

Israel has no good options left Rapidly shifting international dynamics have boxed Benjamin Netanyahu in

Aris Roussinos

Friday
27.10

27.10

Sam Harris: cancelling Stanford students over Israel ‘makes sense’ The neuroscientist called on the university to kick out pro-Palestine protesters

Laurel Duggan

27.10

Israeli Ambassador debates ‘From the River to the Sea’ Tzipi Hotovely has previously advocated for a one-state solution

UnHerd Staff

27.10

Israeli Ambassador answers questions on the war in Gaza Tzipi Hotovely has previously advocated for a one-state solution

UnHerd Staff

27.10

No, Eddie Izzard, we aren’t going to take you seriously The comedian claims he has 'boy and girl genetics'

Joan Smith

27.10

Why was I censored on Twitter for supporting Palestine? My thread was hidden with no explanation

Thomas Fazi

27.10

One year on, Elon Musk has been beaten by the Twitter blob The Silicon Valley billionaire's free speech vision was always doomed

Andrew Orlowski

Thursday
26.10

26.10

The media is trying to make Kamala Harris happen again Friendly publications are giving the Vice President another shot

James Billot

26.10

Predators are exploiting AI for child abuse images Paedophiles are harnessing the technology to create horrific material

Kristina Murkett

26.10

Rishi Sunak should delay the election for as long as possible It makes sense to give Keir Starmer more time to make a serious error

Peter Franklin

26.10

Germany is waking up to Islamist antisemitism A foiled terror plot this week is a sign of a more proactive approach

Ralph Schoellhammer

26.10

Peter Thiel: UK leaders have ‘secret agreement’ to talk up culture wars The billionaire warned Sunak and Starmer are both avoiding the economy

Flo Read

Wednesday
25.10

25.10

Euthanasia responsible for 4.1% of all Canadian deaths in 2022 A new report finds that 13,241 people died under the country's MAiD programme

James Billot

25.10

France is right to take a tough line on immigration The Interior Minister has warned that he is ready to break European rights law

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet

25.10

Will Muslim voters turn on Keir Starmer? The Labour leader's staunchly pro-Israel stance could alienate a key voting bloc

Richard Johnson

25.10

Pacified Bernie Sanders disappoints progressives on Israel Former staffers are pleading with the senator to reconsider his stance

Oliver Bateman

25.10

Parents deserve to know what children are learning about sex Schools cannot be the sole authority on gender issues

Victoria Smith

Tuesday
24.10

24.10

Muslim voters are drifting away from Biden Support for Israel is only the latest issue threatening support for the President

Laurel Duggan

24.10

America’s college donor exodus won’t revive free speech Elite universities still have a long way to go

Neetu Arnold

24.10

Why won’t the police crack down on antisemitism? Certain pro-Palestine protestors are being let off lightly

Henry Hill

24.10

Do Irish people have white privilege? The country's education system is encouraging pupils to reflect on their status

Peter Franklin

24.10

Israel’s Iron Dome has a supply problem Missiles coming from Gaza are cheap and plentiful in comparison

Philip Pilkington

Monday
23.10

23.10

Republicans divided over $105bn foreign aid package Sceptics criticised the President's move to tie Israel's funding to Ukraine

Laurel Duggan

23.10

Detransitioner files lawsuit against ‘gender-affirming’ clinicians Layton Ulery's case has shone a light on highly experimental practices

Eliza Mondegreen

23.10

New York Times apologises for Gaza coverage The paper joins Sky and the BBC in retracting inaccurate claims about the conflict

Rob Lownie

23.10

Javier Milei is not done yet Having fallen short in round one of the Argentine election, the radical could yet win

Alex Hochuli

23.10

Sahra Wagenknecht’s party is a threat to the German establishment The Left-winger could perform surprisingly well in an election

Katja Hoyer

Sunday
22.10

22.10

Sumption: it’s not illegal to chant for Palestine The Home Secretary is talking nonsense, says the former Supreme Court Justice

James Billot

Saturday
21.10

21.10

Jonathan Sumption: War, lockdowns and lessons from the past Will humanity ever escape the shadow of war?

UnHerd Staff

21.10

UK Covid inquiry turns its focus to Great Barrington Declaration Lockdown sceptics are being exposed to a very different line of questioning

Kevin Bardosh

21.10

Westminster conformism is worse than Dominic Cummings thinks SW1 is littered with brain-dead 'non-player characters'

Peter Franklin

Friday
20.10

20.10

Is ‘woke’ fashion coming to an end? Victoria's Secret has reportedly ditched its inclusive line

Katherine Dee

20.10

American Jews aren’t swinging Right The Israel-Palestine conflict has not caused a Democratic exodus

Eric Kaufmann

20.10

The Civil Service is thwarting the Government over Israel Steve Barclay allegedly had to persuade staff to display a flag of the Jewish state

Yuan Yi Zhu

20.10

The biggest threat to Western economies isn’t Israel-Palestine The war is not to blame for a brewing financial crisis

John Rapley

20.10

The Conservatives are now a zombie government Two disastrous by-election defeats show the party is just playing for time

John Oxley

Thursday
19.10

19.10

Democrats pick up where Trump left off on immigration Joe Biden has been quietly reinstating policies he once campaigned against

Laurel Duggan

19.10

Rishi Sunak has caved on ‘conversion therapy’ The Prime Minister is no better than Keir Starmer on protecting women's rights

Joan Smith

19.10

Robert Peel’s Tamworth is no stranger to Tory chaos Today's by-election calls to mind the seat's most famous MP

Nicholas Harris

19.10

The Israel-Palestine conflict is a gift to Putin International aid is being redirected away from Ukraine

Bethany Elliott

19.10

Will Europe’s terror attacks spread to the UK? Britain is not immune from the Islamist threat

Liam Duffy

Wednesday
18.10

18.10

Kathleen Stock: Inside Britain’s new trans clinics They said they were closing the Tavistock's gender services — but what happened next?

UnHerd Staff

18.10

Preview: Inside Britain’s new trans clinics They said they were closing the Tavistock's gender services — what happened next?

UnHerd News

18.10

Joe Biden’s legacy hinges on Gaza The President's Israel visit comes at a pivotal moment

Aris Roussinos

18.10

The Left pushes for hard Covid measures (again) A subculture of safety could be making a comeback

Kevin Bardosh

18.10

Sweden offers limp response to Belgium shootings Leading politicians appear more concerned about Swedes 'moderating their tone'

Ivar Arpi

18.10

Is the EU to blame for Italy’s falling birth rate? Giorgia Meloni isn't challenging the bloc's economic orthodoxy

Thomas Fazi

18.10

Why I won’t be celebrating International Pronouns Day This madness needs to stop

Debbie Hayton

Tuesday
17.10

17.10

Graham Linehan: I lost my comedy career to a mass delusion The Father Ted writer joined Andrew Doyle to discuss his career and memoir

UnHerd Staff

17.10

Only 9% of Labour voters sympathise with Israel over Palestine A new poll finds low levels of support for the Jewish state in Keir Starmer's party

James Billot

17.10

Europe’s terror wave shows no sign of ending A spate of killings sheds light on the continent's deteriorating security situation

Peter Allen

17.10

Joe Biden is running a dangerous ‘guns and butter’ economy Like LBJ, the President is spending huge amounts on war and welfare

Fred Bauer

17.10

Will Palestinian refugees come to Europe? A new forecast of UK immigration levels fails to account for geopolitical events

Philip Pilkington

Monday
16.10

16.10

New play features ‘interview’ with JK Rowling over her trans views One playwright has resorted to putting words in the author's mouth

Eliza Mondegreen

16.10

AI teachers are coming to a school near you Cottesmore School recently appointed a robot principal

Kristina Murkett

16.10

Australia’s anti-democratic Voice campaign deserved to lose It undermined the core principles of representative democracy

Peter Franklin

16.10

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

Mary Harrington

16.10

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