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04.09 16:15
Keir Starmer is tempting fate by demoting Lisa Nandy
The Labour MP could challenge her leader in the future
John Oxley
01.01
Ukraine’s counteroffensive is running back into stalemate
Its allies are already managing expectations
Bethany Elliott
01.01
Strong economic growth absolves Brexit but not Truss
A new boost to British GDP shows how needless the mini-budget was
Peter Franklin
01.01
Falling house prices won’t cause a crash
The most dramatic decline since 2009 will be offset by inflation
John Rapley
Saturday
02.09
02.09
In defence of Róisín Murphy
The singer does not deserve to lose her career over gender-critical views
Eliza Mondegreen
02.09
Why it’s time to leave Hobbitland behind
J.R.R. Tolkien gave Brits an overly romanticised view of the countryside
Niall Gooch
Friday
01.09
01.09
Gad Saad: Postmodernism is making us miserable
The behavioural scientist told UnHerd how we can find happiness in a confusing world
Selin Musillo-Ates
01.09
Preferring biological children isn’t ‘immoral’
Why is it bigoted to want familial bonds?
Josephine Bartosch
01.09
Rishi Sunak can learn from Canadian Conservatives on housing
Tory leader Pierre Poilievre is turning homebuilding into a vote-winner
James Hanson
01.09
Why isn’t Canada’s trans cricketer more embarrassed?
Danielle McGahey is set to appear in a competitive international game
Victoria Smith
01.09
Labour is now the centre-right party
Keir Starmer is more trusted than the Tories on immigration, tax and crime
Aaron Bastani
Thursday
31.08
31.08
‘Strike Force Five’ deserves to be boycotted
The new podcast was a reminder of how monotonous late-night TV has become
Oliver Bateman
31.08
Grant Shapps inherits an army in decay
The Armed Forces are beset by systemic problems
Henry Hill
31.08
Jonathan Pie won’t save Radio 4
There is nothing fresh about the sweary character's smug, pious anger
Fred Skulthorp
31.08
Mimics are taking over TikTok
Paranormal trends are being turbocharged by a human anxiety about AI
Katherine Dee
31.08
Why is the green movement targeting energy security?
Stopping domestic fossil fuel production won't solve climate change
Peter Franklin
Wednesday
30.08
30.08
America’s blue states are faring worst under Joe Biden
Will the President be punished at the ballot box?
Joel Kotkin
30.08
Chinese economy under threat as yuan weakens
The currency is at its lowest level against the dollar since the 2008 crash
Ralph Schoellhammer
30.08
The Royal Society’s lockdown report is deeply flawed
The organisation ignores uncomfortable truths about our pandemic response
Kevin Bardosh
30.08
The NHS doesn’t need to be an ‘LGBTQ+ ally’
Erasing everyday words in the name of inclusion is counterproductive
Joan Smith
Tuesday
29.08
29.08
Canada’s conservatives fight back against progressive school policies
Education has become the new focal point for the country's culture wars
Eric Kaufmann
29.08
Sadiq Khan will survive the Ulez backlash, but Labour might not
Opposition to the scheme could hurt the party nationally
John Oxley
29.08
Beware America’s recreational drug boom
A record number of adults are using marijuana and psychedelics
Charles Fain Lehman
29.08
Why is Scientific American targeting my trans research?
The magazine is trying to discredit my rapid-onset gender dysphoria study
J. Michael Bailey
29.08
The danger of EU enlargement
Admitting new members risks a repetition of previous errors
Philip Pilkington
Monday
28.08
28.08
Is the hookup era coming to an end?
The rising cost of dating apps threatens to drive away users
Zoe Strimpel
28.08
Both Left and Right get Oliver Anthony wrong
A misinterpretation of his lyrics has turned the singer into a political football
Peter Franklin
28.08
The dark truth about gender surgeries
Medical complications are being reframed as opportunities
Eliza Mondegreen
28.08
Britain has learnt nothing from the Leicester riots
Ethnic tensions could become more widespread across the country
Rakib Ehsan
Sunday
27.08
27.08
Is the art market heading for a crash?
Ultra-wealthy investors have squeezed out other buyers
Wessie du Toit
Saturday
26.08
26.08
Wolfgang Münchau: the end of the German era
AfD voters are rebelling against a failing economy
UnHerd Staff
Friday
25.08
25.08
Fat-positive activists miss Ozempic’s real risk
Drugs tackling obesity could threaten bodily autonomy
Peter Franklin
25.08
Sweden is Europe’s Right-wing success story
The country's immigration and energy policies provide a model for conservatives
Ralph Schoellhammer
25.08
The New York Times is finally standing up to trans censorship
Advocacy groups have criticised the paper for its gender coverage
Josephine Bartosch
25.08
Central banks are more divided than ever
Today's Jackson Hole summit will be a test of unity
John Rapley
Thursday
24.08
24.08
Beware the creeping return of mask mandates
Numerous experts are calling for a restoration of the new normal
Kevin Bardosh
24.08
An expanding Brics should worry the West
Six new member states are set to join the alliance
Philip Pilkington
24.08
Is Yevgeny Prigozhin really dead?
There are still doubts about the Wagner leader's demise
Rob Lownie
24.08
Donald Trump looms over the Republicans
Last night's debate was dominated by the man who didn't show up
Fred Bauer
24.08
Tucker asks Trump questions you won’t hear anywhere else
From Jeffrey Epstein to civil war, the former Fox host covered all bases
Oliver Bateman
Wednesday
23.08
23.08
Sergey Surovikin: Putin’s fall guy gets his marching orders
The general's dismissal is further evidence of the President asserting his authority
Bethany Elliott
23.08
Emily Bridges doesn’t belong on Vogue’s female power list
The trans cyclist's inclusion makes a mockery of women's achievements
Victoria Smith
23.08
Black-majority states are not progressive
The New York Times is promoting reactionary ideas about race
Ralph Leonard
23.08
Why are climate activists so angry?
Frustrations about the environment are a cloak for separate resentments
Niall Gooch
23.08
Russia’s African operation is spinning out of control
Wagner forces may have overreached in Mali
Aris Roussinos
Tuesday
22.08
22.08
Asia’s ‘influencer farms’ are dystopian, but America isn’t much better
The faux-intimacy of our social media personalities is just as troubling
Katherine Dee
22.08
The 20mph speed limit is not safer or better for the planet
The anti-car lobby is damaging the UK
Philip Pilkington
22.08
Green Party’s trans court case is a sign of things to come
Shahrar Ali's litigation will be watched closely in other parties
Joan Smith
22.08
Brics is an alliance in name only
The bloc is too divided to pose any threat to the West
Maximilian Hess
Monday
21.08
21.08
The Trump-Murdoch feud won’t last long
The pair need each other more than they care to admit
Michael Cuenco
21.08
William Gladstone’s family should stop self-flagellating
The former PM's long and complicated legacy risks being overshadowed
Samuel Rubinstein
21.08
China’s shocking demographic decline just got worse
Total fertility rate has fallen to a record low
Peter Franklin
21.08
Why are there so many nursing serial killers?
Abandoning apprenticeship training for nurses has made safeguarding harder
Peter Hurst
21.08
US increasingly doubtful over Ukraine’s progress
Some officials fear that the window for negotiation has been missed
Bethany Elliott
Saturday
19.08
19.08
Churches should not cancel services for the football
British Christianity is trying too hard to be liked
Niall Gooch
19.08
The UK Covid inquiry must address the harms to children
Lockdown 'experts' need to be held to account
Kevin Bardosh
Friday
18.08
18.08
Labour and the Tories are becoming a uniparty
Policy differences between the two parties are becoming blurred
Aaron Bastani
18.08
High interest rates are here to stay
The West may be about to experience a decades-long bear market
John Rapley
18.08
German democracy is not under threat
Anti-democratic sentiment is mainly confined to the east
James Hawes
18.08
Plans for a Brics common currency are rapidly fading
The dollar is looking stronger than ever
Ralph Schoellhammer
Thursday
17.08
17.08
Don’t blame Eric Adams for New York’s migrant crisis
The city's problems run much deeper
Seth Barron
17.08
Why I support the trans ban in women’s chess
The International Chess Federation's announcement makes empirical sense
Debbie Hayton
17.08
Why rich men fear Oliver Anthony
The country singer's viral hit represents an authentic form of populism
Peter Franklin
17.08
The ugly truth about Britain’s falling inflation
A drop in energy costs conceals a continuing cost-of-living squeeze
Philip Pilkington
17.08
TikTok warriors have turned against real workers
Baby Storme's accusation illustrates the superficiality of online identity politics
Zandile Powell
Wednesday
16.08
16.08
The ghost of New Labour haunts Starmer in Scotland
Gordon Brown's backseat driving won't depose the SNP
Henry Hill
16.08
Javier Milei is not a South American Trump
The winner of the Argentinian presidential primaries is an ultra-libertarian
Alex Hochuli
16.08
Who is Humza Yousaf to talk about ‘toxic masculinity’?
Scotland's First Minister has long turned a blind eye to the abuse of feminists
Joan Smith
16.08
Cancelling our comedy show proves the point
Comedy Unleashed has had its Edinburgh Fringe show called off
Andrew Doyle
Tuesday
15.08
15.08
Nato official: Ukraine could cede territory to join alliance
Stian Jenssen made the controversial proposal in Norway this week
James Billot
15.08
Two years on, the Afghanistan disaster hasn’t happened
Media coverage obscures uncomfortable elements of the Taliban's success
Cheryl Benard
15.08
Falling rouble shows cracks in Russia’s war economy
Oil prices can back up the currency, but not forever
Maximilian Hess
15.08
The Guardian uses selective polling on campus free speech
The paper is desperate to disprove the idea of cancel culture
Noah Carl
15.08
Could fantasy football help treat gambling addiction?
A growing subculture of fans credit the online game for their recovery
Rob Lownie
Monday
14.08
14.08
Indian Americans are finding their political voice
Vivek Ramaswamy is only the latest overachiever with roots in the subcontinent
Joel Kotkin
14.08
Can Netflix tell if you’re gay?
Algorithms are preempting young people coming out
Mary Harrington
14.08
Britain is not a poor country
Comparisons to Germany don't tell the whole story
Peter Franklin
14.08
Germany cannot keep ignoring AfD voter concerns
Despite efforts to ban the party, support is surging
Katja Hoyer
14.08
A shortage of houses is not the problem
Property has become overly financialised
Philip Pilkington
Saturday
12.08
12.08
Gen Z shouldn’t dismiss marriage so lightly
A TikTok depicting the downsides of wedlock has gone viral
W. Bradford Wilcox and Wendy Wang
Friday
11.08
11.08
Joe Biden’s Chinese tech sanctions risk backfiring
Pushing Beijing's economy to the brink will also hurt America
Marshall Auerback
11.08
Sam Harris has dumped the Intellectual Dark Web
The heterodox thinker has been busy denouncing his former allies
Oliver Bateman
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