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19.09
Was India really behind Canada’s Sikh shooting?
The country's Punjabi community has a history of gang and gun violence
Hina Husain
19.09
The Russell Brand divide: could both sides be right?
Mary Harrington spoke to UnHerd about the accusations against the comedian
UnHerd Staff
19.09
Will Lampedusa split the EU?
The continent has been failing on migration for too long
Aris Roussinos
19.09
Bronze Age Pervert is on the verge of mainstream acceptance
Costin Alamariu's new book has become an Amazon bestseller
Oliver Bateman
19.09
The SNP’s fight over gender reform is going to court
A hearing for the UK Government’s use of a Section 35 order begins today
Joan Smith
Monday
18.09
18.09
Will Donald Trump’s abortion stance hurt him?
The former president is out of step with much of the GOP electorate on the issue
Fred Bauer
18.09
The Guardian takes a sudden interest in aliens
An 'extraterrestrial' discovery in Mexico has caused a U-turn in the press
Panda La Terriere
18.09
Report: America should bring back conscription
Researchers are blunt about the implications of the war in Ukraine for the US Army
Henry Hill
18.09
Ibram X. Kendi: academic, antiracist… sports presenter?
America’s most notable activist-scholar has a new gig with ESPN
John Mac Ghlionn
18.09
Rising oil prices threaten Joe Biden’s presidency
The commodity is set to hit $100 a barrel this month
Philip Pilkington
Sunday
17.09
17.09
Could Russell Brand’s defenders and accusers both be right?
The allegations are deadly serious — but politics is always involved
Mary Harrington
Saturday
16.09
16.09
Did Rory Stewart just admit that lockdowns were a mistake?
The politician made an intriguing statement on the These Times podcast
Freddie Sayers
16.09
KGB statue shows that Russia hasn’t shaken off the USSR’s ghost
It's surprising a monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky didn't appear sooner
Daniel Kalder
Friday
15.09
15.09
Why I support the Government vape ban
E-cigarettes are a scourge that has been ignored too long
Aaron Bastani
15.09
CDC goes it alone with universal Covid booster recommendation
The health agency's position is a global outlier
Kevin Bardosh
15.09
George Osborne and Ed Balls have no political currency
The politicians' podcast is an exercise in nostalgia
Nicholas Harris
15.09
Theresa May is rebranding as a national treasure
An adoring crowd filled the Southbank Centre last night
Rob Lownie
Thursday
14.09
14.09
Farewell Mitt Romney, last of the country club Republicans
The retiring Utah senator was caught between tradition and radicalism
Michael Cuenco
14.09
Electric cars are the new EU-China battleground
Manufacturing competition is hurting Europe, and America could be next
Philip Pilkington
14.09
Ditching GCSEs may divide state and private schools further
Many schools want to innovate, but cannot afford to risk it
Kristina Murkett
14.09
Dechurched America: 40 million worshippers no longer attend
A record number of US citizens now go less than once per year
Peter Franklin
14.09
Germany and EU become targets in Poland’s election
The ruling party is trying to present itself as the protector of national sovereignty
William Nattrass
Wednesday
13.09
13.09
Peckham protests illustrate the redundancy of ‘Bame’
Tensions between non-white minorities have been persistently ignored
Rakib Ehsan
13.09
Why the BBC had to memory-hole Roísín Murphy
The singer has won the argument, so her critics want her silenced
Victoria Smith
13.09
One Republican shows how to handle Donald Trump
The former president's GOP rivals should learn from Georgia Governor Brian Kemp
Fred Bauer
13.09
It’s time to reject mask mandates
Even the President is no longer complying with these Covid theatrics
Margery Smelkinson and Leslie Bienen
13.09
Extinction Rebellion should leave kids alone
Dutch police have threatened to report parents for taking their children to protest
Niall Gooch
Tuesday
12.09
12.09
The pullback from youth gender transition has begun
States are pressuring hospitals to stop prescribing puberty blockers
Eliza Mondegreen
12.09
Who is Rachel Reeves? Voters don’t yet know
A new poll finds that most voters have no view on the Shadow Chancellor
12.09
The Financial Times is ticking boxes to win over female readers
The paper's gender equality dashboard is overly simplistic
Joan Smith
12.09
How Barack Obama created the Google monster
Much of the search engine's dominance is down to the former president
Andrew Orlowski
12.09
Germany’s failing economy will push Europe to the Right
Cutting the Eurozone outlook bodes ill for the continent
Ralph Schoellhammer
Monday
11.09
11.09
Trans Journalists Association rolls out ‘refreshed’ style guide
Reporters are now advised against referring to biological sex
Eliza Mondegreen
11.09
Tories are letting progressives dictate sex education
There is nothing conservative about the ruling party's approach
Mary Harrington
11.09
The G20 summit was the first of the multipolar world
Western leaders are no longer calling the shots
Philip Pilkington
11.09
China’s economy isn’t slowing — it’s collapsing
Britain should pull out before it's too late
Peter Franklin
11.09
Mayors’ initiative calls for car, dairy and meat ban by 2030
C40 Cities recently unveiled a raft of radical green proposals
Panda La Terriere
Saturday
09.09
09.09
American colleges embrace California’s DEI model
The Golden State's ideological litmus tests are spreading across the country
John Sailer
Friday
08.09
08.09
Who’d have thought it? Soldiers are Right-wing
The new James Bond may be progressive, but the army certainly isn't
Mary Harrington
08.09
Canada’s Freedom Convoy truckers go on trial
Tamara Lich and Chris Barber face up to 10 years in prison
Leila Mechoui
08.09
Europe is sleepwalking into another energy crisis
Strikes in LNG factories have exposed more vulnerabilities
Ralph Schoellhammer
08.09
Bookshops have always been toy stores
A Foyles’s branch has removed its fiction section — but is that anything new?
Nicholas Harris
08.09
Anti-American populism is sweeping through Eastern Europe
William Nattrass
08.09
Anti-American populism is sweeping through Eastern Europe
Slovakia is the latest country to experience a wave of anti-Western sentiment
William Nattrass
08.09
Are universities retreating from DEI?
Legislative battles are raging across the US
Neetu Arnold
Thursday
07.09
07.09
Steven Berkoff: Offensive art is liberating
The actor spoke to UnHerd about the dangers of self-censorship
Selin Musillo-Ates
07.09
Tamworth is Labour’s route back to Middle England
Chris Pincher's resignation has triggered a compelling by-election
Rakib Ehsan
07.09
Marine Le Pen is now France’s second most popular politician
The RN figurehead has quietly surged in new polling
Francois Valentin
07.09
Rishi Sunak is flip-flopping on gender transition in schools
The PM is set to block guidance on pupils who claim to have changed sex
Joan Smith
07.09
Forget San Francisco — Britain has a shoplifting epidemic too
Peter Franklin
07.09
Forget San Francisco — Britain has a shoplifting epidemic too
Theft from stores across 10 UK cities is up by a quarter
Peter Franklin
Wednesday
06.09
06.09
Tucker Carlson’s Obama interview is a conspiracy too far
The pundit's latest stunt goes beyond tabloid journalism
Oliver Bateman
06.09
Turmoil looms in the West as oil hits 2023 high
Rising energy prices will hurt Europe this winter
Marshall Auerback
06.09
The anti-meat agenda is coming for universities
Vegan activism is sucking the fun out of student life
Harry Clynch
06.09
US and Russia find common ground in Syria
Both countries want to keep the conflict in the Middle East frozen
Aris Roussinos
06.09
Harvard ranked as America’s worst college for free speech
The Ivy League university's approach has been labelled 'abysmal'
Rob Lownie
Tuesday
05.09
05.09
Is Humza Yousaf taking the SNP to the Right?
The First Minister's programme for government was a careful fudge
Dani Garavelli
05.09
Why won’t Biden or Trump talk about the $2 trillion deficit?
A recent poll suggests key issues are obscured by the geriatric psychodrama
Fred Bauer
05.09
The French are fuming at Macron’s smoking crackdown
A ban on disposable vapes is just the latest of his nanny-state policies
Peter Allen
05.09
The G20 is divided — and Brics stands to gain
Xi Jinping's absence poses a problem for the Western powers
Philip Pilkington
Monday
04.09
04.09
Keir Starmer is tempting fate by demoting Lisa Nandy
The Labour MP could challenge her leader in the future
John Oxley
04.09
Ukraine’s counteroffensive is running back into stalemate
Its allies are already managing expectations
Bethany Elliott
04.09
Strong economic growth absolves Brexit but not Truss
A new boost to British GDP shows how needless the mini-budget was
Peter Franklin
04.09
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
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