29.06 07:00

How a Breitbart hit piece backfired The publication faced a backlash for publishing private messages

Katherine Dee

Wednesday
28.06

28.06

UCLA refuses to hire professor who criticised DEI Yoel Inbar's appointment has been blocked by a student petition

Rob Lownie

28.06

NHS worship reaches new heights with Newsnight tribute Reverence for our health service is out of line with its performance

Henry Hill

28.06

Will Yevgeny Prigozhin become the new Alexei Navalny? Putin would be unwise to make a martyr of the Wagner chief

Bethany Elliott

28.06

Even progressive voters don’t like racial affirmative action The Supreme Court should strike it down — and do the Democrats a favour

Joel Kotkin

28.06

Cricket may be stuffy, but it’s not racist A new report conflates tradition with discrimination

Niall Gooch

Tuesday
27.06

27.06

Feminist wins harassment case against Arts Council England A tribunal agreed former employee Denise Fahmy had been unfairly treated

Joan Smith

27.06

Retired US general: why I think Putin will go nuclear Kevin Ryan details why he believes the threat is underestimated

UnHerd Staff

27.06

The biggest loser from the Bundesbank’s failure? The ECB The long-running battle between the two banks has taken another twist

Philip Pilkington

27.06

True crime obsessives won’t leave Nicola Bulley alone TikTok sleuths are part of an unhealthy trend

Kristina Murkett

27.06

Putin acknowledges Wagner’s threat — but has no solution The Russian leader looked visibly uncomfortable during his latest speech

Maximilian Hess

Monday
26.06

26.06

How the EU destroyed the Greek Left After this weekend's election, the country's Right is on the march

Peter Franklin

26.06

Rina Sawayama’s lesson in performative politics The singer's attack on Matty Healy was an appeal to online fandom

Mary Harrington

26.06

Rising mortgage rates threaten Tories’ Red Wall gains First-time homeownership has expanded rapidly in the region

Max Anderson

26.06

Will Putin borrow from the Erdogan playbook? Turkey's President survived a similar coup attempt in 2016

Maximilian Hess

Sunday
25.06

25.06

The Covid inquiry is perpetuating a false narrative Experts claimed that they were prepared for the wrong pandemic

Kevin Bardosh

25.06

Did Yevgeny Prigozhin lose his nerve? The Wagner revolt will not be easily forgiven in the Kremlin

Bethany Elliott

Friday
23.06

23.06

Why is anime having an online renaissance? It has become the lingua franca of disaffected young men

Katherine Dee

23.06

Glastonbury has sacrificed its radicalism The festival is now just Coachella with brollies

Nicholas Harris

23.06

Hispanic approval of Joe Biden at record low Nearly two-thirds of this demographic disapprove of the President

James Billot

23.06

The EU’s energy problems are about to get a lot worse The bloc's environmental agenda won't survive contact with reality

Ralph Schoellhammer

23.06

Europe’s centre-right is the new migration mainstream Border control has become depoliticised in the EU

Aris Roussinos

23.06

Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg: a clash of the titans The battle of the billionaires is a throwback to ancient Greek times

Oliver Bateman

Thursday
22.06

22.06

Could liberals become the new Brexiteers? A Right-wing surge in Europe may deter Remainers from seeking to rejoin

Peter Franklin

22.06

Ukraine’s postwar future looks increasingly uncertain The issue of security guarantees remains hotly contested

Bethany Elliott

22.06

Marine Le Pen is exploiting the Bordeaux attack A schizophrenic's assault on a young girl is not about immigration

Peter Allen

22.06

The problem with ‘cis’ Elon Musk has vowed to restrict the word on Twitter

Josephine Bartosch

Wednesday
21.06

21.06

Is Joe Biden really bringing manufacturing home? Despite his best efforts, the threat from China remains

Peter Ryan

21.06

Sharron Davies: female athletes are being blackmailed The ex-Olympian speaks to UnHerd about unfairness in women's sport

UnHerd Staff

21.06

The Idol’s objectification of Lily-Rose Depp isn’t empowering The HBO show's use of nudity is strikingly regressive

Nina-Sophia Miralles

21.06

Paris Lees doesn’t know what it feels like for a girl The BBC’s appetite for trans activists’ narratives disregards women

Joan Smith

21.06

Andrew Tate’s downfall may be the end of the manosphere The industry is filled with conmen just like the former kickboxer

Oliver Bateman

Tuesday
20.06

20.06

Is Hunter Biden about to get away with it? While the charges sound grave, they barely constitute a wrist slap

Ashley Rindsberg

20.06

Progressives are making the New York migrant crisis worse The city's immigrant population is swelling to record highs

Stephen Eide

20.06

Welcome to team Terf, Jameela Jamil The actress criticised the Oscars for considering gender-neutral categories

Lara Brown

20.06

Recession is the only cure for Britain’s sick economy It may be the best way to curb inflation and interest rates

Philip Pilkington

Monday
19.06

19.06

The Republican Party belongs to Paul Ryan — not Donald Trump Tax cuts and austerity measures remain the GOP's main priority

Michael Cuenco

19.06

The West’s poor handling of Kosovo is a warning for Ukraine Long-term security arrangements are extremely difficult to maintain

William Nattrass

19.06

Pride protests strain America’s multicultural project A clash of ideologies is tearing the country apart

Mary Harrington

19.06

Why we should welcome Joe Rogan’s RFK Jr debate It is vital to contest ideas in an open, transparent way

Peter Franklin

19.06

Ukraine’s counteroffensive is struggling The country has only notched marginal gains so far

Lucas Webber

Sunday
18.06

18.06

One week in, the Covid inquiry already looks biased and weak A lack of a balanced set of voices means that key questions remain unanswered

Kevin Bardosh

Saturday
17.06

17.06

No, Mark Carney: Brexit didn’t cause inflation The former governor should reflect on his own experimental monetary policies

Philip Pilkington

Friday
16.06

16.06

Secession is a threat Californians should take seriously The state's restive interior is becoming a more influential force

Joel Kotkin

16.06

Three women in Australia cancelled for gender critical views An increasingly censorious atmosphere is sweeping through Down Under

Petra Bueskens

16.06

Young Tories are nowhere to be found The latest data makes grim reading for the governing party

Eric Kaufmann

16.06

Sad Girl Literature has hijacked the summer Cleopatra and Frankenstein is yet another story of female despair

Elizabeth Oldfield

16.06

Mortgage rate rises will push the UK into a recession Rishi Sunak is now powerless to save the property sector

Philip Pilkington

Thursday
15.06

15.06

Czech president calls for mass surveillance of Russian nationals Petr Pavel drew parallels with Japanese internment

William Nattrass

15.06

Climate gets 71 mentions in Germany’s first security strategy China, meanwhile, only received six

Ralph Schoellhammer

15.06

The ratings are in: Trump is still a hit with the boomers The retired demographic lives for the former president's scandals

Mark Alastor

15.06

Elon Musk is wrong: the US does not need a new Sulla Twitter's CEO called out for a modern-day version of the Roman general

Peter Franklin

15.06

Janet Yellen: expect a slow decline in US dollar dominance The Treasury Secretary said that sanctions have undermined the dollar

James Billot

Wednesday
14.06

14.06

Weight-loss drug Wegovy on the NHS? Fat chance Steve Barclay's enthusiasm for the diet injection is misplaced

Zandile Powell

14.06

Why is Putin inviting bloggers to the Kremlin? Russia's President is trying to draw attention away from the counteroffensive

Bethany Elliott

14.06

Is politics killing the marriage market? There's a surplus of liberal women and conservative men

Noah Carl

14.06

In Kurdish Syria, European Isis jihadists finally face trial The issue has been forgotten and the local authorities have lost patience

Aris Roussinos

Tuesday
13.06

13.06

US public opinion hardens on trans issue A growing majority now says changing gender is immoral

UnHerd Staff

13.06

Paid period leave doesn’t help women MPs are wrong to think the idea is progressive

Kristina Murkett

13.06

Elizabeth Gilbert’s self-cancellation sets a dangerous precedent The author has delayed her latest book after a public backlash

Leigh Stein

13.06

One in three Brits believe in Great Replacement Theory A new report shows the depth of mistrust in authority

Rob Lownie

Monday
12.06

12.06

Jack Dorsey: the reason I’m backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Twitter's founder said that he was drawn to the Democrat's anti-war position

James Billot

12.06

Why I resigned from Humanists UK The organisation has succumbed to gender ideology

Joan Smith

12.06

California laws fundamentally redefine the family New bills mean that parents must 'affirm' a child’s gender

Mary Harrington

12.06

A Johnson-Farage party makes no sense Boris's lockdown and green stances put him at odds with the ex-Ukip leader

Peter Franklin

12.06

Publisher doubles down on retracted gender paper Springer Nature has once again bowed to trans activist pressure

Eliza Mondegreen

Sunday
11.06

11.06

Nicola Sturgeon’s arrest is a gift to the Union Despite her release, the former first minister has been tarnished by SNP scandal

Henry Hill

11.06

Paul Kingsnorth: how to resist the machine The writer visited UnHerd to talk about finding meaning in a soulless world

UnHerd Staff

Friday
09.06

09.06

Rishi Sunak deserves praise for his foreign policy The PM is forging a more realistic and pragmatic role for the UK

Aris Roussinos

09.06

The IMF is no friend to British workers Higher immigration hurts blue-collar wages more than graduate jobs

Aaron Bastani

09.06

Rishi Sunak turns his back on free trade The PM's Atlantic Declaration with Joe Biden is explicitly protectionist

Philip Pilkington

09.06

Britain has gone from an AI innovator to a bureaucratic regulator Rishi Sunak has set his sights on the UK becoming a tech watchdog

Andrew Orlowski

Thursday
08.06

08.06

Apple’s Vision Pro: a window into a dark future The tech giant's new gadget is an uncanny imitation of real life

Peter Franklin

08.06

Labour MSP silenced for the duration of Pride Month Pauline McNeill has been forced to withdraw from an event for sex-based rights

Joan Smith

08.06

Information war goes into overdrive after Ukraine dam break Recent claims and counter-claims have bordered on the absurd

William Nattrass

08.06

Caroline Lucas: the Eurosceptic who became an arch-Remainer The MP has called it quits on a career that contained multitudes

Richard Johnson

08.06

Voters flock to the AfD in search of energy realism Germany's mainstream parties are stuck in an old ideology

Ralph Schoellhammer

Wednesday
07.06

07.06

Does the ‘Whatever’ podcast make women look stupid? Media accusations of misogyny don't tell the full story

Katherine Dee

07.06

The political evolution of Jack Dorsey Twitter's founder recently endorsed Robert F. Kennedy Jr

Gavin Haynes

07.06

Why Alex Salmond’s independence pact will fail The former first minister's latest ruse won't interest the SNP

Eddie Barnes

07.06

What do we know about Ukraine’s counteroffensive? Combat is extending well beyond Bakhmut

Bethany Elliott

Tuesday
06.06

06.06

Anti-woke boycotts hurt Target and Bud Light Stock prices have plummeted since the backlash

Noah Carl