20.04 16:30
From grain to China, divisions are tearing the EU apart The bloc is struggling to keep its member states in line
Ralph Schoellhammer
01.01
The Bud Light boycott is working Sales are down after the Dylan Mulvaney collaboration
Noah Carl
01.01
Just Stop Oil should stop targeting normies The group's stunts are geared towards the wrong demographic
Peter Franklin
01.01
Sweden: ‘insufficient’ evidence for child hormone treatment A government agency said that the practice should be considered experimental
Rob Lownie
19.04
We non-Christians don’t need a ‘multi-faith’ coronation King Charles should embrace the Christian grandeur of the ceremony
Elijah Granet
19.04
William Hague (unwisely) enters the trans debate The former Tory leader fails to see the importance of single-sex institutions
Debbie Hayton
19.04
Sleaze won’t kill the SNP vote Tribal allegiance to the party is too strong — for now
Eddie Barnes
19.04
Pentagon leaks are a reality check to Ukrainian ambitions Talk of a game-changing 'spring offensive' and retaking Crimea is wishful
Thomas Fazi
19.04
The Fox News-Dominion settlement is a lesson for Democrats too Like the GOP, the party has cast doubt on elections in the past
Seth Barron
18.04
Martin Gurri: why the media was terrified of the Pentagon leaker The CIA analyst on how Gen Z might threaten the security state
UnHerd Staff
18.04
The conservative case for ‘renaming’ the Brecon Beacons A manufactured outrage has obscured the importance of national tradition
Martin Johnes
18.04
Dominic Cummings: Donald Trump would win in 2024 The strategist claims his polling points to a Republican victory
UnHerd Staff
18.04
Elon Musk attacks Facebook for Democratic bias The CEO said money spent on 'get out the vote' campaigns was political
Oliver Bateman
17.04
Christine Lagarde: the world is turning multipolar The ECB President warned that the tectonic plates of geopolitics are shifting
James Billot
17.04
Decoded: The New York Times’s language on trans 'Gender-affirming care for young people' isn't as it sounds
Joan Smith
17.04
Joe Biden’s subsidies are working — and Britain should take note The policy has jumpstarted American manufacturing
Philip Pilkington
17.04
Donald Trump Jr comes to Bud Light’s rescue The former president's son called on conservatives to stop the boycott
Peter Franklin
17.04
From the UN to SNL, how institutions fall to trans activism Let's call it 'Harrington's law of cyborg theocracy'
Mary Harrington
17.04
Farmer protests spell trouble for Ukraine’s EU hopes A grain dispute shows the pitfalls of accession to the bloc
William Nattrass
15.04
Japan will ignite the depopulation bomb Demographers have a different kind of catastrophe to worry about
Fred Skulthorp
14.04
Will Gérard Depardieu be France’s Harvey Weinstein? The veteran actor is too beloved — the 'holy monster' is always forgiven
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
14.04
Germany’s wobbly balancing act with China Olaf Scholz does not want to risk losing such a lucrative market
Maurice Frank
14.04
China’s panda diplomacy isn’t as cuddly as it seems What Xi gives, Xi can also take away
Matthew Fraser
14.04
Why won’t San Francisco save itself? America's most progressive city has overlooked its own degradation
Peter Franklin
14.04
Farmer protests sweep across Eastern Europe Anger over cheap Ukrainian imports is spilling onto the streets
James Billot
13.04
North Korea’s missile launch is a major escalation Kim Jong-un's nuclear ambitions are gathering pace
Edward Howell
13.04
Russian militias’ online propaganda is getting more violent The Wagner and Rusich groups are glorifying atrocities against POWs
Alec Bertina
13.04
Who watches the robot police dogs? The NYPD's new toy lacks oversight — and accountability
Timandra Harkness
13.04
Liz Truss offers herself as ‘anti-woke’ champion The former PM took aim at identity politics during a speech in Washington
Rob Lownie
12.04
US sanctions Hungarian bank over Ukraine position Concerns remain about Viktor Orbán's ties with Russia
William Nattrass
12.04
Why are Americans getting dumber? IQ scores are nosediving after a long increase
Peter Franklin
12.04
Abortion is a big vote-loser for Republicans The GOP's pro-life focus risks derailing the fightback against progressives
Eric Kaufmann
12.04
Megan Rapinoe is wrong about the ‘anti-trans sports ban’ The footballer fails to understand that sex matters in sport
Debbie Hayton
12.04
One in ten Democrats supports Robert F. Kennedy Jr The anti-vaccine activist is second only to Joe Biden among party candidates
James Billot
11.04
Why Conservative voters might vote Labour in Scotland Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross suggested tactical voting against the SNP
Philip Patrick
11.04
Support for Germany’s Green party plummets Its unrealistic policies are putting off voters
Ralph Schoellhammer
11.04
Humza Yousaf doubles down on gender reform bill The new First Minister will do anything to rescue the SNP
Joan Smith
11.04
What China’s rare earth metal ban means for the West If Beijing fulfils its threat, Europe and the US will need to diversify their supply
Philip Pilkington
11.04
‘Positionality statements’ smuggle identity politics into academia An author's race and gender should have no bearing on their research
Jukka Savolainen
10.04
The ‘Mate, Mate’ State will flourish under Keir Starmer The Labour leader's authoritarian instinct is already showing
Ethan Croft
10.04
Viktor Orbán doubles down against the EU on ‘gender ideology’ Hungary's distance from the West is widening
William Nattrass
10.04
Ukraine’s spring offensive is aimed at America as much as Russia Territorial gains are needed to avoid Western war fatigue
Bethany Elliott
07.04
Farewell then, Dominic Cummings’s class of 2019 Scott Benton is the latest Vote Leave MP to depart the Conservatives
John Oxley
07.04
Meet Daniel Kebede, the new far-Left head of the NEU The UK's largest teaching union is being taken over by an extreme ideologue
Kristina Murkett
07.04
75 years on, the WHO has forgotten its roots Bloated and bureaucratic, the institution has lost its way
Toby Green
07.04
Humza Yousaf can’t escape SNP sleaze Nicola Sturgeon’s departure leaves major scandals open to examination
John Lloyd
07.04
Nick Cave: Christ, the Devil and the duty to offend The rock icon on redemption, faith and creativity
UnHerd Staff
07.04
The mystical paradox of Good Friday Even for believers, the story of Easter is full of strangeness and difficulty
Niall Gooch
06.04
New laws confirm the sacred principle of bodily self-creation A proposed Canadian law would ban protests within 100m of a Drag Queen Story Hour
Mary Harrington
06.04
The truth about King Charles’s ‘Green Man’ The foliate head is a rebuke of the technological age
Cassandra Harrington
06.04
President Le Pen? It’s never been more likely A new poll finds that she is the leading candidate to replace Macron
Peter Franklin
06.04
Emmanuel Macron sidesteps European division on China visit A slew of EU member trips to Beijing shows a desire to maintain friendly relations
Yuan Yi Zhu
06.04
Why is Scotland no longer jailing all rapists? Young offenders are being let off the hook
Louise Perry
05.04
Behind the scenes at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago speech Bikers and businessmen congregated in a gold-leafed ballroom
Cheryl Benard
05.04
Defund the police candidate sweeps Chicago Brandon Johnson's narrow victory highlights the lack of Democrat consensus
Richard Johnson
05.04
Donald Trump needs to get his humour back It will be a key weapon for his 2024 run
Oliver Bateman
05.04
Jacob Siegel: The great “disinformation” hoax The writer talks to Freddie Sayers about America's new censorship complex
UnHerd Staff
05.04
The media still won’t speak the truth about grooming gangs British Pakistanis are over-represented in this kind of child abuse
Charlie Peters
05.04
Was I wrong about the Covid infection fatality rate? I was mocked at the time, but new data supports my thinking
Sunetra Gupta
04.04
The other target of France’s protests: billionaires It's not just Emmanuel Macron who is at the sharp end of public anger
Peter Allen
04.04
The boldness of Nigel Lawson is a thing of the past Today's Tories are timid and confused compared to the late chancellor
Henry Hill
04.04
The female assassins of Russia’s anti-war movement The murder of Vladlen Tatarsky is a major escalation from the opposition
Bethany Elliott
04.04
Blair and Campbell haunt Starmer’s Albania visit The New Labour pair have long lent their services to the country
Mark Seddon
03.04
There is no ‘epidemic’ of anti-trans violence The White House is using recklessly imprecise language
Noah Carl
03.04
What’s behind Orbán’s strange claim about Ukraine peacekeepers? The Hungarian PM believes Western troops could be deployed
William Nattrass
03.04
Sanna Marin’s fall confirms that populism is back But it is not a rejection of Western support for Ukraine
Peter Franklin
03.04
Keir Starmer is still confused about biological sex The Labour leader tried to clear up his party's position, but is still denying reality
Joan Smith
31.03
The dollar isn’t going anywhere Talk of de-dollarisation is divorced from reality
Ralph Schoellhammer
31.03
We are on the cusp of a Democrat class war After 2024, divisions within the party may tear it apart
Joel Kotkin
31.03
Ukraine’s survival hinges on Avdiivka Zelenskyy has highlighted the strategic importance of the city
Lucas Webber
31.03
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign just got started The recent indictment could be a boon for the former president
Oliver Bateman
31.03
Was Audrey Hale a domestic terrorist? Ideological extremism doesn't explain this shooting
Katherine Dee
30.03
Could Europe benefit from de-dollarisation? America's financial hegemony is under threat
Philip Pilkington
30.03
Why is Jeremy Hunt attacking Joe Biden? The Chancellor has taken aim at the Inflation Reduction Act
Peter Franklin
30.03
Trust in UK institutions slumps since pre-pandemic Instability and bad decisions have eroded public confidence
Rob Lownie
30.03
Report: most UK schools now pushing gender ideology One in five don't even offer single-sex changing rooms
Debbie Hayton
29.03
We can’t stop AI — so let’s ride the tiger Elon Musk wants to temporarily halt the training of systems
Peter Franklin
29.03
The violent rhetoric of trans activists has to stop The shooting in Nashville is a wake-up call
Eliza Mondegreen
29.03
Why should we trust democracy indexes? Rankings frequently have a progressive bent
Will Collins
29.03
Twitter ‘hate speech’ has not increased under Musk Contrary to media reports, the evidence isn't there
Noah Carl
28.03
Wagner Group convict-soldiers start returning to Russia Over 50,000 prisoners accepted a six-month tour in exchange for freedom
Bethany Elliott
28.03
Germany facing largest strikes in decades Economic hardship and opposition to green policies have created a perfect storm
Ralph Schoellhammer