Kennedy appears in front of the Senate last week. Credit: Getty
09/09/2025 - 7:30pm

Firing RFK Jr would be dangerous for Trump The President would struggle to find a trustworthy replacement

Emily Jashinsky

09.09

Record gold prices are a victory for the Right Conservatives are benefiting from a multibillion-dollar ecosystem

Oliver Bateman

09.09

Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland has lost its mind on trans issues The former first minister has defended her gender reforms

Rob Lownie

09.09
Palestine has become an animating issue on campuses across America. Credit: Getty

Third of US students say violence is acceptable response to speech

UnHerd Staff

Monday, September 8

08.09

Nato’s military advantage over China has evaporated Xi Jinping is rapidly modernizing his arsenal

Charlie Metcalfe

08.09
The evil of the Holocaust lends moral power to those who invoke it. Credit: Getty

Are one in five Britons really antisemitic?

Ralph Leonard

08.09

Why is the media silent about Iryna Zarutska’s murder? Progressive outlets are still squeamish about racial discourse

Mary Harrington

Sunday, September 7

07.09
Trumpism is not a subtle medication. Credit: Getty

Don’t judge Trump’s economic agenda on one jobs report

Joel Kotkin

07.09

Are Poles turning into Ukraine skeptics? A new survey shows a sharp drop in support for Nato expansion

Michal Kranz

07.09

Shigeru Ishiba’s exit is a sign of deeper Japanese malaise No leader has been able to address the country's structural problems

Philip Patrick

07.09
Putin is exacerbating divisions within the EU. Credit: Getty

Putin’s warning about Western troops exposes Europe’s irrelevance

Bethany Elliott

Saturday, September 6

06.09

Eric Adams’s accomplishments won’t save his campaign It’s time for the New York City Mayor to drop out before it’s too late

John Ketcham

06.09

Prince William cannot stay out of politics forever The next monarch will inherit a nation split over identity and immigration

Niall Gooch

06.09

Reform UK looks to Trump as it prepares for power Nigel Farage wants to put talented political outsiders in a future Cabinet

Rob Lownie

Friday, September 5

05.09
'Yo, Xi'. Credit: Getty

Can Xi and Putin cheat death before the rest of the world?

Gavin Haynes

05.09

National conservatives should not surrender to Silicon Valley Machines must benefit the majority, not tech elites

Fred Bauer

05.09

Trump’s Department of War rebrand is long overdue Restoring the DoD’s original name is a more fitting reflection of its mission

Sohrab Ahmari

05.09

Will Angela Rayner lead the Labour Left against Starmer? She remains popular with the party's base

John Oxley

05.09
The Housing Secretary may keep her job, but her reputation could suffer permanent damage. Credit: Getty

Angela Rayner’s has backed herself into a corner on property scandal

Henry Hill

Thursday, September 4

04.09

Russia and China are creating a new axis of energy This week’s summit has reoriented the global oil and gas markets

Tom Holland

04.09
Hawley is one of Congress's most outspoken critics of Big Tech. Credit: Getty

Josh Hawley: AI will create a caste system in America

UnHerd Staff

04.09

Energy drinks ban won’t solve culture of overstimulation Adults can do more to shield children from addictive environments

Stella O'Malley

04.09

Jay Bhattacharya: the First Amendment is unenforceable The NIH director warned that current free speech protections are insufficient

UnHerd Staff

04.09
Ireland’s anti-immigration movement has developed in tandem with England’s. Credit: Getty

England’s ‘Raise the Colors’ inspires flag protests in Dublin

Michael Murphy

04.09

Rachel Reeves is not to blame for spiraling UK gilt yields Decades of rising imports and plateauing exports have left Britain worse off

Andrew O'Brien

Wednesday, September 3

03.09

New UK color test The DC leader has welcomed federal intervention in the capital

Emily Jashinsky

03.09

Google’s legal win is not the end of its troubles This week’s antitrust trial puts the White House in a difficult spot

Andrew Orlowski

03.09
'You may not like the laws, but Congress wrote them,' Homan said today. Credit: Getty

Tom Homan: the border wall saves lives

UnHerd Staff

03.09

Afghanistan earthquake awakens anti-Taliban resistance Politicians are offering religious rhetoric rather than aid relief

Ali Hamedani

03.09

Is therapy to blame for the sex recession? New data points to a further decline in intimacy

Zoe Strimpel

03.09
Japan is a country unfamiliar with radical cultural fusion. Credit: Getty

Osaka protests are just the start of Japan’s immigration backlash

Philip Patrick

Tuesday, September 2

02.09

National Guard ruling will play into Trump’s hands The President can frame the decision as proof of his political courage

Kyle Sammin