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28.03 11:54
The Nashville shooting will intensify America’s culture wars
Both Left and Right were quick to pounce on the perpetrator's motives
Oliver Bateman
01.01
Scottish result spells gender trouble for Keir Starmer
Humza Yousaf's election will reignite tensions within the Labour Party
Joan Smith
01.01
Why are Americans dying so young?
US life expectancy is falling well behind Europe
Peter Franklin
Monday
27.03
27.03
Humza Yousaf is good news for the Union
The new SNP leader is an example of the UK's strength
Tom McTague
27.03
French protests threaten to spill into Europe
The cost-of-living crisis is hurting the whole continent
Philip Pilkington
27.03
Is this the last gasp of Israel’s secular Left?
The ultra-Orthodox community is now in the ascendancy
Ashley Rindsberg
27.03
Has Botox killed our capacity to empathise?
Research shows that injections alter humans' ability to react to emotion
Mary Harrington
27.03
EU’s energy summit ends in division over Net Zero
Not every country is on board with the green agenda
William Nattrass
Saturday
25.03
25.03
Why do young people still support lockdowns?
A suspicion of democracy has bred an authoritarian streak
Max Mitchell
Friday
24.03
24.03
Don’t blame conservatives for the culture wars
Activists have been quietly promoting progressive issues for decades
Eric Kaufmann
24.03
World Athletics trans ruling is a watershed moment
The decision will have ripple effects across the world of sport
Jon Pike
24.03
The Silicon Valley Bank collapse will hurt Joe Biden
The President has much to lose from the ongoing fallout
Joel Kotkin
24.03
Why feminists should fear a declining birth rate
The example of South Korea is a warning shot
Louise Perry
24.03
Are raccoon dogs really to blame for Covid?
The latest origin theory for the virus doesn't hold much water
Peter Franklin
24.03
Top Harvard Astronomer: The evidence for extraterrestrial life
Professor Avi Loeb on why he risked his reputation to study UFOs
Flo Read
Thursday
23.03
23.03
Who will represent the dissenting minority?
UnHerd polling shows that a populist strain in British politics persists
Thomas Fazi
23.03
Keir Starmer is (still) equivocating on women’s rights
The Labour leader's new gender policy is a fudge
Joan Smith
23.03
Centrist dads rally at ‘The Rest is Politics Live’
Thousands flocked to the London Palladium to mourn a bygone world
Nicholas Harris
23.03
Boris Johnson will escape into the night
The former PM will remain a force in Tory politics, even if he never returns
Henry Hill
23.03
Three years on: Britons still support lockdowns
New UnHerd polling reveals most of the nation thinks the measure was justified
Rob Lownie
Wednesday
22.03
22.03
Left-wing bias persists in OpenAI’s GPT-4 model
Despite improvements, it is easy to game the system
David Rozado
22.03
The truth about Posie Parker and the neo-Nazis
Australian politicians were too quick to tar gender-critical feminists
Petra Bueskens
22.03
Giorgia Meloni confronts increasingly sceptical public on Ukraine
The Italian PM remains committed to providing military aid
William Nattrass
22.03
Trans activists are today’s Militant Tendency
If Keir Starmer wants to succeed, he must face them down
Debbie Hayton
Tuesday
21.03
21.03
How Nature journal hurt Trump supporters’ trust in science
A new study shows that endorsing Biden had a polarising effect on its readership
James Billot
21.03
The myth of Sweden’s voluntary lockdown
Mobility data shows that Swedes' behaviour barely changed during the pandemic
Noah Carl
21.03
Paris rises up against ‘King Macron’
Charles's forthcoming visit to France couldn't come at a more difficult time
Peter Allen
21.03
The Dutch farmers’ party victory is a warning to the green movement
People across Europe are fed up with unfair environmental policies
Peter Franklin
Monday
20.03
20.03
Why the DUP’s rebellion matters
The rejection of the Windsor Framework is more than a symbolic vote
Tom McTague
20.03
Portland stages a funeral for the death of face masks
Attendees will gather to mourn the end of 'public health'
Mary Harrington
20.03
Olaf Scholz is all talk, no tank
The Chancellor's €100bn military promise hasn't materialised
Ralph Schoellhammer
20.03
Vladimir Putin goes on the road
Russia's President made trips to Crimea and Mariupol this weekend
Bethany Elliott
20.03
Are we about to enter a full-scale banking crisis?
The international monetary system is looking increasingly shaky
Philip Pilkington
Saturday
18.03
18.03
Lionel Shriver: Insensitivity Reader
The author explains why she's determined to keep offending people
UnHerd Staff
Friday
17.03
17.03
Alastair Campbell: I wish Iraq had never happened
Tony Blair's former press secretary came close to expressing regret
James Billot
17.03
Is the West breaking its jet taboo on Ukraine?
Both Poland and Slovakia have agreed to send planes
William Nattrass
17.03
Do young people prefer monarchy to democracy?
A distrust of politicians has led to an embrace of the sacral
Esme Partridge
17.03
The Sahel now accounts for nearly half the world’s terrorism
Saharan Africa has replaced the Middle East as the epicentre of global terror
Rob Lownie
Thursday
16.03
16.03
DEI has accelerated the rise of the race fraudster
Vianne Timmons and Raquel Saraswati are the latest offenders
Oliver Bateman
16.03
Norway’s top epidemiologist: Sweden handled Covid well
Preben Aavitsland says its response was unfairly demonised
James Billot
16.03
Dutch farmers’ party secures landslide victory
The BBB's huge election win is a direct challenge to Mark Rutte's coalition
Senay Boztas
16.03
Poll shows nationwide backing for monarchy
But Scottish and younger people are less sure
James Kanagasooriam
Wednesday
15.03
15.03
The case against the Silicon Valley Bank rescue
Matthew Stoller set out the dangers of the decision to protect SVB depositors
UnHerd Staff
15.03
Germany’s Health Minister changes tune on vaccine injuries
Karl Lauterbach is having a dramatic fall from grace
Thomas Fazi
15.03
Techies are replacing bankers as public enemy number one
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has put a target on the community's back
Philip Pilkington
15.03
Jeremy Hunt needs childcare lessons from Liz Truss
The Chancellor's new plan for parents is too authoritarian
Dan Hitchens
15.03
Russia doubles down on disruption in the wider region
Moldova and Georgia are just the latest examples of Kremlin overreach
Bethany Elliott
15.03
Chris Miller: Get ready for the chip wars
Could microchips stop China invading Taiwan?
UnHerd Staff
Tuesday
14.03
14.03
Ron DeSantis’s mysterious position on Ukraine
Is the Florida Governor a hawk in dove's clothing?
James Billot
14.03
The Saudi-Iran pact is no triumph for China
US influence in the Middle East may be declining, but the real winner is Russia
Kyle Orton
14.03
Joe Biden should listen to the BMJ on trans guidance
The President is confused about medical interventions for young people
Joan Smith
14.03
Maidan 2.0 in Georgia? Be careful what you wish for
A Ukraine-style uprising could lead to another bloody war
William Nattrass
Monday
13.03
13.03
Could small boats decide the next election?
Migration surges have a history of swinging votes
Eric Kaufmann
13.03
Dr Fauci is still downplaying the lab-leak hypothesis
The former chief medical advisor gave an evasive interview this weekend
Peter Franklin
13.03
David Sacks: is the Silicon Valley Bank deal a bailout?
The tech investor argues that the Government is right to protect depositors
UnHerd Staff
13.03
Peta’s ‘Last Of Us’ advert dials up the fear message
Guilting the population into compliance is the organisation's only weapon
Mary Harrington
13.03
The SVB collapse marks the end of the Silicon Valley era
The Bay Area is no longer brimming with innovative startups and entrepreneurs
Joel Kotkin
Friday
10.03
10.03
Britain’s coal country remains sceptical of green agenda
Former parts of the industrial North are suspicious of costly policies
Philip Anderson
10.03
In defence of Russell Brand
Free societies need mavericks, heretics and ranters
Peter Franklin
10.03
Mary Harrington: Feminism against progress
Should the future of womanhood look more like the past?
UnHerd Staff
10.03
Zach Willmore: TikTok’s new HIV ‘influencer’
The creator is one of many documenting their journey with the virus
Katherine Dee
Thursday
09.03
09.03
State-commissioned studies in Germany skewed by green agenda
Alarmist research is motivated by faulty assumptions
Ralph Schoellhammer
09.03
Gary Lineker doesn’t understand the Holocaust
Modern invocations of the atrocity strip it of its historical context
Samuel Rubinstein
09.03
Is Georgia having a Euromaidan moment?
Ongoing protests bear many similarities with events in Ukraine nine years ago
Tim Ogden
09.03
National conservatism has a future in Britain
The ideology can provide a principled case for lower immigration
Peter Franklin
09.03
Cracks emerge in Germany’s coveted education system
A new study found that nearly two million young people have no qualifications
Katja Hoyer
Wednesday
08.03
08.03
Isabel Oakeshott: the lesson of the Lockdown Files
The journalist explains how politicians got drunk on power during the pandemic
UnHerd Staff
08.03
Mike Gapes’s return to Labour shows he never cared about Brexit
The former MP cynically used the referendum to remove Jeremy Corbyn
Aaron Bastani
08.03
Ukraine responsible for Nord Stream 2 attack? You heard it here first
The New York Times has now floated the theory
UnHerd Staff
08.03
Ireland’s ‘women in the home’ referendum: a middle-class obsession
If approved, the constitution will be changed to become more 'gender-neutral'
Mary Harrington
08.03
The SNP has become a strange and eccentric sect
Last night's leadership debate revealed how detached the party has become
Eddie Barnes
08.03
The Bill Cosby story shows the problem with ‘consent’
A new BBC documentary gets caught in a sex-positive muddle
Louise Perry
Tuesday
07.03
07.03
Is the tide turning on DEI?
Even progressive groups are voicing their concerns
John Sailer
07.03
Even Eddie Izzard hesitates on Scotland’s gender bill
The comedian says it isn't transphobic to oppose it
Joan Smith
07.03
Russian Volunteer Corps: the far-Right militia fighting Putin
The neo-Nazi group claimed responsibility for last week's Bryansk attack
Lucas Webber
07.03
Britain is now one of the world’s most socially liberal countries
But a socially conservative minority remains substantial
Rob Lownie
Monday
06.03
06.03
China and America are set for Great Divergence 2.0
As US growth remains sluggish, China is rebounding
Philip Pilkington
06.03
JayCee Cooper’s court victory is a loss for USA Powerlifting
Now the sport must allow trans athletes to compete with women
Debbie Hayton
06.03
Giorgia Meloni urges India to be peacemaker in Ukraine
The Italian PM argued that Narendra Modi could play a central role
William Nattrass
06.03
Get ready for the return of Jair Bolsonaro
Brazil's former president declared that his mission was not yet over
Alex Hochuli
06.03
Why are trans activists trying to cancel a ‘silencing women’ event?
Protesters claim that a talk on sex-based research is transphobic
Joan Smith
06.03
Revealed: Britain’s most green-sceptic towns
Support for environmental policies is widespread but not universal
Rob Lownie
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