09.05

Daniel Ellsberg: targeting Russia and China is ‘insanity’ The former military analyst expressed fears about a potential nuclear conflict

UnHerd Staff

09.05

Kate Forbes: the public is fed up with censorship The SNP politician spoke out today about intolerance of differing views

Rob Lownie

09.05

Is a 2008-style credit crisis imminent? Banks are positioning themselves for another recession

Philip Pilkington

09.05

Germany feels the energy pinch without nuclear Economy minister Robert Habeck has finally admitted there is a problem

Ralph Schoellhammer

09.05

One in four Canadians supports euthanasia on grounds of poverty A significant minority wants to extend the assisted dying programme

James Billot

Monday
08.05

08.05

Richard Horton is destroying The Lancet with politics The editor's latest piece is his most partisan yet

Noah Carl

08.05

What’s behind Ted Lasso’s woke turn? The third series of the hit show has gone in a strange direction

Katherine Dee

08.05

The Green Party is the latest threat to the Tories Their gains in the local elections bode ill for Conservative MPs in the south

Peter Franklin

08.05

The regional banking crisis was always going to happen The regulators have been asleep on the job

John Rapley

Sunday
07.05

07.05

Cambridge students protest Stonewall co-founder’s talk Simon Fanshawe condemned the 'narcissism' of today's LGBT movement

Lara Brown

07.05

Why the Coronation left me feeling sad My conservative heart was moved, but the country is too far changed

Niall Gooch

Saturday
06.05

06.05

The Coronation is a wonderful contradiction in terms Today's ceremony is an open affront to the spirit of modernity

Yuan Yi Zhu

Friday
05.05

05.05

What the Left gets wrong about Jordan Neely’s death Liberals are ignoring the complexity of this case

Oliver Bateman

05.05

Why we French have fallen for King Charles Guillotining our monarch hasn't stopped us respecting yours

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet

05.05

Reform’s failure is a silver lining for Rishi Sunak The Right-wing party's disappointing election could save the Tories

John Oxley

05.05

Coronation surveillance is a step towards a dark future The new technology is more than just an invasion of privacy

Timandra Harkness

05.05

Local elections: Rishi Sunak pulls off the ‘reverse-Johnson’ The Conservatives have squandered the support they won in 2019

Alan Wager

05.05

There is a practical answer to the refugee crisis Asylum-seeking has been a cat-and-mouse game for too long

David Goodhart

05.05

Poland is on the verge of becoming a great power The country is undergoing a massive rearmament programme

Aris Roussinos

Thursday
04.05

04.05

What the manosphere and liberal feminism share Both worldviews advocate the same thing, but in different flavours

Mary Harrington

04.05

Beware the military-AI complex Like it or not, arms technology will shape the future

Peter Franklin

04.05

Kremlin drone attack shows Russian vulnerability It's not just the Ukrainian army that Putin has to worry about

Lucas Webber

04.05

Joe Biden must out-Trump Trump on the border issue Weak immigration policies won't win votes next year

Michael Cuenco

04.05

Robert Kennedy Jr: America needs a revolution The 2024 outsider on Biden, Ukraine and Covid misinformation

UnHerd Staff

Wednesday
03.05

03.05

What is George Osborne smoking? The ex-chancellor's embrace of trivial issues shouldn't surprise us

Henry Hill

03.05

Bailouts won’t prevent a financial crisis First Republic's fall is another warning shot to the central banks

Philip Pilkington

03.05

Here’s why human sex is binary Scientific American magazine made a bizarre claim to the contrary

Ellen Pasternack

03.05

Attacks on police play into Emmanuel Macron’s hands The President is turning violent protests into a political win

Peter Allen

03.05

Now is the time for Ukraine’s counteroffensive Successful weapons deliveries and increasing Russian disarray bodes well

Bethany Elliott

Tuesday
02.05

02.05

Universities are losing the battle on free speech Examples of institutional pushback pale in comparison to broader trends

Eric Kaufmann

02.05

Rishi Sunak: working-class champion? New polling shows that low-income voters prefer the PM to Keir Starmer

David Jeffery

02.05

Joanna Cherry highlights the SNP’s free speech problem The MP has been no-platformed by an Edinburgh Fringe venue

Joan Smith

02.05

Andrew Tate is not OK The influencer's tweets have become increasingly erratic

Oliver Bateman

Monday
01.05

01.05

The Covid questions that just won’t go away New reporting shows the extent of China's cover-up

Peter Franklin

01.05

Giorgia Meloni’s gay parenting bill is unconservative Limiting parental rights will further break up families

Alessandra Bocchi

01.05

Beware the impending commercial property crash Large-scale layoffs spell trouble for the economy

Philip Pilkington

Saturday
29.04

29.04

Can Britain learn from Erdogan’s mercurial statemanship? Turkey has shown the way in power projection by middle-ranking states

Aris Roussinos

Friday
28.04

28.04

White progressives on course to dominate the Democratic Party A new 'diploma divide' has given this group an outsize influence

Zach Goldberg

28.04

Berlin election highlights AfD’s growing influence The Right-wing party has become an unwanted kingmaker in Germany

Ralph Schoellhammer

28.04

Giorgia Meloni invokes Tolkien and Scruton in defence of Ukraine The Italian PM cited her conservative inspirations in a London speech

UnHerd Staff

28.04

Ukraine war drains Russia’s labour force State media has acknowledged that young workers are at a 30-year low

Bethany Elliott

28.04

Almost six in ten Britons feel politically homeless A widespread feeling of dissatisfaction pervades across the country

Eric Kaufmann

Thursday
27.04

27.04

Chinese cars pose an existential threat to Europe Electric vehicles are taking over from German diesel

Peter Franklin

27.04

Why is Joe Biden making environmental justice about race? The President's latest executive order ignores common sense

Noah Carl

27.04

Lia Thomas offers a lesson in feminism The transgender swimmer is distorting the term

Joan Smith

27.04

Survey: UK is one of the least racist countries in the world A new report shows widespread acceptance of immigrants and minorities

Rob Lownie

Wednesday
26.04

26.04

Why are home secretaries so obsessed with political correctness? Suella Braverman is the latest minister to make a familiar criticism of the police

Henry Hill

26.04

James Cleverly is right: war with China is not inevitable The Foreign Secretary has taken aim at fatalistic foreign policy thinking

Philip Pilkington

26.04

David Petraeus: Ukrainians will ‘out-suffer’ Vladimir Putin The retired general predicts a momentous spring counteroffensive

Mana Afsari

26.04

Where does Tucker Carlson go next? The ousted Fox News host has several options

Oliver Bateman

Tuesday
25.04

25.04

Keir Starmer’s masculinity lessons miss the point Policing banter in school won't reduce domestic violence

Nina Power

25.04

We need to tell the truth about Crimea Pretending the peninsula will return to Ukraine is dangerous

Anatol Lieven

25.04

Republicans gear up for a debt ceiling battle Focusing on subsidies to clean energy companies plays well with voters

Philip Pilkington

25.04

Rival factions are undermining Russia’s military Vladimir Putin is struggling to keep competing interests in check

Alec Bertina

25.04

The Tucker Carlson show will move elsewhere Fox News has just lost its greatest entertainer

Park MacDougald

Monday
24.04

24.04

In America, trans activists are turning to vandalism A Utah ban on 'gender-affirming care' for children has prompted a fierce backlash

Debbie Hayton

24.04

Coming to a dating app near you: robot wingmen AI is helping users to create dating profiles

Phoebe Arslanagić-Wakefield

24.04

The towns that defied the global baby shortage Depopulation isn't uniform throughout wealthy countries

Peter Franklin

24.04

Corporations jostle for Ukraine’s reconstruction money The budget has been estimated at over a trillion dollars

William Nattrass

Saturday
22.04

22.04

The real threat to the 2024 election isn’t AI Conspiracies are more likely to come from journalists than technology

Gavin Haynes

Friday
21.04

21.04

The fightback against gender identity has gone global From the UK to Mexico, politicians are taking a stand

Raquel Rosario Sánchez

21.04

Why aren’t Britain’s students coming back to school? A teenage mental health crisis is being ignored

Kristina Murkett

21.04

A requiem for BuzzFeed The clickbait platform deserved to go a long time ago

Andrew Orlowski

21.04

Dominic Raab’s exit is a victory for the Blob But the bullying probe has severely weakened Rishi Sunak's authority

John Oxley

21.04

Don’t blame Lula for playing both sides on Ukraine The Brazilian leader is taking advantage of a great power rivalry

Alex Hochuli

21.04

Academics punished for speech soars over last three years A new report finds a surge in sanctions against professors

James Billot

Thursday
20.04

20.04

From grain to China, divisions are tearing the EU apart The bloc is struggling to keep its member states in line

Ralph Schoellhammer

20.04

The Bud Light boycott is working Sales are down after the Dylan Mulvaney collaboration

Noah Carl

20.04

Just Stop Oil should stop targeting normies The group's stunts are geared towards the wrong demographic

Peter Franklin

20.04

Sweden: ‘insufficient’ evidence for child hormone treatment A government agency said that the practice should be considered experimental

Rob Lownie

Wednesday
19.04

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

Tuesday
18.04

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

Monday
17.04

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