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12 Oct 2025 - 9:00am
Canterbury Cathedral art installation is a distraction from true faith
Rose Lyddon
Saturday, 11 October
11.10
Steve Bannon denounces Trump’s Qatari airbase plan
The former White House adviser warned that the decision violated MAGA principles
UnHerd Staff
11.10
Colleges must stand with MIT against Trump’s funding deal
Academic freedom depends on protecting free expression
Michael Hurley
11.10
In defence of university kink clubs
Let’s not get tied up in knots over healthy expressions of sexuality
Rowan Pelling
11.10
Keir Starmer can’t save Britain’s rural pubs
Niall Gooch
Friday, 10 October
10.10
Conservatives are taking the wrong lesson from Jimmy Kimmel’s decline
A Right-wing alternative won't save the dying late-night show format
Oliver Bateman
10.10
Trump could ignite chaos if he uses the Insurrection Act
Sending in troops would fan the flames of lawlessness, not douse them
Kyle Sammin
10.10
Why María Corina Machado deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuelans know how much she has risked to challenge Nicolás Maduro
Paola Romero
10.10
Neil Kinnock: death of Tory Party would harm Labour
Rob Lownie
10.10
EU doubles down on gender ideology with self-ID plan
Brussels is encouraging member states to let young children change their legal sex
Josephine Bartosch
10.10
Will Reform UK ever be the party of business?
Nigel Farage may struggle to impress the City
Henry Hill
Thursday, 9 October
09.10
Katie Porter shows why Democrats keep alienating GOP voters
Zaid Jilani
09.10
How the Gaza ceasefire could fall apart
Iran will not let Hamas die
David Rose and Ali Hamedani
09.10
Scrapping stamp duty will alienate Northern Tories
Kemi Badenoch’s policy is likely to exacerbate the housing crisis
Andrew O'Brien
09.10
Gaza ceasefire could be Trump’s greatest victory yet
It may redefine the US President’s legacy
Tom Rogan
09.10
Lenny Henry’s reparations demand ignores black British history
Jide Ehizele
Wednesday, 8 October
08.10
Will Sam Altman’s chipmaking gamble implode?
OpenAI has signed $1 trillion in deals this year
Gavin Haynes
08.10
‘Farage is socialist’ becomes new Tory attack line
Conservatives are finding novel ways to discredit Reform UK
Max Mitchell
08.10
Trump’s new farm rule betrays American workers
Those who feed the nation stand to lose thousands of dollars a year
Dustin Guastella
08.10
‘Queer history’ doesn’t need Lord Nelson
Philip Hensher
08.10
EU tariffs will crush Britain’s struggling steel industry
New measures risk finishing off a sector already weakened by decades of neglect
Chris Bayliss
Tuesday, 7 October
07.10
Bluesky civil war shows free speech is harder than it looks
No site can provide both total safety and open expression
Katherine Dee
07.10
Supreme Court’s conversion therapy case is a test of censorship
At stake is the freedom to ask difficult questions about gender identity
Lisa Selin Davis
07.10
Chris Philp: Tories are looking to Trump for deportations plan
Max Mitchell
07.10
Zack Polanski is outflanking Corbyn on the British Left
Green proposals on landlords and Israel could snatch votes from Your Party
Peter Franklin
07.10
Israel’s Tommy Robinson invitation is a strategic misstep
Netanyahu’s attempt to find new allies abroad will backfire
Limor Simhony Philpott
Monday, 6 October
06.10
Emmanuel Todd: US has accepted defeat against China
UnHerd Staff
06.10
Will Labour’s police reforms fall into the two-tier trap?
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is cracking down on recurring protests
Henry Hill
06.10
French PM’s resignation has brought crisis to Macron’s door
Sébastien Lecornu, an ally of the President, was only appointed last month
Francois Valentin
06.10
Andrej Babiš’s Czech victory realigns European populism
A Visegrad alliance could obstruct EU policy on Ukraine
Susanne Mundschenk
06.10
Tory deportations pledge is a weak Farage tribute act
Tom Jones
Sunday, 5 October
05.10
LA failures are killing its tourism industry
International visitors are put off by the city’s crime and degradation
Joel Kotkin
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