03.03 17:11

Israel is a cautionary tale for the Anglo-American Left Netanyahu's multi-ethnic coalition proves that demography isn't destiny

David Swift

01.01

Marianne Williamson: America needs a Philosopher King The Democratic challenger talks to Flo Read about her personal crusade for peace

Flo Read

01.01

Ukraine’s brain drain is 17 times worse than Russia’s The country's high-skilled workers are leaving en masse

Noah Carl

01.01

The SNP needs Alex Salmond back The maligned ex-leader sees an opportunity to return to frontline politics

John Lloyd

01.01

The anti-ESG backlash has begun The campaign is gathering momentum in Republican states

James Billot

Thursday
02.03

02.03

The ugly side of TikTok’s beauty filter A new app has taken a worryingly dystopian turn

Phoebe Arslanagić-Wakefield

02.03

The danger in Keir Starmer appointing Sue Gray The civil service must be independent from party politics

Peter Franklin

02.03

Dominic Cummings on stage: a tragic hero reduced to farce 'DOM — The Play' captures just how far Brexit's chief architect has fallen

Nicholas Harris

02.03

The European energy crisis isn’t over The continent is still scrambling to find new energy sources

Ralph Schoellhammer

Wednesday
01.03

01.03

Bank of England Deputy Governor: digital pound is ‘likely’ Sir Jon Cunliffe told MPs that Britcoin could be on the way

James Billot

01.03

Humza Yousaf is Nicola Sturgeon in disguise The favourite to be the next SNP leader is in a muddle about gender self-ID

Joan Smith

01.03

What happened to the anti-war Left? This once reliably vocal faction has gone quiet

Paul Embery

01.03

The grim lesson of the Lockdown Files The Government sacrificed care home residents in favour of mass testing

Thomas Fazi

01.03

Rishi Sunak’s deal has given unionists the upper hand The Stormont Brake will give their votes more weight

Tom McTague

01.03

Is Mexico’s President right to think that elves exist? Andrés Manuel López Obrador claimed an elf was captured on camera

Peter Franklin

Tuesday
28.02

28.02

Don’t be fooled: China wants Russian victory in Ukraine A public stance of neutrality is geared towards self-preservation

Lucas Webber

28.02

Michael Gove: ‘Woke’ is too nice a word for it The minister says the term trivialises a powerful and destructive force

Rob Lownie

28.02

Ireland backtracks on gender identity curriculum in schools Students will no longer be taught that gender is on a spectrum

Debbie Hayton

28.02

Wakefield shows the emptiness of blasphemy allegations The British state is too willing to accept complaints at face value

Liam Duffy

28.02

Why the DUP will take its time over the deal The Party doesn't want to be outflanked on the Right

Gerry Lynch

28.02

What’s happening to Saturday Night Live? The comedy show seems to be moving beyond its Left-liberal guardrails

Panda La Terriere

Monday
27.02

27.02

Across Europe, support for Ukraine is holding — for now Tax rises and pension changes will make the economic costs more visible

William Nattrass

27.02

Dilbert’s creator and the worrying return of racial separation Scott Adams told white Americans to stay away from black people

Oliver Bateman

27.02

Chinese university invents robotic lips for remote kissing A new creation promises to transmit kisses between long-distance lovers 

Mary Harrington

27.02

62% of Brits worried about affording basic necessities The latest wave of UnHerd Britain polling reveals widespread anxiety

UnHerd Staff

Friday
24.02

24.02

Have sanctions really hurt Russia? If anything, Europe has come off worse from the decision

Philip Pilkington

24.02

Google’s Supreme Court case could disrupt the whole internet Big Tech may now be legally responsible for recommendation algorithms

Oliver Bateman

24.02

Tony Blair calls for new front against Russia in Africa The former Prime Minister points to Wagner Group activities in the Sahel

James Billot

24.02

Will it be First Minister Humza Yousaf? There is less to the SNP's 'continuity candidate' than meets the eye

Eddie Barnes

24.02

UnHerd debate: Should the West send more military support to Ukraine? Featuring Peter Hitchens, Konstantin Kisin, Thomas Fazi and Edward Lucas

UnHerd Staff

24.02

Is the Ukraine war about to spread to Moldova? The tiny state is vulnerable to Putin's territorial ambitions

Peter Franklin

24.02

Freddie Sayers debates Ukraine escalation on the BBC UnHerd's Executive Editor warned against the rhetoric coming from the West

UnHerd Staff

Thursday
23.02

23.02

The Onion’s J.K. Rowling ‘interview’ isn’t satire Humourless personal attacks are now the basis for comedy, apparently

Joan Smith

23.02

Keir Starmer’s ‘missions’ could lead to his undoing The Labour leader is refusing to tackle issues that voters care about

Richard Johnson

23.02

The new fad: plastic surgery to look more masculine It's not just women going under the knife

Phoebe Arslanagić-Wakefield

23.02

California’s budget deficit spells trouble The state is fighting to keep hold of its super-rich taxpayers

Joel Kotkin

Wednesday
22.02

22.02

Despite pressure, Austria clings on to its neutrality The nation sees itself as a bridge between West and East

Ralph Schoellhammer

22.02

The era of rules-based central banking is over Welcome to a world of monetary uncertainty

Philip Pilkington

22.02

In Ukraine, the spring offensive could take years Russia remains dependent on inexperienced men and depleted munitions

Bethany Elliott

22.02

Beware the promise of ‘peak woke’ Unfortunately, the war is far from over

Peter Franklin

Tuesday
21.02

21.02

Kate Forbes’ Christian beliefs illustrate the limits of secularism Certain perspectives are inherently disqualifying from public life

Niall Gooch

21.02

The war over children’s literature has only just begun The posthumous edits to Roald Dahl's works mark a new escalation

Louise Perry

21.02

Vladimir Putin finally calls Russia’s ‘special military operation’ a war The President made the admission in his State of the Nation speech

Maximilian Hess

21.02

Labour’s Asian-origin heartlands want lower immigration too Migration concerns aren't just the preserve of white Brits

Rakib Ehsan

21.02

Why is there no Covid-19 commission in America? The public deserves an investigation

Margery Smelkinson and Leslie Bienen

Monday
20.02

20.02

Western public support for Ukraine is falling New polls show that war fatigue may be setting in

James Billot

20.02

Fewer Brits now support Irish reunification than in 1998 Backing has fallen by over 10 points in the last two decades

Henry Hill

20.02

Viktor Orbán accuses Germany of leaving the ‘peace camp’ The Hungarian PM says the country has become more hawkish

William Nattrass

20.02

The media pushes polyamory — but the public isn’t buying it Despite numerous columns on the subject, the practice hasn't taken off

Mary Harrington

20.02

New data reveals nationwide desire for lower immigration The latest wave of UnHerd Britain polling shows an unusual level of agreement

UnHerd Staff

Friday
17.02

17.02

Replika users mourn the loss of their chatbot girlfriends An AI app's decision to remove its sexting function reveals a concerning trend

Phoebe Arslanagić-Wakefield

17.02

The real cause of the teen mental health crisis It's too easy to lay all the blame on social media

Freya India

17.02

Washington embraces the Azov Brigade Should America's politicians not be more careful about meeting the far-Right group?

Lucas Webber

17.02

Can The New York Times resist the trans backlash? The paper is facing internal dissent over its gender coverage

Debbie Hayton

17.02

Conspiracy? Not really, just common sense My fellow North Easterners are not wrong to believe in an all-powerful distant elite

Tom McTague

Thursday
16.02

16.02

OSINT picks holes in Seymour Hersh’s Nord Stream claims Open-source analysts argue that the journalist's theory doesn't add up

Rob Lownie

16.02

Is a religious revival breaking out in America? Worshippers are visiting Asbury University in their droves

Peter Franklin

16.02

Why ethnic minorities and young people are more conspiratorial The British electorate is likely to become only more so

Eric Kaufmann

16.02

Pfizer and Ursula von der Leyen: the missing text messages The public should know about her private dealings with the company's CEO

Thomas Fazi

Wednesday
15.02

15.02

Who really blew up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline? Freddie Sayers challenges Jeffrey Sachs on his claim that America was responsible

UnHerd Staff

15.02

Why vintage conspiracies are back in fashion The tech-inflected nature of a dystopian pandemic might be to blame

Flo Read

15.02

How Scotland fell out of love with Nicola Sturgeon A steady decline in the polls made her resignation inevitable

Henry Hill

15.02

Don’t blame J.K. Rowling for Brianna Ghey’s death Trans activists are holding the author responsible for the teenager's killing

Joan Smith

15.02

Is Ukraine trying to open a second front against Russia? A once-supportive Georgia is now wary of being drawn into the war

William Nattrass

Tuesday
14.02

14.02

Wakanda Forever borrows from Wagner Group playbook The film's anti-French tropes lean into the Russian militia's propaganda

Francois Valentin

14.02

Brazil turns its back on its old American master Once a major backer of America, Lula is now choosing a different path

Philip Cunliffe

14.02

Why Hogwarts Legacy will prevail The Harry Potter game has benefitted from a media storm

Oliver Bateman

14.02

Is Yevgeny Prigozhin falling out of favour with the Kremlin? Russia's Defence Ministry appears to be reining in the Wagner Group leader

Bethany Elliott

14.02

Elections in Europe: Olaf Scholz humiliated, Giorgia Meloni soars Three elections, two wildly different results

James Billot

Monday
13.02

13.02

Louis-Vincent Gave: the truth about China’s reopening The country has abandoned its signature lockdown policy

UnHerd Staff

13.02

Is this the new golden era of UFOs? Several unidentified objects have been shot down by the US military since Friday

Peter Franklin

13.02

Tim Pool: the latest gonzo journalist to be forced out After the James O'Keefe saga, independent media is running out of steam

Oliver Bateman

13.02

Andrew Tate is Alan Partridge run amok A new documentary shows the influencer at his most cringeworthy

Mary Harrington

13.02

Most of the UK is already in recession The latest ONS growth numbers conceal a worrying reality

Philip Pilkington

Saturday
11.02

11.02

Number of foreign workers in Japan hits record high Looser work restrictions have led to a surge in immigration

Philip Patrick

Friday
10.02

10.02

Texas and Florida lead the fight against the DEI complex The two states are defunding several diversity initiatives

Daniel Kalder

10.02

Nicola Sturgeon’s trans U-turn threatens independence The First Minister attached herself to the wrong issue

Effie Deans

10.02

Estonian spy agency: Russia poses ‘credible’ threat to Baltic states An intelligence chief has claimed that Putin has ambitions beyond Ukraine

Rob Lownie

10.02

Labour’s by-election win paves the way for a Boris return A drubbing in West Lancashire is a troubling sign for Rishi Sunak

Alan Wager

10.02

Don’t let the far-Left co-opt university strikes Individual academics are being pressured by militant unions

Zoe Strimpel

Thursday
09.02

09.02

New report investigates the emotional life of incels This poorly understood community is about more than sexual rejection

James Billot

09.02

The danger of Sweden’s Sami Day celebrations Recognising indigenous populations may leave them open to political attack

Peter Franklin