12.01
Coleman Hughes: asking ‘where are you from?’ isn’t racist The writer responds to Prince Harry and Ngozi Fulani
Coleman Hughes
12.01
The German Greens are playing into Russia’s hands The push for clean energy may, perversely, lead to more demand for Russian gas
Ralph Schoellhammer
12.01
Lynette ‘Diamond’ Hardaway represented the best and worst of Trump The entertainer was an influential part of the MAGA movement
Oliver Bateman
11.01
Colehill Cricket Club: the latest NIMBY victim The century-old club is just one of many rural fixtures now under attack
Tom Jones
11.01
The latest reason to change gender: child custody A father in Ecuador is identifying as a woman to see his kids
Greta Aurora
11.01
Coinbase’s stock deserves to fall The crypto exchange's problems are only just beginning
Greg Barker
11.01
George Pell avoided self-pity to the end The cardinal rose above the accusations levelled against him
Niall Gooch
11.01
Happy Valley: the crime drama that eschewed porn and won The BBC show includes real women and shuns gratuitous sexual violence
Louise Perry
10.01
A fifth of Americans approve of the Jan 6 Capitol takeover The proportion is more than double that of two years ago
James Billot
10.01
The future belongs to competent populists Today's most popular leaders are largely anti-establishment
Peter Franklin
10.01
BRICS undermine dollar hegemony with gold purchases Central banks have been accumulating the precious metal at a record rate
Philip Pilkington
10.01
Putting populists on trial is a dangerous game The acquittal of Andrej Babiš on fraud charges has only boosted his popularity
William Nattrass
09.01
Ketamine in a box is no cure for ailments of the soul A new treatment called 'Mindbloom' targets anxious women
Mary Harrington
09.01
We haven’t heard the last of Jack Ma The billionaire has ceded control of his company but remains a powerful force
Austin Williams
09.01
Scotland’s gender reforms will spark a constitutional crisis Is this all part of the plan for Nicola Sturgeon?
Joan Smith
09.01
The war in Ukraine is spilling into Russia Ukrainian forces are making moves into Russian territory
Lucas Webber
07.01
Could you replace your lawyer with a chatbot? Next month an AI attorney will defend a client in court
Adam King
06.01
How many people are actually trans? New census data, suggesting one in 200 people are trans, is misleading
Debbie Hayton
06.01
David Sacks: the tech reset has only just begun The PayPal co-founder predicts that Elon Musk has started a great reckoning
UnHerd Staff
06.01
How Rishi Sunak unleashed the anti-maths philistines Judging by the reaction this week, snobbery over STEM is as strong as ever
Yuan Yi Zhu
06.01
From the EU to Olaf Scholz, Germans are losing faith A new poll shows a drop in confidence in nearly every institution
Katja Hoyer
05.01
Study finds science is becoming less innovative There has been a precipitous fall in the number of new discoveries
Rob Lownie
05.01
Who will be the guarantor of peace in Ukraine? Several countries are vying to lead negotiations
Bethany Elliott
05.01
Keir Starmer is finally breaking out of his shell The Labour leader delivered his most ambitious speech yet
Jonathan Rutherford
05.01
Rishi Sunak needs a new speechwriter Over-written and over-edited, the PM's speeches keep falling flat
Peter Franklin
05.01
Why are incels turning themselves into girls? The rise of 'transmaxxing' is a sign of things to come
Mary Harrington
04.01
Is Poland playing politics over reparations? Its claim to compensation is fuelled by anti-German resentment
William Nattrass
04.01
Migrant violence mars New Year’s Eve in Germany But politicians respond with only silence
Ralph Schoellhammer
04.01
Kevin McCarthy’s critics have a point Warnings about the degradation of the House strike a chord with Americans
Kyle Sammin
04.01
Why has there been no reckoning over Rotherham? A new investigation shows disgraced councillors still hold influential positions
Louise Perry
04.01
Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest becomes vaccine talking point The NFL incident has been weaponised by both sides of the Covid divide
Oliver Bateman
03.01
Brett Scott: Beware a cashless society The former broker spoke to UnHerd about the risks of digital money
UnHerd Staff
03.01
Decolonisation isn’t just about the West Activists should acknowledge that non-Western powers are guilty too
Peter Franklin
03.01
Britain is in denial about military spending The Government won't acknowledge the new economic reality
Philip Pilkington
03.01
Across Europe, nobody accepts blame for the recession EU leaders are ignoring the bloc's self-inflicted errors
William Nattrass
02.01
The NHS is betraying women over same-sex care A new report shines light on a health service in thrall to gender ideology
Joan Smith
02.01
Could Labour really become the party of law and order? The Opposition will need more than new slogans to become serious about crime
Paul Embery
02.01
China’s Covid policy has ravaged its economy The country is no longer projected to overtake America this decade
Austin Williams
31.12
Covid restrictions on Chinese travellers are a bad idea The underlying idea that politicians can control viruses was never true
David Paton
30.12
Andrew Tate: a very modern misogynist The influencer exhibits the privileges of manhood with none of its responsibilities
Louise Perry
30.12
Libs of TikTok enters the mainstream Chaya Raichik's Tucker Carlson slot may inspire other anons to go public
Oliver Bateman
30.12
Five things that didn’t happen in 2022 The Omicron lockdown, the invasion of Taiwan and Donald Trump's revenge
Peter Franklin
29.12
Europe’s obsession with organic farming hurts the poor Insisting on less efficient production methods at a time of shortage is perverse
Ralph Schoellhammer
29.12
2022 was a disaster for ordinary savers Only the rich can benefit from market turmoil
Philip Pilkington
29.12
The latest advice from diet experts: don’t diet The official approach is now to avoid 'restriction' and focus on 'self-esteem'
Louise Perry
28.12
Embittered Putin promotes his vision of a Eurasian Russia Shunned by the West, the Russian President is looking for allies elsewhere
Lucas Webber
28.12
Serbia troops on high alert as Kosovo tensions rise Road blockades are raising the prospect of renewed conflict
William Nattrass
28.12
Why Whoopi Goldberg won’t be cancelled This isn't the first time she has got away with anti-Semitic remarks
Oliver Bateman
27.12
What critics get wrong about King Charles’s Christmas speech Paying tribute to other faiths does not make it relativistic
Esme Partridge
27.12
New York Times claims Louisa May Alcott was trans Is no historical figure safe from gender ideology?
Joan Smith
27.12
Twitter 2.0: new leadership, same old problems The newly released Covid Files aren't a slam dunk for Elon Musk
David Auerbach
27.12
A Taiwan conflict would be nothing like Ukraine The standoff with Russia does not provide a template for Asia
Lyle Goldstein
26.12
‘Good King Wenceslas’ is an anthem for cosmopolitanism The carol reveals a longtime British fascination with Eastern Europe
Niall Gooch
25.12
Bring back secular Christmas It is one of the great achievements of western popular culture
Peter Franklin
24.12
King Charles understands the Christian limits of his power Even the monarch must bow to God's will
Elizabeth Oldfield
23.12
Christmas is a time for chaos The midwinter festival has always been a moment to turn things upside down
Tom Hodgkinson
23.12
Azerbaijani environmental protests could start a war A dispute over gold exports risks spilling into a wider conflict
Gabriel Gavin
23.12
Abortion centres are the new sacred space A woman has been arrested for praying silently outside a clinic
Mary Harrington
23.12
Living in the pod should not be an option The housing market is driving young people into ever smaller living spaces
Peter Franklin
22.12
Andrew Tate: Britain’s new talking head The internet personality has featured on GB News and TalkTV
Greta Aurora
22.12
Is the Russia-Ukraine war about to escalate? Putin is sending thousands more men into Belarus
Lucas Webber
22.12
Does Changpeng Zhao know Binance will implode? The CEO targeted FTX for defensive, not offensive, reasons
Izabella Kaminska
22.12
Justin Welby is wrong about Channel crossings There is nothing immoral in discouraging dangerous voyages
Richard Ekins
21.12
Scotland’s gender reform is a vote against reality New legislation will have catastrophic effects on women’s rights
Joan Smith
21.12
The EU’s energy price cap is destined to fail The bloc is failing to address a crisis of its own making
Thomas Fazi
21.12
EU attempts to blame bribery scandal on ‘external forces’ The bloc's spin campaign is whirring into action
William Nattrass
21.12
Was this Germany’s last ever Nazi war crime trial? Irmgard Furchner's conviction brings belated justice to Holocaust survivors
Katja Hoyer
20.12
There’s nothing hardline about Tory immigration policy Liberals are distracted by what the Government is saying rather than doing
Louise Perry
20.12
ChatGPT’s score system shows political bias is no accident OpenAI's content filters use a questionable methodology to censor 'hate'
Brian Chau
20.12
Leaked slides reveal dark side of Canada’s euthanasia policy Patients are now seeking death because they cannot afford to live
Yuan Yi Zhu
20.12
Joe Biden is wrong to end Title 42 Lifting the measure will result in millions more crossing the border
Batya Ungar-Sargon
19.12
Who could replace Elon Musk as Twitter’s new CEO? The tech entrepreneur may be stepping down sooner than expected
Rob Lownie
19.12
European populism is going mainstream The insurgent Right ebbs and flows, but keeps coming back
Peter Franklin
19.12
Why did students complain about my history talk? Apparently, I was guilty of affecting their mental well-being
Zoe Strimpel
19.12
A wage-price spiral won’t help workers Public opinion is already catching up with reality
Philip Pilkington
19.12
Is Elon Musk just another Silicon Valley CEO? The Twitter boss perfectly embodies Ayn Rand's rational egoism
Oliver Bateman
16.12
Rusich: Russia’s neo-Nazi militia with broader ambitions The extremist group has been spotted alongside Putin's forces
Lucas Webber
16.12
Which party will speak for Britain’s working class? The great dealignment has made our workers a malleable voting bloc
Philip Cunliffe
16.12
New evidence confirms the Blob’s hawkishness Proximity to Washington leads to more support for military intervention
James Billot
16.12
University of Edinburgh cancels gender identity film screening The shutdown of the event is another case of students stifling campus debate
Rob Lownie
16.12
Jay Bhattacharya: What I discovered at Twitter HQ Epidemiologist at the centre of the Twitter Files storm speaks out
UnHerd Staff
15.12
Cambridge Dictionary doesn’t know what a woman is Its new definition is at odds with biological reality
Naomi Firsht