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03.11 13:00
The energy debate is ripping Germany’s coalition apart
All parties are pursuing their own ideological agenda
Ralph Schoellhammer
01.01
Was Alex Jones right about hormone disruptors?
He had a unique explanation for physiological changes in men and women
Louise Perry
01.01
New study: depressed teenagers spend more time online
Excessive screen use has been linked to broken family units
W. Bradford Wilcox and Wendy Wang
Wednesday
02.11
02.11
David Sacks: Elon Musk buying Twitter is just the start
The PayPal co-founder on why his friend is taking on the censors
UnHerd News
02.11
Did immigration kill affirmative action?
Demographic changes since 1965 undermine the programme's logic
Park MacDougald
02.11
Britain’s renewed focus on Islamic extremism is welcome
Suella Braverman is right to review the UK's counter-terrorism strategy
Wasiq Wasiq
02.11
Why Matt Hancock’s latest career move makes sense
Reality TV is a logical destination for him
02.11
Keir Starmer changes his mind on trans children
The Labour leader stressed the importance of parental consent
Joan Smith
02.11
Elon Musk doesn’t understand what he’s bought
The plan to make verified 'blue checks' pay will not end well
Jon Askonas
Tuesday
01.11
01.11
Lula is no friend of America
Washington's goodwill may be short-lived
Philip Pilkington
01.11
David Sacks on Ukraine: from culture war to nuclear war?
The venture capitalist speaks to Freddie Sayers about the escalating conflict
Panda La Terriere
01.11
Northern Ireland is too divided to function
And the political class knows it
Gerry Lynch
01.11
Graffiti stamps pro-Ukrainian loyalties on Odesa
Street art has become the new frontier in the city's war with Putin
Aliide Naylor
01.11
Ukraine is tearing the Czech Republic apart
Protests on either side are becoming increasingly heated
William Nattrass
Monday
31.10
31.10
What will happen to Elon Musk’s Twitter? Look to Fox News
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp could serve as a model
David Auerbach
31.10
Don’t blame Liz Truss for her phone hack
The soft underbelly of British security isn't the fault of politicians
Peter Franklin
31.10
Left and Right are wrong about Paul Pelosi attacks
Neither side has a satisfactory explanation for David DePape's attack
Oliver Bateman
31.10
Greta Thunberg throws in her lot with the anti-capitalist Left
The activist has been showing a more overtly political stance in London
Nicholas Harris
31.10
The resurrection of Lula
It should have been easy, but the former metalworker won by only a whisker
Alex Hochuli
Sunday
30.10
30.10
John Gray: Why I disagree with John Mearsheimer
States are not always rational actors
UnHerd Staff
Saturday
29.10
29.10
John Gray: Welcome to the era of tragic realism
The philosopher discusses war and diplomacy with UnHerd's Freddie Sayers
UnHerd Staff
29.10
Rishi Sunak’s Britcoin is destined to fail
CBDCs only serve to curtail privacy and freedom
Greg Barker
Friday
28.10
28.10
John Gray: China will act on Taiwan before 2025
The philosopher warned that Xi Jinping is committed to resolving the issue
Rob Lownie
28.10
Is Putin scaling down his war aims?
Targeting Ukraine's power infrastructure may be a tacit admission of defeat
Aris Roussinos
28.10
The Covid question that won’t go away
A new Senate report casts doubt on the virus's origin
Peter Franklin
28.10
Scotland’s new gender bill imperils the Union
Holyrood's vote puts Scotland on a collision course with Westminster
Mary Harrington
28.10
Will Europe’s Right-wing populists disappoint again?
The next five years will be a test for conservatives on the continent
Ralph Schoellhammer
Thursday
27.10
27.10
Even Putin’s Chef is criticising Russia’s war effort
Yevgeny Prigozhin is starting to find his voice
Bethany Elliott
27.10
John Gray Part I: Revenge of the technocrats
The philosopher takes a deep dive into Britain's uneasy future
UnHerd Staff
27.10
The Franco-German alliance is falling apart
These two great powers have fundamentally different visions for the continent
Katja Hoyer
27.10
What will Kanye West do next?
The alternative Right-wing economy isn't very lucrative
Oliver Bateman
27.10
The populist case for Rishi Sunak
The new PM is neither a globalist stooge nor a socialist
Miriam Cates
Wednesday
26.10
26.10
From Boris to Trump, yesterday’s men won’t go away
Political comebacks are becoming the norm, not the exception
Joel Kotkin
26.10
Is John Fetterman fit for office?
The Democrat's performance at last night's debate was extremely concerning
Kyle Sammin
26.10
Why is Joe Biden taking trans advice from a TikTok star?
The President seemed clueless during his interview with Dylan Mulvaney
Debbie Hayton
26.10
Hybrid attacks on the rise across Europe
Multiple acts of sabotage have taken place on key infrastructure
James Billot
26.10
Democrats only have themselves to blame for the rise of Kari Lake
The Trump loyalist is in a strong position to become Arizona's next governor
Seth Moskowitz
Tuesday
25.10
25.10
The NHS finally sees sense on trans treatment for children
Medical professionals have admitted that they are going through a 'phase'
Joan Smith
25.10
Is there a bubble in the European gas market?
Rumours of an energy glut are greatly exaggerated
Philip Pilkington
25.10
Nigel Farage’s latest relaunch has a fatal flaw
Seeking to build a populist movement on libertarian economics is a fool's errand
Paul Embery
25.10
Trans activists push off-prescription puberty blockers
Youngsters are being told to bypass the medical establishment for treatment
Rob Lownie
Monday
24.10
24.10
Viktor Orbán lists his enemies on Hungary’s day of unity
Hungary's opposition parties, America, Brussels — to name but a few
William Nattrass
24.10
Another tough day for Gina Miller
The True & Fair leader doesn't even want to rejoin the EU
24.10
This is not a globalist coup
There is no need to dip into conspiracies to explain the return of Rishi Sunak
Peter Franklin
24.10
Ignore the media hysterics — Britain is not a basket case
The UK has sovereignty, and with that comes options most countries don't have
Izabella Kaminska
Saturday
22.10
22.10
Why did Sweden turn Right-wing?
Freddie Sayers spoke to Ivar Arpi to learn more about Sweden's new government
Panda La Terriere
22.10
Giorgia Meloni’s new cabinet is business as usual
Anyone expecting a dramatic change of direction will be disappointed
Thomas Fazi
Friday
21.10
21.10
Rishi’s right: Britain needs to rule beneath the waves
The Tory MP warned years ago about Britain's underwater vulnerabilities
Aris Roussinos
21.10
Italy’s Right-wing alliance is collapsing
Foreign policy is driving a wedge between Giorgia Meloni and her counterparts
Alessandra Bocchi
21.10
Is ‘globalist’ an anti-Semitic term?
Israeli nationalism expert Yoram Hazony thinks not
UnHerd Staff
21.10
At least Liz Truss realised she was useless
Incompetent politicians who actually quit are to be celebrated
Yuan Yi Zhu
21.10
Did Bill Gates write Joe Biden’s pandemic plan?
The President's new strategy is straight out of the billionaire's playbook
Toby Green
Thursday
20.10
20.10
Mock growth all you like, but on that point Liz Truss was right
Ten growthless years have left our island nation in trouble
20.10
What Keir Starmer told Pink News is a sign of things to come
The Labour leader's remarks revealed how little he has learned
Joan Smith
20.10
A Labour landslide would be a disaster
They may deserve it, but a Tory wipeout is a dangerous prospect
Peter Franklin
20.10
Greta Thunberg kills off the anti-nuclear campaign
The climate activist's change of heart is only one of many
Rob Lownie
Wednesday
19.10
19.10
How many bodies does the EU need?
The European Political Community is the latest in a long line of pointless groups
Ralph Schoellhammer
19.10
TikTok is turning into OnlyFans
The app is profiting from children's exposure to sexualised content
Kristina Murkett
19.10
Anime: the new conservative battleground
Divisions in the American Right are widening
Oliver Bateman
19.10
Monsieur Macron: let them wear cashmere
Modelling in designer rollnecks is not going to help the French pay their bills
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
Tuesday
18.10
18.10
The Left has just ushered in an age of austerity
Labour will come to regret siding with the markets and the technocrats
Thomas Fazi
18.10
A homophobic murder in Bratislava must not be ignored
The events in Slovakia should prompt reflection among conservatives
William Nattrass
18.10
Canada’s euthanasia laws killed my brother
Flo Read meets Gary Nichols, whose brother died by lethal injection in Canada in June 2019.
UnHerd
18.10
Big Tech can’t cancel Kanye West
The views that got him kicked off Twitter will continue to exist online
David Auerbach
18.10
America tries and fails to sanction China
Export controls on semi-conductors will only make matters worse
Philip Pilkington
Monday
17.10
17.10
Abortion won’t save the Democrats
The main issue voters are concerned about is the economy
Park MacDougald
17.10
Samuel Paty two years on: rien n’a changé
Coverage of the anniversary shows how far France still has to go
Liam Duffy
17.10
Jeremy Hunt liquidates Liz Truss
The new chancellor has turned into an insolvency practitioner
Peter Franklin
17.10
Was Thomas Malthus right all along?
Food may yet become the defining limitation of the human population
Mary Harrington
17.10
The Democrats are finally talking about crime
But is it too late?
Seth Moskowitz
Friday
14.10
14.10
The Truss premiership is now dead in the water
Axing the Chancellor won't fix the PM's problems
John Oxley
14.10
Europe’s top diplomat is blackpilled about the future
Josep Borrell had a stark warning for the continent
Aris Roussinos
14.10
The Tories face extinction in London
Conservative inaction on housing has lost them the urban vote
Henry Hill
14.10
Joe Biden should not legalise cocaine
What is The Economist sniffing?
Charles Fain Lehman
14.10
Even Eddie Izzard’s fans aren’t convinced
Outside his gig, supporters were worried about being labelled transphobic
Julie Bindel
Thursday
13.10
13.10
Emmanuel Macron moves to crush the protesters (again)
Oil workers have vowed to continue their strikes
Peter Franklin
13.10
From the alt-Right to Kanye West, Fox News plays a dangerous game
Sanitising guests through selective editing will come back to bite the network
Oliver Bateman
13.10
Germany’s ‘Mittelstand’ is being killed off
This recession is hitting the core of German innovation
Ralph Schoellhammer
13.10
Suella Braverman is right about Indian migrants
The UK's immigration system should not be a pawn in trade negotiations
Rakib Ehsan
Wednesday
12.10
12.10
Investigating the Florida mRNA vaccine study
Are young men really dying from vaccine-related heart injury?
Freddie Sayers
12.10
How to prevent World War III
Only mass engagement can restrain our warmongering elites
Philip Cunliffe
12.10
The US-Saudi Arabia relationship is crumbling
A genuine divorce between the two countries appears likely
Marshall Auerback
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