18.10 07:00
America tries and fails to sanction China Export controls on semi-conductors will only make matters worse
Philip Pilkington
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
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
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
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
12.10
The next time Wikipedia asks for a donation, ignore it The online encyclopaedia is not short on cash
Andrew Orlowski
11.10
Teachers’ union seeks to change definition of transphobia Trans lobbyists want the term to go 'above and beyond legal compliance'
Debbie Hayton
11.10
Don’t blame the mini-budget for the market turmoil The gilts sell-off hints at much deeper problems
Philip Pilkington
11.10
Nicola Sturgeon has run out of ideas The SNP conference was a sad affair
Henry Hill
11.10
Will Viktor Orbán avoid the Twitter censors? The Hungarian Prime Minister recently joined the platform
William Nattrass
10.10
Dear Elon Musk, can you buy Paypal too? The free speech absolutist can save this company as well
Oliver Bateman
10.10
Liz Truss is a liberalist, not a liberal We have a new word to add to the political lexicon
Peter Franklin
10.10
Velma: made for millennials who refuse to grow up The show illustrates young people's complicated relationship with the past
Mary Harrington
10.10
Why are liberals less happy than conservatives? Ambivalence about marriage and the family is bad for mental health
Brad Wilcox
07.10
In search of optimism on Hampstead Heath Not everyone is depressed at the state of things, as I found out last weekend
Flo Read
07.10
Strange outbreaks of positivity over Northern Ireland The deadlock hasn't been broken, but there are encouraging signs
Gerry Lynch
07.10
Europe’s newest club shows up its divisions The unity shown at the EPC meeting was only skin deep
William Nattrass
07.10
The New York Times can’t keep playing the conspiracy card A stream of corrections is undermining the newspaper's credibility
Ashley Rindsberg
06.10
OPEC+’s oil cuts signal a new world order The oil needs of the West are no longer a primary concern
Philip Pilkington
06.10
Head to red states for political diversity on campus Students looking for debate and a mix of views should avoid the coasts
Eric Kaufmann
06.10
Why am I only welcome at Tory Party conference? It shouldn't just be the Conservatives giving the LGB Alliance a platform
Malcolm Clark
06.10
Suella Braverman’s ‘protest banning orders’ must be stopped The Public Order Bill is an unacceptable restriction on liberty
Mark Johnson
05.10
The US does not want regime change in Iran America prefers domestic unrest to an overthrow of government
Matthew Petti
05.10
Did green protesters save Liz Truss? Her performance was visibly energised by the interruption
Peter Franklin
05.10
UnHerd Live: Michael Gove on Conservative philosophy Freddie Sayers asks whether the Conservatives have a big idea
UnHerd Staff
05.10
Will Donald Trump rescue Herschel Walker? The scandal-ridden candidate is in desperate need of a presidential boost
Oliver Bateman
05.10
Medical authorities are censoring the trans debate An open letter to the US Attorney General has troubling implications
Debbie Hayton
05.10
The Russian refugee crisis nobody wants to talk about An estimated 200,000 have tried to flee the country in the last two weeks
Gabriel Gavin
04.10
Freddie Sayers: We need to fact-check the fact-checkers The response to misinformation is more dangerous than the original problem
UnHerd Staff
04.10
In visiting Dunfermline, Charles declares himself a Scottish King The ancient capital is a smart choice for a royal visit
Daniel Kalder
04.10
The latest Russian veto shows it’s time to give up on the UN The international body always fails in its defence of weaker countries
Philip Cunliffe
04.10
An academic posing as an iron man Kwasi Kwarteng appears to be going through an identity crisis
03.10
Peter Thiel’s dating app is already struggling The Right Stuff is not as unique as it's made out to be
Oliver Bateman
03.10
Why is the Government giving more money to Peter Daszak? The NGO run by the scientist has been granted another $600,000
Ashley Rindsberg
03.10
Pouring excrement on Captain Tom is just the beginning Outrageous protests have a habit of succeeding
Mary Harrington
03.10
Brazil’s biggest losers: the pollsters Predictions of a Lula rout have not come true
Alex Hochuli
03.10
Liz Truss is on the horns of a trilemma The PM must either sacrifice her party, her authority or the economy
Peter Franklin
02.10
Has Liz Truss killed off free-market Toryism? The ideas that swept her to power now face extinction
David Jeffery
01.10
Is Ramzan Kadyrov turning on his old boss? The Chechen leader will not fulfil Putin’s mobilisation order
Bethany Elliott
30.09
Slashing the BBC World Service is a disaster Cutting down on global services undermines Britain's soft power abroad
Yuan Yi Zhu
30.09
The Business Department’s new priority: menopause for men A leaked email to all staff reveals a surprising initiative
UnHerd News
30.09
Jay Bhattacharya: The legal case against Anthony Fauci The Great Barrington Declaration signatory on why he's going to court over Covid
UnHerd News
30.09
Putin’s annexations may just be the beginning Autocrats abroad appear to be following the Russian leader's lead
Aris Roussinos
30.09
AfD support surges in east Germany Soaring energy prices and rising unemployment is driving voters to the Right
Katja Hoyer
30.09
The silver lining of Black Wednesday 2.0 Short-term devaluation may lead to long-term benefits
Peter Franklin
29.09
Spain considers radical trans bill A draft law allows over-14s to change their legal gender with no medical diagnosis
Debbie Hayton
29.09
Anti-western sentiment pervades Czech protests Fury over cost of living and involvement in Ukraine is spilling onto the streets
William Nattrass
29.09
It’s official: toppling statues is illegal A court has finally confirmed the obvious
Yuan Yi Zhu
29.09
Deborah Prentice: Cambridge’s lockdown-loving new head The university's new vice-chancellor may prove to be controversial
Rob Lownie
28.09
The Guardian is picking sides in the Leicester riots The outlet has failed to acknowledge the role of Islamism in the conflict
Wasiq Wasiq
28.09
Who was behind the Nord Stream attacks? The attack marks a dangerous escalation between the West and Russia
Thomas Fazi
28.09
Meloni’s victory only strengthens the EU National populism is a feature, not a bug, of the bloc
Philip Cunliffe
28.09
Keir Starmer finally goes Blue Labour The Labour leader is finding his way to a winning formula
Adrian Pabst
27.09
Sorry Sussex Police, but sex is relevant to sex crimes We have lost another institution to transgender ideology
Julie Bindel
27.09
Could the West run out of weapons? Analyst Patrick Fox warns that US suppliers can't keep up with Ukrainian demand
UnHerd News
27.09
On Russia, Serbia is playing a dangerous game Time is running out for Aleksandar Vučić to keep both the EU and Putin happy
Helena Ivanov
27.09
Dad jokes galore as Keir Starmer meets Gary Neville The pair were like star-crossed lovers at last night's event
27.09
Italy’s Right-wing alliance is not as stable as it seems Giorgia Meloni will have to play a delicate balancing act
Francesco Borgonovo
26.09
Will the hard Right sweep Europe? Freddie Sayers discusses Italian populism with Ralph Schoellhammer
UnHerd Staff
26.09
I hate to admit it, but Keir Starmer is good at politics The Labour leader is a ruthless pragmatist
Aaron Bastani
26.09
The incel movement isn’t getting ‘more extreme’ A new Washington Post investigation recycles old tropes
Naama Kates
26.09
Giorgia Meloni crushes her friends as well as enemies In yesterday's Italian election, even her political allies went backwards
Peter Franklin
26.09
Was the fake boobs teacher a hoax? Whether or not it was satire, it shows where the power lies
Mary Harrington
26.09
Five tests for Trussonomics to succeed Liz Truss can still win in 2024
Andrew Lilico
25.09
Angela Rayner: the class warrior Labour doesn’t need Her undiluted hatred for the Tories may cause problems for Keir Starmer
23.09
Hard times call for flat beer Real ale may be the solution to Britain's CO2 shortage
Aris Roussinos
23.09
Islamist YouTubers take to Leicester’s streets Online personalities are causing trouble in the Midlands
Guy Dampier
23.09
Kwasi Kwarteng bets the house on old ideas Despite the hype, the mini-budget isn't all that radical
Peter Franklin
23.09
On current trends, Northern Ireland will leave the Union Demographics as well as politics are against the Unionists
Gerry Lynch