02.08 11:48

Germany (still) refuses to go nuclear The country's energy policy is purely ideological

Katja Hoyer

01.01

Ayman al-Zawahiri’s death is not the end of al-Qaeda The terrorist group is using Afghanistan for cover

Kyle Orton

01.01

How Conservatives can win back Red Wall voters Immigration reduction is the key

Eric Kaufmann

Monday
01.08

01.08

Joe Biden restarts construction of Trump’s wall Political pressure is forcing the President to go back on his campaign promise

Mark Krikorian

01.08

David Fuller: What happened to Jordan Peterson? The Rebel Wisdom founder discusses the psychologist's descent into tribalism

UnHerd Staff

01.08

Will peace in the Balkans last? A flare-up on the Serbia-Kosovo border could destabilise Europe

Helena Ivanov

01.08

Conservatives don’t know how to handle China Hawkish rhetoric will only get Sunak and Truss so far

Yuan Yi Zhu

01.08

The young aren’t hawkish on Russia Millennials aren't as keen on sanctions as boomers

Noah Carl

Saturday
30.07

30.07

Why Nancy Pelosi should not visit Taiwan She risks inflaming tensions between the US and China further

Lyle Goldstein

Friday
29.07

29.07

Michel Houellebecq: the Left has become mean The writer gave a rare address to monarchist group Action Française

Francois Valentin

29.07

Boris has gone, but his policies remain popular New research shows that Tory voters want to level up — and soon

Peter Franklin

29.07

Wikipedia takes cue from White House and re-defines ‘recession’ Any mention of two negative consecutive quarters has now been scrubbed

James Billot

29.07

Tory hustings have one fatal flaw There is still a lot that we don't know about the two candidates

Henry Hill

29.07

The Coinbase investigation spells trouble for crypto Authorities are moving in on the industry

Greg Barker

Thursday
28.07

28.07

Good riddance to the Tavistock Clinic The gender identity service failed hundreds of vulnerable children

Julie Bindel

28.07

Can Britain still celebrate itself? Ten years on from the London Olympics, it would appear not

Peter Franklin

28.07

Don’t blame Zelenskyy for acting like a celebrity again He is trying to reawaken awareness for the Ukrainian cause

Mary Harrington

28.07

Trudeau is playing politics with his climate plan The Canadian PM knows it won't pass, but it is a useful distraction

Leila Mechoui

28.07

Aella meets Louise Perry: Was the sexual revolution a mistake? An OnlyFans star speaks to an anti-porn feminist

UnHerd

Wednesday
27.07

27.07

Donald Trump refuses to go hawkish on Ukraine The former president paid no lip service to his neoconservative hosts

Daniel McCarthy

27.07

New medical guidelines for trans patients are too political The latest RCOG advice bears all the hallmarks of transgender activism

Debbie Hayton

27.07

WHO’s Susan Michie: my politics are my business Freddie Sayers spoke to the new WHO Nudge Unit chair to discuss the politics of public health

Freddie Sayers

27.07

The energy crisis will divide Europe Familiar Eurozone fault lines are starting to re-surface

Ralph Schoellhammer

Tuesday
26.07

26.07

Want to fix Britain’s housing crisis? Look to China We need radical state intervention to cut through our NIMBYist bureaucracy

James McSweeney

26.07

Liberals are getting complacent over Giorgia Meloni If one outsider can disrupt Italian politics, then it can happen again

Peter Franklin

26.07

The abortion debate has nothing to do with white supremacy A liberal publication makes a ludicrous claim

Park MacDougald

26.07

Sunak and Truss vie for the world’s worst job In these circumstances, nobody should covet No.10


Monday
25.07

25.07

Stonewall thinks two-year-olds can be trans Once again the charity embraces an extreme ideology

Julie Bindel

25.07

Viktor Orban sees a ‘decade of dangers’ ahead In a fracturing world, the Hungarian PM calls for a new Europe

Aris Roussinos

25.07

Libya will soon be the EU’s biggest problem A food crisis is creating a new refugee crisis

Nicholas Krohley

25.07

Ukraine Government issues blacklist of ‘Russian propagandists’ The list includes a number of prominent Western intellectuals

Finn McRedmond

25.07

Why a Euro is now worth less than a dollar Purely financial reasons don't explain the ECB's money troubles

Philip Pilkington

Friday
22.07

22.07

Truss and Sunak are not true Thatcherites Thatcher believed in innovation, not zombie ideology

Samuel Rubinstein

22.07

How the SNP evades Westminster scrutiny The party governs behind a vast wall of bureaucracy

Henry Hill

22.07

Political apathy reigns supreme among Americans Polls paint a dismal picture of the state of US politics

Park MacDougald

22.07

Lord Frost: “Liz Truss is the change candidate” The former Brexit negotiator wants a new direction

UnHerd

Thursday
21.07

21.07

Giorgia Meloni is a nerd, not a radical Talk of a fascist takeover by the potential next Italian PM is misplaced

Francesco Borgonovo

21.07

Elon Musk is right about ESG The label has become indistinguishable from a scam

Greg Barker

21.07

Why is the BBC smearing Prince Charles? Its reporting of the latest synthetic scandal is plainly motivated to cast doubt

Niall Gooch

21.07

Liz Truss to win? I’m not so sure There are another six weeks of blue-on-blue action to come

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
20.07

20.07

Why the public reject trans ideology New polling shows that campaigners are undermining themselves

Debbie Hayton

20.07

What the Right gets wrong about Dutch farmers They are defending a globalised and hyper-intensive form of agriculture

Aris Roussinos

20.07

The danger of Spain’s Democratic Memory Law It risks opening up old wounds between rival camps

Jorge González-Gallarza

20.07

Spurned by China, Putin turns to Iran The Russian leader is searching for new allies on the world stage

Gabriel Gavin

20.07

Why Conservatives are blind to race The Tory leadership race has settled one argument beyond doubt

Yuan Yi Zhu

Tuesday
19.07

19.07

Did tactical votes defeat Kemi? A significant number of Tom Tugendhat's voters ended up backing Truss

Peter Franklin

19.07

Tory leadership latest: Liz Truss becomes the favourite Polling triggered an anti-Penny campaign in the media

Freddie Sayers

19.07

Prince Harry becomes Mandela in UN speech The exiled royal even tried out a South African accent


19.07

New Zealand falls out of love with Jacinda Ardern The once popular Kiwi leader is crashing in the polls

Tom Chodor

19.07

Going ‘gender neutral’ is not inclusive A bombshell report lays out why single-sex services matter

Maya Forstater

Monday
18.07

18.07

The British case for free train travel The UK has much to learn from its Spanish counterparts

Niall Gooch

18.07

Tory leadership debates were never a good idea They do not suit Britain’s parliamentary political culture

Henry Hill

18.07

Why did the ACLU push for gender self-ID in prisons? A change in prison policy towards trans inmates had a predictable result

Mary Harrington

18.07

The real weaknesses of the Tory candidates Three leadership debates have been revealing in all the wrong ways

Peter Franklin

18.07

EU sues Hungary over anti-LGBT law Ursula von Der Leyen labelled the legislation a 'disgrace'

William Nattrass

Friday
15.07

15.07

Will we ever move on from George Osborne and Gordon Brown? Tory leadership candidates are still feeding off ideas from 2010

Tobias Phibbs

15.07

Facebook, Google censor Alex Jones documentary Flo Read spoke to director Alex Lee Moyer about the suppression of her film

UnHerd News

15.07

Sorry, Britain’s culture wars aren’t going away An FT columnist makes a strange — and flawed — argument

Eric Kaufmann

15.07

Mario Draghi is running away from the mess he created The technocrat prime minister's resignation is hard to stomach

Thomas Fazi

15.07

Note to MPs: YouGov is not wrong about Penny Mordaunt The polling company has a near-perfect record for leadership elections

Freddie Sayers

15.07

More Chinese applicants than Europeans to UK universities New UCAS figures show a threefold increase in Chinese applicants from 2013

Finn McRedmond

Thursday
14.07

14.07

Democrats and Republicans need new champions Joe Biden and Donald Trump are undermining their parties' electoral prospects

Joel Kotkin

14.07

Emmanuel Macron: no longer Jupiter, but Vulcan The President now sees himself as a different kind of Roman God

John Lichfield

14.07

Where is the outrage over Telford? Once again, fear of racism is leading to a muted response

Kristina Murkett

14.07

Will a TV debate sink Penny Mordaunt? Her record as one of the wokest Tories leaves her open to challenge

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
13.07

13.07

Brace for winter lockdowns Covid may not be the only justification for more restrictions

Izabella Kaminska

13.07

New populist party storms into Danish politics The Denmark Democrats have emerged from nowhere to hit 11% of the vote

Peter Franklin

13.07

The unspoken cause of the Sri Lanka crisis: lockdowns Two years of lockdowns are being felt around the world

Toby Green

13.07

Will Russia freeze Europe? Putin may be planning to turn the gas off for good

Gabriel Gavin

Tuesday
12.07

12.07

The truth about Kemi Badenoch The candidate wants politicians to come clean with the public


12.07

Why does Penny Mordaunt hate Dad’s Army? This is no laughing matter for the leadership contender

Gareth Roberts

12.07

Michael Gove: Kemi Badenoch will be ready on day one The senior Tory answers the charge that his favourite is too inexperienced

UnHerd News

12.07

Shinzo Abe and the dark side of Japanese politics The slain leader's ties to the 'Moonies' leaves more questions than answers

Philip Patrick

12.07

Western sanctions are already crumbling Canada has announced that it will 'exempt' Russia over a gas turbine

Philip Pilkington

Monday
11.07

11.07

Thatcher burns bright at ‘Conservative Way Forward’ event Leadership contenders want to go back to 1987


11.07

How the West brought economic disaster on itself Financial analyst Louis Gave unpacks the West's self-made crisis

UnHerd Staff

11.07

Elon Musk has embarrassed Twitter Deal or no deal, the tech giant is still bending the knee to the Tesla CEO

David Auerbach

11.07

Starmer stays silent on womens’ rights This morning's speech was yet another wasted opportunity for Labour

Joan Smith

11.07

Meet the new ethics teacher: Canesten thrush cream 'Lessons in female anatomy' in state schools are sponsored by the brand

Mary Harrington

11.07

A wacky start to the Tory leadership race Eleven candidates have now thrown their hat in the ring

Peter Franklin

Friday
08.07

08.07

Ukraine unveils McKinsey programme for nation-builders The $750bn plan looks like an audit written for 19th century nationalists

Luka Ivan Jukic

08.07

Boris Derangement Syndrome lives on Figures like Rory Stewart and John Major are getting carried away

Peter Franklin