01.09
Schools are too obsessed with mental health Provisions like emotional check-ins and take-a-break corners won't help students
Kristina Murkett
01.09
A different type of Tory showed up at Wembley Boris loomed large among this majority-minority crowd
Billy Stephens
01.09
How Gorbachev tried to save the USSR He tried to revitalise Soviet power, not lose it
Maximilian Hess
31.08
Donors are undermining the Conservative Party Lord Cruddas' bid to change party rules is harmful and unedifying
Henry Hill
31.08
Next stop: mandatory flu vaccines Colleges like Berkeley have moved on from Covid to new health rules
Park MacDougald
31.08
Western leaders are madder than I thought They are more willing than I predicted to immiserate their populations
Mary Harrington
31.08
Gorbachev laid the ground for Putin — and his war The chaos of the Nineties bred a desire for strength and stability
Katherine Bayford
31.08
The un-cancellation of Sam Hyde The Right-wing comic is rehabilitating his image through boxing
Oliver Bateman
30.08
No, Afghanistan did not hurt U.S. ‘credibility’ The Washington blob keeps peddling the same false narrative
Ben Friedman
30.08
Cancelled Pride parade draws unwanted attention to Serbia Is the country is embroiled in a proxy war between West and East?
William Nattrass
30.08
Trans player wins women’s billiards championship Why was Jamie Hunter allowed to compete against biological women?
Debbie Hayton
30.08
The Guardian tries to cancel gardening A writer claims that the term is loaded with cultural baggage
Peter Franklin
29.08
Joe Rogan tells Americans to vote Republican The comedian criticised the Democrats' stringent Covid policies on his podcast
James Billot
29.08
Insulate Britain was right all along Not insulating homes now looks like an own goal for the government
Aris Roussinos
27.08
What Carl Schmitt reveals about Vladimir Putin The German theorist haunts the Kremlin
Stefan Auer
26.08
Wolfgang Streeck: the age of German dominance is over The economic historian discusses Germany's crisis and the future of Europe
UnHerd Staff
26.08
The strange theory of Aleksandr Dugin and “child sacrifice” Social media has been gripped by Dugin derangement syndrome
Michael Millerman
26.08
The American Academy of Pediatrics is denying reality Frustrated doctors are beginning to go public
Eliza Mondegreen
26.08
Novak Djokovic’s vaccine ban is a disgrace to American sport The tennis great is a victim of pandemic-era stupidity
Park MacDougald
25.08
Tensions mount on the Estonian-Russian border Life in Narva, Estonia's easternmost city, just got more complicated
Aliide Naylor
25.08
Emmanuel Macron announces the “end of abundance” The French leader has a bleak vision of the time ahead
Katherine Bayford
25.08
Emily Maitlis gives a masterclass in BBC bias She has revealed the truth about the corporation's "neutrality"
Peter Franklin
25.08
Why is Eric Adams avoiding journalistic scrutiny? The New York mayor's evasiveness will cost him politically
Seth Barron
25.08
A political revolt is brewing in Germany The coalition government is out of touch with what voters want
Ralph Schoellhammer
25.08
Rishi Sunak: we were wrong to spread fear during Covid The former chancellor opens up about his government's failings
Finn McRedmond
24.08
The Twitter whistleblower proves Elon Musk right Peiter Zatko's leaked documents reveal chaos inside the company
David Auerbach
24.08
Has Long Covid been exaggerated? New data suggests that real numbers may be much smaller than claimed
Finn McRedmond
24.08
How Covid mobilised America’s moms The most fearsome group in society has been politically activated
Mary Harrington
24.08
Andrew Tate and the lost boys Banning the influencer won't reduce the appeal of his message
Greta Aurora
23.08
Crime is not a ‘Right-wing’ issue Sneering pundits seem to think concern at criminality is reactionary and distasteful
David Swift
23.08
Wind farms are profiteering during Britain’s energy crisis Kwasi Kwarteng should hit them with a windfall tax
Peter Franklin
23.08
Will Truss or Sunak really defeat the woke blob? Conservative rhetoric requires conservative action
Henry Hill
23.08
The West played itself with Russia sanctions Six months into the war, they have only made us poorer
Philip Pilkington
23.08
Why are British schools spying on students? Biometric data doesn't belong in the classroom
Pippa King
22.08
Matt Hancock is wrong about euthanasia Assisted dying policies are beset by moral hazards
Yuan Yi Zhu
22.08
Lionel Shriver: We need to talk about Ezra Miller The author considers the fall of the actor she helped make famous
UnHerd Staff
22.08
Alexander Dugin was never Putin’s brain His attempted assassination shows how little understood Russia is
Katherine Bayford
22.08
Farewell Michael Gove, almost a philosopher king He was too cerebral for the real gore of politics
Nicholas Harris
22.08
Why losing the midterms would be good for the GOP Only defeat can break Trump's hold on the party
Joel Kotkin
20.08
Morocco is torn between East and West over Ukraine The country's divided loyalties make it vulnerable to great power manipulation
Harry Clynch
19.08
Can Ron DeSantis ban diversity training? A judge ruled against the 'Stop WOKE Act', but the law could survive
Kyle Sammin
19.08
Firewood: the premodern solution to Britain’s energy crisis Biomass is already our greatest source of renewable energy
Aris Roussinos
19.08
Why is the political gender gap growing? Men and women are diverging on culture war issues
Eric Kaufmann
19.08
Sweden reaps the benefits of its no lockdown policy Two new studies suggest the country is emerging less harmed than other nations
Finn McRedmond
19.08
How Greg Gutfeld conquered American late-night comedy Viewers are tired of Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon's liberal clichés
Oliver Bateman
19.08
Liz Truss needs a Minister for Winter Our next Prime Minister needs to prepare for a chaotic Christmas
Peter Franklin
18.08
If Joanne Harris won’t defend women, I won’t support her The Society of Authors is neglecting fundamental duties
Rose George
18.08
A-level Chinese is a pointless scam A flawed exam is depriving the UK of China experts
Bill Hayton
18.08
Sinn Fein aren’t radical populists — they’re neoliberal normies The party has sanitised its image by accepting the status quo
Finn McRedmond
18.08
Silvio Berlusconi is Italy’s kingmaker again The lecherous statesman is Italian politics's bad penny
Francesco Borgonovo
17.08
Farewell Jeremy Paxman, student scourge The departure of a familiar face is always a melancholy business
Niall Gooch
17.08
Why is the American press letting Iran off the hook? The Rushdie attack is inconvenient for the Biden administration
Park MacDougald
17.08
Did Freya the Walrus deserve to die? Sentimental outrage is hard to distinguish from empathy for others
Ellen Pasternack
17.08
Liz Cheney’s neoconservatism is dead Her defeat in Wyoming marks the end of an era
Seth Barron
17.08
Quiet quitting is a force for good Generation Z is waking up to the punishing reality of wage-slavery
Tom Hodgkinson
16.08
Britain can become an education super-exporter Our universities have a unique appeal for foreign students
Peter Franklin
16.08
Why Rishi Sunak won’t win British Indian votes The diaspora are interested in economic basics, not identity
Rakib Ehsan
16.08
Will the Rhine dry up this summer? Drought is threatening Germany's key industrial artery
Katja Hoyer
16.08
Britain’s trade deficit has nothing to do with Brexit Prices are rising thanks to our self-defeating Russian sanctions
Philip Pilkington
15.08
Partition was not an imperialist plot Ahistorical narratives dominate our understanding of the event
Tanjil Rashid
15.08
Hamas caught trying to control reporting in Gaza The news agenda shouldn't be set by armed thugs
Jake Wallis Simons
15.08
Climate change is not making children obese Journalists are twisting facts to suit their political agenda
Mary Harrington
15.08
Layla Moran and Britain’s missing reservoirs The Oxford West MP symbolises all that's wrong with planning regulations
Henry Hill
13.08
Salman Rushdie won’t be the last Thuggish crybullies will find more targets
Murtaza Hussain
12.08
New research: #MeToo movement hurt female productivity CV data shows that fewer women academics are collaborating with men
Finn McRedmond
12.08
Does the U.S. actually want to defend Taiwan? War has gone from a remote scenario to a fearfully plausible one
Aris Roussinos
12.08
Dark Brandon is proof the Left can’t meme Plagiarising Right-wing humour points to a lack of originality
Conor Fitzgerald
12.08
Catholicism needs to get weird again The Church is losing followers because it has become boring
Peter Franklin
11.08
The UN is in denial about Islamic terrorism The UAE ambassador made a bizarre statement this week
Wasiq Wasiq
11.08
Who will put an end to gender ID witch-hunts? Universities are doing nothing to stop them
Julie Bindel
11.08
Suella Braverman: transitioning is not a neutral act The Attorney General has sent a powerful warning to schools
Debbie Hayton
11.08
China’s economy isn’t going to implode The country has survived similar crises before
Philip Pilkington
10.08
Students don’t need protecting from ‘challenging’ books Withdrawing supposedly harmful content helps no one
Kristina Murkett
10.08
It’s official: I’m a member of New York’s hottest club It's taken nearly 2,000 years, but Catholicism is back in fashion
Niall Gooch
10.08
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is tearing academia apart Ideological litmus tests are becoming the norm in America
John Sailer
10.08
Has the FBI turned Trump into a martyr? Failure to find a smoking gun will improve his 2024 prospects
Marshall Auerback
09.08
Banning Russians from Europe won’t hurt Putin Zelenskyy's controversial proposal could play into the Kremlin’s hands
Gabriel Gavin
09.08
You can’t cancel Bill Maher The presenter has withstood many attempts over the years
Oliver Bateman
09.08
Taiwan is the distraction Xi Jinping needs Nancy Pelosi has done the Chinese leader a huge favour
Leng Ping
09.08
Viktor Orbán threatens EU with ‘Huxit’ The leader has warned that funding will decide his country's future
William Nattrass
08.08
Reports on Ukrainian corruption start to resurface Western outlets and politicians are becoming more strident in their criticism
James Billot
08.08
His wife’s plea: The case for Julian Assange Lawyer Stella Moris discusses her husband's liberty and the free internet
UnHerd Staff