18.05 08:00

Madison Cawthorn’s defeat is not the end of ‘America First’ The controversial young congressman was ousted last night

Ryan Girdusky

Tuesday
17.05

17.05

Rasmus Paludan: Sweden’s Koran-burning provocateur The omertà on criticising Islam has, predictably, produced a new extremist

Ivar Arpi

17.05

Liverpool is not as exceptional as it thinks The city is not a hotbed of republicanism

David Jeffery

17.05

Why does Russia hate Britain so much? There is a long history to the Kremlin's antipathy for the UK

Gabriel Gavin

17.05

Beware millennials, boomers want your blood Scientists have discovered more ways to help the elderly cannibalise the young

Mary Harrington

Monday
16.05

16.05

Why are progressives so afraid of Right-wing comedy? A new book warns that it is a 'monster' the Left can't ignore

Ben Sixsmith

16.05

Michael Sandel: Why the elites don’t deserve their status The Harvard professor of political philosophy makes the case for the end of merit

UnHerd Staff

16.05

Who will topple Boris Johnson? Not since 2005 has the field been this open

Peter Franklin

16.05

Humiliating Russia is not good foreign policy The U.S. should be preparing Ukraine to compromise

Ben Friedman

16.05

Rumours of Xi Jinping’s demise are exaggerated Western media outlets are gripped by a Cold War fantasy

N.S. Lyons

Saturday
14.05

14.05

Ukraine summons its folk roots for Eurovision victory The country continues to confound expectations

Aris Roussinos

Friday
13.05

13.05

How will Ukraine and Belarus’ first post-Soviet leaders be remembered? Both Stanislau Shushkevich and Leonid Kravchuk have complicated legacies

Maximilian Hess

13.05

The Squad nowhere to be seen as Ukraine package sails through AOC, Ilhan Omar and others have been curiously silent on the issue

James Billot

13.05

The petty backlash to the Street Votes proposal Certain naysayers would rather react to a headline than give change a chance

Peter Franklin

13.05

Will the UK finally score at Eurovision 22? With Brexit in the rear view mirror, we might actually get some votes

Gareth Roberts

13.05

Why the market crash could be good for crypto This is an important evolutionary moment for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies

Izabella Kaminska

Thursday
12.05

12.05

Russia declares Sweden and Finland “targets” if they join NATO Freddie Sayers challenges a senior Kremlin spokesperson

UnHerd News

12.05

Abortion won’t save the Democrats The Party's position on this issue is too extreme for most voters

Joel Kotkin

12.05

The week the crypto dream collapsed The current crash has killed the dream of a new monetary era

Greg Barker

12.05

The UK should join Macron’s EU Lite The French President has proposed a new geography for Europe

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
11.05

11.05

America’s crime reporting is a mess Bungled data is leaving us in the dark on a crucial issue

Charles Fain Lehman

11.05

The hidden dissent inside ZeroCovid China Shanghai has mounted an unlikely resistance to Beijing's diktats

Leng Ping

11.05

Sri Lanka erupts into violence An economic crisis has thrown the country into turmoil

Thasanya Jayasumana

11.05

In defence of Queen’s Speech pomp and pageantry Ceremonies like yesterday's connect us to the past and future

Niall Gooch

Tuesday
10.05

10.05

The stock market crash is just the beginning The next few months are going to be extremely rocky

Philip Pilkington

10.05

The New York Times’s worst Pulitzer Prize winners A selection of the award's least deserving recipients

Ashley Rindsberg

10.05

Martial law declared in Odessa as rockets rain down You don't hear much about my hometown, but the attacks keep coming

Vladislav Davidzon

Monday
09.05

09.05

Chinese-style drone surveillance is coming to America Law enforcement is already using tech to extend the reach of policing

Mary Harrington

09.05

Olaf Scholz suffers electoral humiliation The Chancellor's Party took a beating in Germany’s northernmost region

Peter Franklin

09.05

Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells turns on Boris Johnson The totemic small-c conservative stronghold despises the Prime Minister


09.05

Putin’s Victory Day speech falls flat The much-hyped event did not live up to its billing

Maximilian Hess

09.05

Is a crisis brewing in the Eurozone? A repeat of 2012 is the last thing the currency union needs

Peter Franklin

Sunday
08.05

08.05

Curtis Yarvin: Why America should become a monarchy Freddie Sayers meets political theorist and provocateur Curtis Yarvin

UnHerd Staff

Saturday
07.05

07.05

Nicola Sturgeon’s time is running out The SNP is treading water — and has been for some time

John Lloyd

Friday
06.05

06.05

American liberals are confused about Islam On abortion, they have embraced a religion they don't understand

Esme Partridge

06.05

Westminster Tories deserved to lose The Tory council has destroyed the borough with hideous architecture

Peter Franklin

06.05

Boris Johnson’s Achilles’ heel? The Southern Sea Wall Labour pose a major threat to the Tories along the coast

Alan Wager

06.05

Sinn Fein is on the verge of a historic breakthrough Unionism has never looked in worse shape

Henry Hill

Thursday
05.05

05.05

Why Olaf Scholz stopped acting like a ‘sulky sausage’ The German Chancellor may finally be travelling to Ukraine

Katja Hoyer

05.05

What the New York Times won’t admit about California The explanation for out-migration from the state is delusional

Joel Kotkin

05.05

As inflation soars, Turks flee to crypto With the Turkish Lira in free-fall, citizens are finding refuge in Bitcoin

Harry Clynch

05.05

Unity on Ukraine is crumbling in Eastern Europe Concerns over NATO expansion and oil embargoes are dividing EU countries

William Nattrass

05.05

Feminists now face a new battle over abortion There will be an endless war of attrition against well-funded groups

Julie Bindel

Wednesday
04.05

04.05

The European map that explains populist politics Economic growth since the crash matches patterns across the continent

Peter Franklin

04.05

The Survivors’ Network succumbs to gender ideology The group is failing to provide women with all-female spaces

Josephine Bartosch

04.05

The end of Roe vs Wade will remake the sexual revolution Both Left and Right will have to reconsider their decades-long assumptions

Mary Harrington

04.05

Senator JD Vance will be a victory for the ‘New Right’ The author's win in Ohio is a step forward for Peter Thiel's group

Park MacDougald

Tuesday
03.05

03.05

The Roe vs Wade leak may change the Supreme Court forever One of the court's most sacred customs has now been shattered

Kyle Sammin

03.05

Harvard takes a leaf from the New York Times playbook Both institutions have sought to 'reframe' American history in terms of slavery

Ashley Rindsberg

03.05

Study into mRNA vaccine death rates sends ‘danger signals’ A new study reveals disparities in all-cause mortality between mRNA and adenovirus vaccines

Jay Bhattacharya

03.05

Is this the beginning of the end for the US dollar? China is threatening to dump dollar reserves to protect them from seizure

Philip Pilkington

03.05

1,791 days later, Boris Johnson returns to GMB We learned about the PM's views on the cost of chickens, but not much else


03.05

Canada census reveals how many people are trans Generational differences skew this unique data

Debbie Hayton

Monday
02.05

02.05

Another far-Right party emerges in Hungary Our Homeland is making inroads with the country's working class

Csaba Toth

02.05

Japan shows how to avoid Russophobia The Government has distinguished between the Putin regime and its people

Philip Patrick

Saturday
30.04

30.04

UnHerd’s picks: April’s best Substacks Featuring: Ukraine, Emmanuel Macron and the YouTube Nazi panic

UnHerd Staff

Friday
29.04

29.04

Ending Title 42 will be a disaster for the Democrats They cannot dismiss legitimate concerns about the border as GOP propaganda

Park MacDougald

29.04

Matthew Goodwin: cancel culture is a gift to populists The political scientist argued that free speech is an issue that cuts across the Left-Right divide

UnHerd Staff

29.04

Joe Biden’s ‘Disinformation Board’ is just another censorship tool Now the state will have an even tighter grip on our online lives

Katherine Dee

29.04

European gas companies buckle under pressure from Putin German giant Uniper claims that a loss of Russian gas would be 'impossible'

Katja Hoyer

Thursday
28.04

28.04

French analyst: Left and Right are dead Anne-Elisabeth Moutet explains why the old ideological distinction is no more

UnHerd Staff

28.04

Calm down, liberals: Elon Musk is no threat to democracy (yet) The hysteria over the billionaire's Twitter takeover is getting ridiculous

Peter Franklin

28.04

Is crypto just one big Ponzi scheme? Elites have started saying the quiet part out loud

Greg Barker

28.04

Meet Graham Phillips: Britain’s very own Kremlin mouthpiece His 'journalism' amounts to pure Putin propaganda

Tim Ogden

Wednesday
27.04

27.04

Aaron Bastani: the Left is turning away from anti-war activism The Ukraine invasion was a 'stake through the heart' of the historic position

UnHerd Staff

27.04

Gas embargoes will hurt Europe (much) more than Russia The suspension of gas exports to Poland and Bulgaria is a worrying sign

Philip Pilkington

27.04

Farewell to a Tokyo icon The Nagakin Capsule Tower is too old for this city addicted to newness

Philip Patrick

27.04

France’s old duopoly is officially dead The country's traditional parties look set to gain few seats at the legislative election

Peter Franklin

Tuesday
26.04

26.04

Elon Musk is wrong: Twitter is not a ‘public square’ The billionaire has a rather quixotic view of the social media platform

Andrew Orlowski

26.04

Vaccine mandates hit Macron… in the Caribbean Anger at last year's Covid restrictions boosted support for Marine Le Pen

John Lichfield

26.04

Does Vladimir Putin have cancer, Parkinson’s or dementia? The remote medical diagnoses by the media are getting silly

Amy Jones

26.04

Piers Morgan Uncensored: like Tucker Carlson, but camper The anti-woke warrior is a new guilty pleasure


Monday
25.04

25.04

Douglas Murray: The gullible Right has fallen for Putin Freddie Sayers discusses the backlash against Western values with Douglas Murray

UnHerd Staff

25.04

Emmanuel Macron has not killed French populism Issues like Ukraine gave the technocratic President the upper hand over Le Pen

Eric Kaufmann

25.04

Emmanuel Macron has lost his sparkle He is no longer the optimistic revolutionary that he once framed himself as

Francois Valentin

25.04

Google’s latest service: moral correction as you type Its new 'inclusive language' feature is deleting any sense of individuality

Mary Harrington

25.04

Emmanuel Macron still faces ‘round three’ Parliamentary elections could be a big stress test for the re-elected President

John Lichfield

Sunday
24.04

24.04

After Marine Le Pen, what next for the French Right? The future of French conservatism has never looked less certain

Peter Franklin

Friday
22.04

22.04

Florida fights back against Biden’s trans agenda The state has issued sensible advice on gender-related distress in minors

Leor Sapir

22.04

Pressure mounts on Olaf Scholz to send weapons The Chancellor is looking increasingly isolated in Germany

Katja Hoyer

22.04

Emmanuel Macron’s pique at Boris’s Ukraine trip The French President is jealous of the praise the PM is receiving from Zelenskyy

Francois Valentin

Thursday
21.04

21.04

Trans activists come for the LGB Alliance It was only a matter of time...

Julie Bindel