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21.04 14:15
Sri Lanka is on the brink of major violence
The island is gripped by anti-government protests
Thasanya Jayasumana
01.01
Banning Russian players from Wimbledon is morally wrong
It's unfair to make citizens pay for the crimes of their nation’s rulers
Paul Embery
01.01
The Presidential debate revealed a new side to Macron
The French president was aggressive, bordering on angry
John Lichfield
01.01
The NHS keeps failing pregnant women
Scandals in the health service reveal its underlying misogyny
Amy Jones
Wednesday
20.04
20.04
The Russian Orthodox Church has abandoned Ukraine
Patriarch Kirill has become part of the Russian war machine
Katherine Bayford
20.04
Secularism is leaving us feeling empty
New research shows that religiosity is linked to positive well-being
Peter Franklin
20.04
Why Taylor Lorenz can dox whoever she wants
Progressives are determined to keep control of the narrative
Mary Harrington
20.04
The real reason Joe Kahn was appointed NYT editor: China
The paper wants a new audience across the Pacific
Ashley Rindsberg
20.04
Could Sarah Palin cause the upset of the century?
Forget Trump and DeSantis and the GOP field looks wide open
Curt Mills
Tuesday
19.04
19.04
Michael Tracey: when does anti-war become pro-Putin?
Freddie Sayers asks the journalist about his controversial reaction to the war
UnHerd Staff
19.04
The EU would survive President Marine le Pen
Many of her positions are already found in other member states
Peter Franklin
19.04
Incel paranoia comes to Britain’s schools
'Deadly' misogyny is apparently surging in the classroom
Naama Kates
19.04
American unions are making a comeback
Workers are organising at some of the world's biggest firms
Joel Kotkin
Sunday
17.04
17.04
Eastern Europe shows the power of a Christian society
The strength of community in Poland and Ukraine is best explained by faith
Danny Kruger
Friday
15.04
15.04
Rwanda: an imperfect but defensible plan
The outrage over the proposal misses the bigger point
David Goodhart
15.04
What the Tories can learn from Marine le Pen
Conservative politics must appeal to young voters to succeed
Mary Harrington
Thursday
14.04
14.04
The NHS is using Covid to push for more restrictions
Why are powerful voices still calling for less indoor mixing?
Amy Jones
14.04
Elon Musk’s bot army is secretly boosting Tesla
The electric carmaker's popularity is not as authentic as it may seem
Greg Barker
14.04
The pro-Putin protests giving Germany a headache
Nearly 1000 demonstrators paraded Russian flags through Berlin
Katja Hoyer
14.04
China shows its hand in eastern Europe
Serbia and Hungary will be top targets for increased Chinese influence
William Nattrass
Wednesday
13.04
13.04
Zelensky gives Germany’s president the cold shoulder
The Ukrainian leader wants weapons, not penitent visits from has-been leaders
James Hawes
13.04
Could Labour become the new law and order party?
Focusing on crime could be a golden attack line for Keir Starmer
Charlie Peters
13.04
Food price rises will bring a wave of revolutions
More political instability could see Russia and China gain influence
Philip Pilkington
13.04
The real-world victims of Partygate
The political fallout means an amnesty for lockdown convictions won't happen
Yuan Yi Zhu
Tuesday
12.04
12.04
Philadelphia moves towards a perma-Covid regime
It has become the first city to reinstate an indoor mask mandate
Park MacDougald
12.04
Bill Clinton re-writes history in The Atlantic
The former president made some bold claims about his decision to expand NATO
James Carden
12.04
The Bucha I knew and loved
Until a few weeks ago, my hometown was one of the most vibrant in Ukraine
Julia Lasica
12.04
The missing issue in Australia’s upcoming election: Covid
The country's stringent policies barely feature on the trail
Jarryd Bartle
12.04
What Francis Fukuyama gets wrong about liberalism
He fails to appreciate that Left-modernism has corrupted the ideology
Eric Kaufmann
Monday
11.04
11.04
Stop pretending David Amess’ murder was caused by online abuse
Why did politicians and the press push this line?
Henry Hill
11.04
How the war could lead to the break up of Russia
Freddie Sayers meets political scientist Sergej Sumlenny
UnHerd Staff
11.04
The collapse of French conservatism is the story of the night
While the far-Right made significant inroads, the centre-Right collapsed
Peter Franklin
11.04
Calorie counting menus will make eating disorders worse
Successive lockdowns have already exacerbated the problem nationwide
Amy Jones
11.04
Don’t write off Marine Le Pen
Emmanuel Macron faces a much tighter contest this year
John Lichfield
Friday
08.04
08.04
Emperor Mark Zuckerberg looks to mint his own currency
'Zuck Bucks' is the latest — and most egotistical — scheme by the Meta founder
Andrew Orlowski
08.04
How paedophilia anxiety moved from Left to Right
A new Jimmy Savile documentary has reignited an old culture war
Louise Perry
08.04
British media is becoming more divided and hysterical
Descriptions of opposing ideologies as extreme are the new normal
Eric Kaufmann
08.04
Germany is letting Europe down
Berlin is already moving to dilute EU sanctions
Peter Franklin
Thursday
07.04
07.04
Inside Shanghai’s Zero Covid Camp
UnHerd gets the world's first tour of the 4,000-strong facility
UnHerd News
07.04
Vladimir Zhirinovsky: the clown who predicted the Russian invasion
Nobody took this jester-politician seriously — until it was too late
Daniel Kalder
07.04
The war of words over the ‘Don’t say Gay’ bill
'Homophobes' are doing battle with 'groomers' in the latest culture war
Mary Harrington
07.04
Pakistan is playing a dangerous game with Russia
Imran Khan may be punished for his anti-Western rhetoric at the ballot box
Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
07.04
Russians are apathetic about Putin’s crimes in Ukraine
In Moscow few care what's occurring south of the country's border
Gabriel Gavin
Wednesday
06.04
06.04
Alexei Navalny is no liberal hero
A new documentary overlooks some of the campaigner's troubling history
Nicholas Harris
06.04
How will Viktor Orbán use his supermajority?
The Hungarian PM has the power to make significant constitutional changes
William Nattrass
06.04
In Shanghai, Zero Covid means zero freedom
Dystopian images are coming out of the Chinese city
Peter Franklin
06.04
The Left and Right are both wrong about Channel 4
Privatising it won't help either side
Guy Dampier
06.04
Astroturfing has come to social media
Companies are secretly encouraging influencers to shill for their products
Katherine Dee
06.04
Study: divorce affects children more than death
New research has made a startling discovery
Rakib Ehsan
Tuesday
05.04
05.04
The new Polish militarism
Spooked by Ukraine, Poland is committing its resources to defence
Luka Ivan Jukic
05.04
Fewer university students would be a good thing
Traditional degree courses will be a shrinking part of post-school education
David Goodhart
05.04
Dot Cotton: the last great working-class dame
June Brown gave representation to a neglected strand of British femininity
Julie Bindel
Monday
04.04
04.04
Even Twitter is ganging up on JK Rowling
How much more does the author have to take?
Joan Smith
04.04
Liberals were never prepared to beat Orban
The Left's plan failed miserably
Csaba Toth
04.04
How TikTok glamourises mental health disorders
Self-proclaimed ‘mental health advocates’ have become dangerously influential
Kristina Murkett
04.04
Can France’s deplorables secure a Le Pen victory?
The country's disenfranchised could swing the election in her favour
Peter Franklin
Friday
01.04
01.04
Jean-Luc Mélenchon: France’s Corbyn takes on Macron
The socialist veteran is surging in the polls
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
01.04
The Overton window for Christian beliefs is narrowing
In Finland, two people were tried simply for quoting the Bible
Lois McLatchie
01.04
Germany faces a spring of discontent
The country recorded its highest inflation rate in 40 years
Katja Hoyer
01.04
Good riddance to Britain’s Brutalist architecture
I won’t mourn the disappearance of our post-war monstrosities
Niall Gooch
01.04
Don’t turn the Ukraine refugee crisis into a new normal
Ultra-liberal immigration policies are domestically divisive
Paul Embery
Thursday
31.03
31.03
Sajid Javid: Zero Covid has been a disaster
The Health Secretary sat down with Freddie Sayers to look back at the pandemic
UnHerd News
31.03
Has Putin’s invasion hurt the European Left?
Across the continent, there have been opposite results
Peter Franklin
31.03
The NFT market is unravelling
Despite a huge increase in sales, fraud has been rampant
Greg Barker
31.03
The BBC’s faint praise for Mary Whitehouse
A new documentary claims to be even-handed but can't quite manage it
Charlie Bentley-Astor
Wednesday
30.03
30.03
Sajid Javid: ‘When it comes to sport, it should be sex not gender’
The Health Secretary shared his thoughts on trans athletes with Freddie Sayers
UnHerd Staff
30.03
Are Brits giving up on the NHS?
A new poll finds that over two-thirds of the population are dissatisfied
Amy Jones
30.03
Emily Bridges has no place in women’s cycling
The cyclist's inclusion in the championship is unfair to women everywhere
Debbie Hayton
30.03
Why is the UK shrinking its army in response to Ukraine?
Ministers are invoking dubious analysis to justify cutbacks
Henry Hill
30.03
Ukraine’s neighbours welcome refugees — but for how long?
The citizens of Eastern Europe are already dividing along familiar lines
William Nattrass
Tuesday
29.03
29.03
The Russian army’s number one problem? Hazing
Conscripts are poorly trained and face endless abuse
Katherine Bayford
29.03
Rishi Sunak’s plan to regulate crypto will fail
Governments need to worry about trust, not controlling innovation
Philip Pilkington
29.03
For pro-lockdown campaigners, all roads lead to the Kochs
The attempts to smear critics of lockdowns as Right-wingers will only backfire
Jay Bhattacharya & Martin Kulldorf
29.03
Ignore the wheat panic: the world still has plenty
The war in Ukraine is unlikely to cause mass starvation
Peter Franklin
Monday
28.03
28.03
Is Emmanuel Macron frightened of Vladimir Putin?
Fear is one explanation for the French President's diplomatic efforts
John Lichfield
28.03
Why the Will Smith slap is good news
Our ADHD culture only survives off such 'scissor events'
Louise Perry
28.03
Is John Mearsheimer guilty of “toxic masculinity”?
Foreign policy realists are being seen through the prism of gender
Mary Harrington
28.03
The exodus continues from America’s biggest cities
Covid, crime and hybrid work are remaking urban life
Joel Kotkin
28.03
OSINT is having a bad war
Open source intelligence cannot see through the fog of war
Andrew Orlowski
Saturday
26.03
26.03
Buzzfeed was never as brilliant as it thought it was
So long and thanks for all the listicles
Armin Rosen
Friday
25.03
25.03
The Tories finally repeal a bad law
The end of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act should inspire Conservatives
Henry Hill
25.03
The EU was doomed from the start
As the union celebrates its 65th, it's time to think about retirement
Peter Franklin
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