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24 Apr 2025 - 3:20pm
Trump confronts Putin over bombing of Kyiv
UnHerd Staff
24.04
Keir Starmer has no Left-wing opposition
Both the Greens and the Lib Dems are struggling to find their voice
Peter Franklin
24.04
Is it time for Trump to walk away from Ukraine?
America's latest deal proposal should be its last
Jennifer Kavanagh
24.04
IMF growth outlook is a vindication of Brexit
New figures project Britain to do better than the eurozone
John Oxley
Wednesday, 23 April
23.04
To win midterms, Democrats must confront 2024 failures
Michael Baharaeen
23.04
Britain is long overdue a migrant crime league table
The UK lags behind its European counterparts on the issue
Mike Jones
23.04
Starmer refuses to apologise to Rosie Duffield over women’s rights
The PM said the trans issue should not be turned into a 'political football'
Max Mitchell
23.04
Can Netanyahu survive yet more corruption allegations?
A former Shin Bet chief has further questioned the PM's conduct
David Swift
23.04
Starmer’s EU defence deal is a boost to British Army
Henry Hill
Tuesday, 22 April
22.04
Why is the Intellectual Dark Web at war with itself?
Figures like Douglas Murray are still defending a lost paradigm
Mary Harrington
22.04
The media is driving a moral panic around Andrew Tate
Countless newspaper articles warn about the dangers of the 'manosphere'
Simon Cottee
22.04
MPs should let Trump speak in Parliament
Less savoury figures have been allowed into the House
Richard Johnson
22.04
Klaus Schwab was always too powerless to be a bogeyman
Max Lacour
22.04
Gold surge signals the end of dollar hegemony
The precious metal hit another record this week
Philip Pilkington
Monday, 21 April
21.04
Big Tech has no answer to Snapchat’s sextortion crisis
Katherine Dee
21.04
Starmer’s silence on Supreme Court ruling is deafening
The PM is failing to contain the backlash within his party
Joan Smith
Sunday, 20 April
20.04
What’s behind Trump’s dovish turn on Iran?
His second term has produced a more pragmatic line
Tom Rogan
20.04
Christian revival is no surprise in an age of public shaming
Today's dominant secular morality struggles with forgiveness
Niall Gooch
20.04
China’s LNG ban shows Trump’s tariffs are backfiring
Ralph Schoellhammer
20.04
Farage shouldn’t take lessons from Liz Truss on the Blob
Her short time in office provides no blueprint for the Reform leader
Tom Jones
Saturday, 19 April
19.04
Why doesn’t Harvard’s academic freedom extend to conservatives?
The university has long turned a blind eye to political diversity
Eric Kaufmann
19.04
It’s not just BBLs — all cosmetic surgery ads should go
The whole industry is built on exploiting women’s insecurities
Kristina Murkett
19.04
Trump’s threat to walk away leaves Ukraine exposed
Washington may end up cutting all aid to Kyiv
Anatol Lieven
Friday, 18 April
18.04
Nasa should spend more on finding alien life
Avi Loeb
18.04
What Konstantin Kisin gets wrong about new media
The podcast world isn't perfect — but it still beats the BBC
Peter Franklin
18.04
China is capitalising on Nvidia turmoil
US sanctions on chips are a boon to Xi Jinping
Philip Pilkington
18.04
Giorgia Meloni won’t save EU from Trump’s tariffs
Thomas Fazi
Thursday, 17 April
17.04
Sam Altman’s new social network threatens Musk’s empire
The AI-first platform could give the OpenAI founder vast control
Brian Chau
17.04
Labour’s early prisoner releases will fuel two-tier accusations
Henry Hill
17.04
Porn is normalising violent misogyny
A leading surgeon has warned about the rise of choking during sex
Josephine Bartosch
17.04
Is Reform UK coming for Holyrood?
Support for Nigel Farage's party is surging north of the border
Iain Macwhirter
Wednesday, 16 April
16.04
Inside Tucker Carlson’s Ireland visit with Conor McGregor
Theo McDonald
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