Ed Miliband's Net Zero policies are damaging British industry. Credit: Getty
11/30/2024 - 8:00am

UK has most expensive industrial electricity in Europe New figures slipped out by the Energy Department reveal Britain is being ripped off

David Rose

Friday, November 29

29.11

Xi Jinping’s military purge could backfire There's a fine line between maintaining discipline and provoking dissent

Kerry Brown

29.11

Gen Z may welcome a social media ban New Australian legislation helps anxious young people

Kristina Murkett

29.11

Half of Austrians support ‘comprehensive remigration’ A new survey reveals the depth of anti-immigrant sentiment in the country

Max Mitchell

29.11

The EV revolution is crumbling Have Right-wing politics squeezed out Net Zero targets?

Ralph Schoellhammer

Thursday, November 28

28.11
What next? Credit: Getty

California doesn’t want Governor Kamala Harris

Joel Kotkin

28.11

Trump brings Florida’s MAGA faithful to Washington DC Several of his key appointments hail from the Sunshine State

Emily Jashinsky

28.11
Supporters of Sex Matters and For Women Scotland outside court on Tuesday. Credit: Getty

Supreme Court puzzles over definition of ‘woman’

Julie Bindel

28.11

Are assisted dying polls skewed by loaded questions? Misleading or poorly-worded surveys are giving the public the wrong impression

Max Mitchell

Wednesday, November 27

27.11

Is New York City ready for an Andrew Cuomo comeback? The former governor is mulling a run for mayor

Paul Dreyer

27.11

Trump’s tariffs won’t stop China Beijing can extend its supply chain to other nearby countries

Philip Pilkington

27.11
The UK has become more vulnerable to Russia's wrath than other allies on the continent. Credit: Getty

Why is Russia singling out Britain over Ukraine?

Bethany Elliott

27.11

Is Israel’s ceasefire letting Hezbollah off the hook? It is strategically unwise to let the terrorist group survive

Kyle Orton

Tuesday, November 26

26.11

Scott Bessent can moderate Trump’s tariff policy The Treasury pick may guard against outright protectionism

Anatole Kaletsky

26.11

Israel’s Haaretz boycott is another attack on liberal norms Netanyahu's government risks undermining its own legitimacy

David Swift

26.11
The PR mishaps are piling up for Canada's Prime Minister. Credit: Getty

Could Montreal riots bring down Justin Trudeau?

Michael Cuenco

Monday, November 25

25.11

The trouble with including gender identity on death records Statisticians are neglecting their duty by recording males as female

Joan Smith

25.11

Nato is unprepared for Russia’s cyber warfare A settlement in Ukraine will only raise the Kremlin threat to Europe

Patrick Hess

25.11

House of Lords calls for review into 'brand safety' agencies A new report warns against 'mission creep' from organizations like Newsguard and the GDI

UnHerd Staff

Sunday, November 24

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Elon Musk has been accused of artificially boosting pro-Trump posts on X. Credit: Getty

Has X become a Right-wing echo chamber?

Noah Carl

24.11
Nigel Farage has set his sights on next year's council elections. Credit: Getty

Can Reform UK overtake the Tories before the next election?

Lee David Evans

Saturday, November 23

23.11

Western escalation with Russia will bring little reward Nuclear conflict is now a serious risk

Christopher McCallion and Ben Friedman

23.11

Is Angela Merkel a Green in disguise? The former German chancellor has become curiously dismissive of conservatism

Ralph Schoellhammer

23.11

Assisted Dying amendments ignore major flaws in Bill There will be little time for scrutiny after a second reading

David Paton

Friday, November 22

22.11
Republicans will continue to force the transgender issue. Credit Getty

Democrats refuse to change course on trans

Eliza Mondegreen

22.11

China divisions threaten to split Trump’s cabinet The President-elect has promoted both hawks and doves

Fred Bauer

22.11

Why Trump is coming for Google A DoJ antitrust ruling has laid the groundwork for the incoming administration

Andrew Orlowski

22.11
The US was notified of the Russian leader's plans to use a new type of missile to avoid a grave misunderstanding. Credit: Getty

Is Russia’s ballistic missile attack the war’s last gasp?

Bethany Elliott

22.11

The French government is on the brink — again A looming budget crisis threatens to destabilise the whole country

Peter Franklin

Thursday, November 21

21.11

Bud Light’s Shane Gillis ad shows the progressive revolution is over The beer company's pivot is evidence of a major cultural realignment in America

Oliver Bateman

21.11

Javier Milei: Musk and Trump will replicate the Argentina model America's President-elect allegedly supports the Argentinian leader's 'chainsaw method'

UnHerd Staff

21.11

Is the Pope holding Israel to a double standard? Francis has maintained a curious silence on other atrocities

Damian Thompson