08.12 11:43
Has Labour forgotten its Christian roots? Janet Daby's resignation highlights the party's secular drift
Dan Hitchens
01.01
Nick Clegg’s ‘global internet’ is a fantasy It's not only the Chinese who are unconvinced — the West increasingly is too
Ben Sixsmith
07.12
Deck the halls! Ironic hipster Christianity may save us all Perhaps the new 'Minimalist Nativity' sets represent a staging post back to faith
Mary Harrington
07.12
Tutor speaks out on Cambridge free speech battle Freddie Sayers spoke to Dr Arif Ahmed about the university's free speech vote
Freddie Sayers
07.12
Nottingham and the fall of civilisation When a city is crushed by concrete, there’s nowhere left to go when it crumbles
Peter Franklin
04.12
Mosul, unexpectedly, is a classic war film Netflix has created a created a masterpiece that honours the people of Iraq
Aris Roussinos
04.12
In praise of the Covid superforecasters Unlike vague statements made by commentators, we made testable predictions
Saloni Dattani
04.12
Vapid politicians will never unite our country A new report on Britain's 'tribes' offers no solutions to a dysfunctional nation
Tobias Phibbs
03.12
Hong Kong dissident: 100,000 could move to Britain next year Freddie Sayers spoke to activist Nathan Law about his exile in London
UnHerd
03.12
Healthcare workers will be the first piece of the vaccine jigsaw Doctors and nurses will get priority, but everyone will feel the benefits
Tom Chivers
03.12
Give Harry a break, he’s right about Covid The Prince's public statements can be tiresome, but this one happens to be true
Peter Franklin
02.12
In the Keira Bell case, the NHS trust had no answers Many open questions remain about puberty-blockers
Dan Hitchens
02.12
It’s official: I’m a menace to society A member of the EHRC liking my tweets has become a news story
Niall Gooch
02.12
How a Hungarian MEP exposed Fidesz’s failings The Szájer scandal is about more than individual hypocrisy
Alexander Faludy
02.12
Don’t let an accident create another pandemic We need to think hard before using our ever-expanding bio-engineering toolkit
UnHerd
01.12
The ‘Stolen Election’ narrative is nothing new The tendency to cast doubt on the opposing party’s victories goes way back
Geoff Shullenberger
01.12
The Welsh have always wanted to drink on their own terms Mark Drakeford's 'booze ban' is not the first time Wales has endured prohibition
Theo Davies-Lewis
01.12
Where next for the Bernie Sanders Left? Freddie Sayers spoke to American historian Harvey Kaye to find out
UnHerd
30.11
Academics face a moral dilemma Is the highest purpose to promote social justice or academic freedom?
Mary Harrington
30.11
Love, not money, will save the Union An emotional case for Britain needs to be made
Ed West
30.11
Layla Saad: a curious case of false identification with black America The Qatari author should be more vocal about the racism in her own country
Louise Perry
27.11
The MoD can learn a thing or two from Italy The country has engaged in a dramatic programme of naval modernisation
Aris Roussinos
27.11
The case for aid should have been patriotic, not preachy Everybody loved the foreign aid budget — apart from the public
Peter Franklin
27.11
“Accentism” is real, but impossible to end Humans love status signals, and they can't be legislated away
Ed West
26.11
I am utterly confused about the Oxford vaccine There are many questions about the trial left unanswered
Tom Chivers
26.11
Will Covid kill Silicon Valley? A worker exodus from California marks a permanent change for Big Tech
Peter Franklin
26.11
Thanksgiving Wars are more performance than reality Today's holiday is the latest flashpoint in pandemic politics
Kat Rosenfield
25.11
No, urban graduates are not the new working class The Left is engaged in a futile attempt to redefine the term
Tobias Phibbs
25.11
Today’s alt-Right are the ideological children of Yukio Mishima Both share an obsession with traditionalism and hatred of modernity
James Bloodworth
25.11
Can we count on low interest rates? Rishi Sunak may wish to take the long view on this question
UnHerd
25.11
Suzanne Moore: ‘I felt absolutely betrayed’ The former Guardian columnist tells her story to Freddie Sayers
UnHerd
24.11
Climate doomsters are giving children ‘eco-anxiety’ Scaring youngsters about the future will do them no good
24.11
Andrew Cuomo is not a hero of this pandemic The governor has successfully whitewashed his Covid performance
Ben Sixsmith
24.11
Why 2021 is going to be a fantastic year for Britain There will be months of indulgence and excess when Covid recedes
Ed West
23.11
Viktor Orbán’s Russian vaccine gamble Importing 'Sputnik' is a desperate move to calm the Hungarian public
Alexander Faludy
23.11
Memo to Justin Welby: Charity is for the Church, not government Does the Archbishop of Canterbury see no role for a modern CofE?
Mary Harrington
23.11
Should we ‘call in’ people instead of calling them out? There's a humane alternative to cancel culture
Peter Franklin
20.11
Britain’s leadership is finally taking the Royal Navy seriously again The decision is welcome, but the UK needs a plan for its use
Aris Roussinos
20.11
Danish mask study author: effect may be small, but worthwhile The author of a controversial new study into masks defends their use
Freddie Sayers
20.11
There’s nothing wrong with Obama’s pick-up artistry Reading Marx to attract girls is cringey, not creepy
Ralph Leonard
20.11
Why won’t Twitter use its blue pencil on Red China? The social media giant is happy to edit Donald Trump, but not the CCP
Peter Franklin
19.11
The Crown gets The Troubles wrong Netflix's heavy-handed portrayal insults both Britain and Ireland
John Milbank
19.11
Why we should be confident in the Oxford vaccine Results released this morning are promising
Tom Chivers
19.11
Whatever happened to Sir Vince Cable? He should be on a victory tour, but instead he's gone off in a different direction
James Kirkup
18.11
I disagree: there’s still time to save the Union The government must resist another referendum on independence
Henry Hill
18.11
The real crimes of Grenfell are coming out — and the media is silent A rigged safety test should be front page news
Paul Embery
18.11
How do we bring down factory farming? It will be difficult, but not impossible
Peter Franklin
17.11
Poland and Hungary are exposing the EU’s flaws The bloc's rosy view of liberalism was always naïve
Wessie du Toit
17.11
Nice guys finish last — or do they? A new book challenges this long-standing misconception
Elizabeth Oldfield
17.11
The real problem with Marcus Rashford’s property portfolio The footballer is hardly alone in owning multiple houses
Peter Franklin
16.11
Later-life marriage means fewer conservatives This demographic trend was one of the key drivers in the 2020 election
Ed West
16.11
There’s something of Picasso about these botched restorations The Spanish statue re-carving reveals more than just a lack of skill
Mary Harrington
14.11
Trump Derangement Syndrome is here to stay The President's hold on liberals' runaway fantasies will continue
Ed West
13.11
Armenia: another country abandoned to its fate NATO has shut its eyes to ethnic cleansing again
Aris Roussinos
13.11
The missed opportunity of Dominic Cummings Like so many gurus before him, he was sucked into the comms machine
Peter Franklin
13.11
Sweden joins France in defence of sovereignty Britain has some catching up to do as Europe gets tough on radical Islamism
Liam Duffy
12.11
Are we overly worried about anti-vaxxers? Misinformation about the new vaccine won't be a barrier to success
Tom Chivers
12.11
Liberals are the same, but populists are different Is our global future a common one-dimensional political spectrum?
Peter Franklin
11.11
Cambridge is censoring any dissent on trans issues As an undergraduate, I'm appalled by what I've seen
Sophie Watson
11.11
The EU must not interfere in religion Who decides the content of your faith?
Peter Franklin
11.11
Prof Tim Spector: hopes of a vaccine will lead to more lockdowns The epidemiologist and ZOE app founder shares his concerns
Freddie Sayers
11.11
Joe Biden’s coronavirus adviser: life should end at 75 Is the President-elect two years past his sell-by date?
10.11
What did Wollstonecraft do to deserve this? Maggi Hambling's statue was not worth the 200-year wait
Sarah Ditum
10.11
Yanis Varoufakis is right to be wary of Biden Trump challenged the system — the Democrats won't
Peter Franklin
10.11
Who’s really being nostalgic, Sir John? John Major's claim that nostalgia is the route to national decline has no basis
Ed West
10.11
Joe Biden is bad news for Viktor Orbán The President-elect's connections to Hungary go deep
Alexander Faludy
09.11
Flashback: Rory Stewart really doesn’t like Boris Johnson The former minister's article echoes his UnHerd interview from October
UnHerd
09.11
The new American empire of anti-imperialism The instinct to evangelise ideologically seems as strong as ever
Mary Harrington
09.11
For some Jews, passports are a moral conundrum Today's anniversary of Kristallnacht sharpens the question of citizenship
06.11
Manchester student: they fenced us in like animals Issy Smitheman describes her university experience to Freddie Sayers
UnHerd
06.11
Are any Republicans still backing President Trump? Claims of voter fraud have left prominent Republicans divided
06.11
Just what we need: a mutant mink plague A new strain of Covid is spreading through Danish fur farms
Peter Franklin
05.11
Helena Morrissey: a CEO wouldn’t get away with this The Conservative peer lambasted the Government's lockdown decision-making
UnHerd
05.11
Was the virus engineered? One reputable journal does not rule it out
Peter Franklin
05.11
Pennsylvania started life as a battleground state It was founded in the twilight of English civil war
George Trefgarne
04.11
Robert Cahaly: how we got the polls right The Trafalgar Group pollster spoke to Freddie Sayers on the campaign
UnHerd
04.11
There can be no winner now Neither candidate will have a strong mandate
Peter Franklin
04.11
The nightmare scenario begins to unfold President Trump is already claiming victory and crying foul
UnHerd
03.11
Where is Donald Trump’s wall? Four years on, it remains unfinished and unloved
Oli Dugmore
03.11
Bret Weinstein: whatever happens, the system is broken Freddie Sayers speaks to the evolutionary biologist about today's election
UnHerd
03.11
The twilight of the populists? All over the world, they are in retreat
Peter Franklin
02.11
You can’t quantify the effect of lockdown Rationality can only take us so far
Elizabeth Oldfield