Japan is breaking out of its institutional inertia. Credit: Getty
March 22, 2024

After a historic rate hike, Japan is finally making progress A once-sclerotic economy is gradually finding its feet

Philip Patrick

22.03

Owen Jones represented the worst of Labour From gender to antisemitism, he was always on the wrong side of the debate

Josephine Bartosch

Thursday
21.03

21.03

The censorship industrial complex’s new target: gamers Lobbyists are calling on the Government to take on the $200-billion industry

Park MacDougald

21.03

Cameron’s foreign jaunts, Euroscepticism & MacKenzie Scott’s white guilt

UnHerd Staff

21.03

Is Finland really the happiest place on Earth? My homeland is good at managing expectations more than anything else

Jukka Savolainen

21.03

What’s behind the campus mental health crisis? Wokeness and rising illiberalism at universities are both to blame

Greg Lukianoff

21.03

The Guardian’s Garrick Club campaign hurts women Single-sex spaces are a feminist cause, even if the members are male

Mary Harrington

21.03

Just Stop Oil should be judged in public, not by a jury Climate protesters hide behind legal loopholes to escape punishment

Adam King

Wednesday
20.03

20.03
At least it beats injecting bleach. Credit: Getty

Six in 10 Democrats believe Covid-19 pandemic isn’t over

Laurel Duggan

20.03

Macron the boxer, Trump poll, and doveish Scholz

UnHerd Staff

20.03

Leo Varadkar has given Sinn Féin a free pass The Dublin establishment has left fertile ground for republicans

Henry Hill

20.03

Will the nurse who supported J.K. Rowling see justice? Amy Hamm was under investigation for praising the author

Joan Smith

20.03

James Bond should be an anachronism Ian Fleming's creation has survived the censors

James Hanson

20.03

Will the SNP’s new hate crime bill get me arrested? Comedians who 'stir up hatred' could face prosecution

Andrew Doyle

Tuesday
19.03

19.03

Trump defends ‘bloodbath’ comments in Farage interview The Republican nominee doubled down on his criticism of Joe Biden

Laurel Duggan

19.03

Rachel Reeves has bought into the wrong Thatcher myth Labour should learn from the Iron Lady's politics, not her economics

Tom McTague

19.03

Bernie Sanders, Tory memes, and NYT defends the Deep State

UnHerd Staff

19.03

UK Government pushes for financial surveillance bill Private citizens are at risk of being spied on by banks

Mark Johnson

19.03
Will 2024 be the death knell for the ESG movement? Credit: Getty

Blue states should let ESG die

Joel Kotkin

19.03

Fentanyl is flooding into Britain The Government is preparing for a big uptake in use of the synthetic drug

Charles Fain Lehman

19.03

Europe can’t afford to keep funding Nato A new report suggests budgetary realities are starting to hit home

Philip Pilkington

Monday
18.03

18.03

Supreme Court hears biggest free speech case in decades Murthy v. Missouri is set to have far-reaching implications

Ashley Rindsberg

18.03

News round-up: Germany’s populist horseshoe, young Tories & DEI tracking

UnHerd Staff

18.03

The mental health crisis does not explain wokeness Ideology, not psychology, is the key driver

Eric Kaufmann

18.03

Elon Musk: we need to stop talking about racism The X CEO clashed with Don Lemon over discrimination in America

Laurel Duggan

18.03

Americans still suffering from inflation under Joe Biden Central banks have failed to deal with the aftermath of the pandemic

John Rapley

18.03

Don’t trust France to lead on European security Emmanuel Macron's successor will be far less predictable

Peter Franklin

18.03
Jeremy Corbyn can take inspiration, once again, from the 1970s. Credit: Getty

Can Jeremy Corbyn win as an independent?

Richard Johnson

Sunday
17.03

17.03

Aaron Rodgers would be an electoral asset for RFK Jr. The NFL star's heterodox views chime with a large chunk of America

Oliver Bateman

17.03

Wales’s new First Minister already plagued by scandal Vaughan Gething risks following the same path as the SNP's Humza Yousaf

Henry Hill

17.03
Any takers? Credit: Getty

Who comes after Vladimir Putin?

Bethany Elliott

Saturday
16.03

16.03

Documents: US government agency promoting censorship USAID is seeking to censor alternative and 'populist' points of view

Laurel Duggan