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04/23/2024 - 3:30pm
The SNP-Green Party union is close to breaking up
Patrick Harvie faces a no-confidence vote over his rejection of the Cass Report
Andrew Liddle
23.04
Channel 4 presents: the Remainer-only election
TV coverage is increasingly unmoored from the general population
Ella Whelan
23.04
Israel’s intelligence chief resigns, but Netanyahu won’t follow
David Patrikarakos
23.04
Is Reform UK a paper tiger?
The party's strong polling numbers may not translate into votes
John Oxley
Monday
22.04
22.04
Inside the Columbia University protests
A heavy police presence did little to dampen activists' enthusiasm
James Billot
22.04
Liz Truss plays up the Donald Trump parallels
UnHerd Staff
22.04
Xi Jinping is quietly sanction-proofing China
The Chinese leader has learnt from Russia's example
Miquel Vila
22.04
Nvidia’s falling share price shows the AI reckoning has begun
The tech company's golden moment is over
John Rapley
22.04
The Cornel West paradox: how woke is too woke?
Emily Jashinsky
22.04
Aid won’t fix Ukraine’s recruitment crisis
American efforts aren't turning the tide in the war against Russia
Philip Pilkington
Sunday
21.04
21.04
Tony Blair: autocracies are fine with ‘smart’ leaders
Tom McTague
21.04
The House Ukraine package is a defeat for populists
MAGA Republicans surrendered their legislative leverage for nothing
Fred Bauer
21.04
Conservatives will be punished on immigration record
As the issue becomes more salient, expect Rishi Sunak to bleed votes
Yuan Yi Zhu
Saturday
20.04
20.04
Is Trump Media a meme stock?
David Auerbach
20.04
Democrats struggle to control progressives over Gaza
The Left's disruptive tactics are causing problems for Joe Biden
Laurel Duggan
20.04
Rishi Sunak may have less than two weeks left
The upcoming local elections could be the final nail in the coffin
Peter Franklin
Friday
19.04
19.04
AOC claims Trump will jail dissidents if elected
UnHerd Staff
19.04
NPR’s Katherine Maher saga is a lesson for conservatives
Truth has become politicised, whether we like it or not
Mary Harrington
19.04
Elon Musk: Global Disinformation Index should be shut down
The billionaire has accused the organisation of censorship
Archie Earle
19.04
Björn Höcke’s Nazi trial won’t damage the AfD
Germany's growing Right-wing party has given up on appearing respectable
Katja Hoyer
19.04
Is Nicola Sturgeon the next domino to fall in SNP probe?
Henry Hill
19.04
Puberty blocker ruling won’t cure Scotland’s gender problem
Children are still under threat from an ingrained ideology
Victoria Smith
Thursday
18.04
18.04
Labour MP: UK should have followed Sweden on Covid
Graham Stringer argued that the Nordic country responded far better in 2020
Archie Earle
18.04
Joe Biden causes inter-Zoomer rift
UnHerd Staff
18.04
Europe’s Right-wing alliances won’t hold easily
Political shifts on the continent may cause future divisions
William Nattrass
18.04
What if the Sydney killer had no motive?
Commentators were quick to blame the attacks on misogyny and Islamism
Simon Cottee
18.04
David Lammy’s ‘progressive realism’ isn’t realistic
Ollie Ryan Tucker
18.04
David Nutt: MPs against smoking ban should legalise drugs
The former Government adviser accused politicians of 'logical inconsistency'
Rob Lownie
Wednesday
17.04
17.04
‘Polycule’ relationships are a bureaucratic nightmare
When 20 people are in the one relationship, someone's bound to be a loser
Eliza Mondegreen
17.04
French university cancels Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s Palestine event
UnHerd Staff
17.04
Is Joe Biden losing Pennsylvania?
The President's visit to the state comes at a difficult moment for Democrats
Kyle Sammin
17.04
Mehdi Hasan’s new media channel: activism as journalism
Ashley Rindsberg
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