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June 14, 2024
Gen Z has fallen out of love with dating apps
New research shows that Zoomers now prefer in-person interactions
Kristina Murkett
Thursday
13.06
13.06
Lia Thomas’s Olympic ban is a victory for women’s sport
Sports bodies are waking up to reality, but the battle hasn't been won yet
Jennifer Sey
13.06
Have Conservatives lost the Torygraph?
UnHerd Staff
13.06
Labour’s manifesto is Stonewall lite
The party's bid to win back disillusioned women has failed
Joan Smith
13.06
Are Marine Le Pen’s supporters really far-Right?
Peter Franklin
13.06
Ed Davey’s stunt campaign is deeply cynical
The Lib Dems have used photo ops to mask their contradictory policies
Niall Gooch
13.06
Even the SNP won’t talk about independence anymore
Scottish voters have more serious concerns
Eddie Barnes
Wednesday
12.06
12.06
A commercial property crisis could sink Joe Biden
Government spending is propping up the market — but how long will it last?
Philip Pilkington
12.06
British support for migration falls steeply
UnHerd Staff
12.06
Young Germans are drifting to the AfD
A complacent government has misunderstood youth concerns
Katja Hoyer
12.06
Gender dysphoria cases soar after pandemic
Eliza Mondegreen
12.06
Europe’s Green Deal faces extinction
Recent election results are a major rebuke of the bloc's flagship climate policy
Andrew Orlowski
12.06
AI Steve is a sign of our anti-democratic future
Brits could soon be outsourcing more decisions to robot MPs
Mary Harrington
Tuesday
11.06
11.06
Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict is unjust
The President's son is being persecuted for his surname
Brad Polumbo
11.06
Rachel Maddow and AOC fear Trump will lock them up
UnHerd Staff
11.06
The nationalist Right has created a pan-European identity
Ironically, it is the formerly Eurosceptic parties that have forged a group image
Tom McTague
11.06
Even the Tories don’t believe in their manifesto
Rishi Sunak is making empty promises
Henry Hill
11.06
The new populist map of Europe
UnHerd Staff
11.06
Military purge illustrates Putin’s growing strength
Russia's President feels emboldened to take on potential rivals
Bethany Elliott
11.06
Anti-immigration Right makes progress in Irish elections
Populist candidates were elected as Sinn Féin faltered
Conor Fitzgerald
Monday
10.06
10.06
Starbucks’ political activism has backfired
The coffee giant recently reported a 3% drop in US sales
John Masko
10.06
Poll: Democrats are turning more liberal
UnHerd Staff
10.06
Macron is trying to stop Le Pen before it’s too late
The power of the French Right is growing by the month
Peter Franklin
10.06
Will Al Jazeera face a reckoning over Hamas ties?
There is nothing normal about journalists keeping hostages for a terror group
Ashley Rindsberg
10.06
Benny Gantz’s resignation means an election is unavoidable
David Swift
10.06
German Right triumphs on bloodbath night for coalition
Despite a poor campaign, the AfD has underlined its power
Ralph Schoellhammer
Sunday
09.06
09.06
Are progressives to blame for the worsening housing crisis?
Left-wing urban planners are pricing out working families and young people
Joel Kotkin
09.06
The Lib Dems’ middle-class populist manifesto
John Oxley
09.06
Did racial politics delay hip hop’s MeToo reckoning?
After Diddy, more prominent artists are being accused of sexual crimes
Ralph Leonard
Saturday
08.06
08.06
America holds back MDMA therapy
Medical professionals are challenging a verdict from the FDA
Niko Vorobyov
08.06
DEI is driving big companies to Texas
Nasdaq's diversity compliance is becoming too onerous
Daniel Kalder
08.06
Nigel Farage was the only winner from a chaotic election debate
Tom Jones
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