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May 31, 2024
Hillary Clinton touts mug merchandise after Trump verdict
UnHerd Staff
31.05
Edinburgh book festival bows to activists over climate and Israel funding
Organisers said they could not risk disruption from activists
Joan Smith
31.05
Ireland’s surrogacy bill is not progress
It signifies nothing more than the commercialisation of women’s bodies
Josephine Bartosch
31.05
Why modern British homes are getting mouldy
Aris Roussinos
31.05
The Trump verdict is politics by other means
Democrats are resorting to lawfare to hurt the former president
Kyle Sammin
Thursday
30.05
30.05
Harvard’s pivot to neutrality is purely cosmetic
The university has failed to root out the real culprits
Neetu Arnold
30.05
Ayatollah of Iran throws support behind student protesters
UnHerd Staff
30.05
Ukraine strike on Russian nuclear radar: the most serious escalation yet
Nato is playing a dangerous game
Thomas Fazi
30.05
Britain is turning into America’s 51st state
Mary Harrington
30.05
Why is no party talking about the Hackney shooting?
Neither Keir Starmer nor Rishi Sunak have a strong pitch on crime
Henry Hill
30.05
Why Europe’s young are increasingly anti-immigration
New analysis shows a rising discontent among 15 to 34-year-olds
William Nattrass
30.05
The return of Loaded won’t lead to a lad-mag renaissance
Zoe Strimpel
Wednesday
29.05
29.05
Peter Singer: I would choose assisted dying
The philosopher said that he would rather die than lose himself to dementia
Laurel Duggan
29.05
Eddie Izzard’s ‘Hamlet’ widely panned
UnHerd Staff
29.05
Donald Trump rewrites history on Fauci and Covid response
The former president is downplaying his commitment to lockdown
Brad Polumbo
29.05
Are Diane Abbott’s days at Labour numbered?
Keir Starmer's purge is just getting started
Mark Seddon
29.05
Jeremy Clarkson is right about national farm service
British agriculture is under threat from foreign imports
Tom McTague
29.05
Britain’s young Right wants ‘zero seats’ for the Tories
Rob Lownie
29.05
Harvard to remain neutral on controversial public issues
The faculty has grown tired of the university's activism
Laurel Duggan
Tuesday
28.05
28.05
The hidden long-term risks of youth gender transition
New research raises concerns about testosterone use among trans patients
Eliza Mondegreen
28.05
Robert De Niro: democracy will ‘perish’ if Trump elected
UnHerd Staff
28.05
Rishi Sunak’s pension tax cut is another insult to the young
The quadruple lock is a shameless reach for the grey vote
James Sean Dickson
28.05
Does Emmanuel Macron want to take over the EU?
There is an ulterior motive to his support for Mario Draghi
Peter Franklin
28.05
The WHO pandemic treaty: dead but not buried
Kevin Bardosh
28.05
A Ukraine peace deal has never been further away
An abortive conference is the latest sign leaders don't want to negotiate
Bethany Elliott
Monday
27.05
27.05
Expect Labour to become the party of austerity
Britain's dire fiscal outlook will leave Keir Starmer with few options
Philip Pilkington
27.05
Emmanuel Macron wants it both ways on assisted dying
The President is turning matters of life and death into an electoral gambit
Nabila Ramdani
27.05
Jeremy Corbyn is still a major threat to Keir Starmer
Labour may come to regret exiling its former leader
Richard Johnson
Sunday
26.05
26.05
Libertarians can’t afford to be fussy about Donald Trump
Fred Bauer
26.05
Rishi Sunak’s national service idea misses the point
Britain would be training up an army of low-level administrators
Henry Hill
26.05
The Nevermets is a parable for virtual romance
A new Channel 4 programme brings together loving couples who have never met
Nina Power
Saturday
25.05
25.05
Don’t count Nigel Farage out just yet
Tim Bale
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