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21.07 20:55
Donald Trump should not underestimate Kamala Harris
Favourable media coverage and big donations will make her a formidable opponent
Emily Jashinsky
01.01
Aaron Sorkin: Democrats should pick Mitt Romney to beat Trump
The West Wing writer argued a Republican should replace Biden on the party ticket
Rob Lownie
01.01
Tories are driving Suella Braverman towards Reform UK
Conservative grandees should be more worried about her joining Nigel Farage's party
Patrick O'Flynn
01.01
Third of Democrats wish Donald Trump had been killed
New data suggests Left-wingers are more likely to view their opponents as evil
Eric Kaufmann
Saturday
20.07
20.07
How liberal elites turned on Usha Vance
The wife of the GOP's VP candidate has been attacked despite staying largely apolitical
Laurel Duggan
20.07
Where will the Jay Slater GoFundMe money go?
Josephine Bartosch
20.07
Puberty blocker ban won’t increase suicides, report claims
A Government review has condemned 'dangerous' rhetoric from trans activists
Joan Smith
Friday
19.07
19.07
Donald Trump criticises Nayib Bukele at GOP convention
The Republican nominee blamed El Salvador's President for migrant crime
Laurel Duggan
19.07
Hillary Clinton re-enters the fray
UnHerd Staff
19.07
Liking JRR Tolkien doesn’t make you ‘far-Right’
Rachel Maddow has linked J.D. Vance's passion for the author to extremist politics
Peter Franklin
19.07
Is China’s social contract about to break down?
Sluggish growth may unsettle the population
John Rapley
19.07
Labour’s foreign policy problems are just beginning
Angus Reilly
19.07
Germany halves Ukraine aid amid European war fatigue
EU countries are running out of patience — and funds
Ralph Schoellhammer
Thursday
18.07
18.07
JD Vance could be the first Very Online vice president
Social media candidness is the lingua franca of younger generations
Katherine Dee
18.07
Nigel Farage stands up for TikTok
UnHerd Staff
18.07
Did the Covid inquiry just admit lockdown was a mistake?
A new report challenges received wisdom on the pandemic
Toby Green
18.07
Ursula von der Leyen belongs to the Greens now
The European Commission President has offered several concessions to the Left
William Nattrass
18.07
Tenacious D spat shows cancel culture goes both ways
Rory Kiberd
18.07
JD Vance offers a truce to the GOP establishment
In last night's speech, the VP nominee both attacked and befriended the old guard
Emily Jashinsky
18.07
Why is Labour ignoring cannabis harms?
Policymakers aren't connecting weed use to poor mental health
Peter Hurst
Wednesday
17.07
17.07
God didn’t save Donald Trump
The ex-president's supporters have attributed his survival to divine intervention
Alex O'Connor
17.07
Over a quarter of Reform voters prefer Greens to Tories
UnHerd Staff
17.07
Rail nationalisation won’t get Britain’s trains on track
Despite Labour's progress, the infrastructure challenge remains significant
Niall Gooch
17.07
Why the tech Right loves Trump
Elon Musk and other investors have rallied behind the former president
Mary Harrington
17.07
California passes deceptive trans policy in schools
Leor Sapir and Erin Friday
17.07
Republicans have moved on from Biden’s age
In Milwaukee, the talking point has vanished among GOP leaders
Emily Jashinsky
17.07
King’s Speech will shape Starmer’s premiership
Today marks a rare opportunity to take bold legislative measures
John Oxley
Tuesday
16.07
16.07
Ramped-up Secret Service protection may rob Trump of his magic
New measures could create a barrier between the former president and his supporters
Tom Rogan
16.07
France’s north-south political divide
UnHerd Staff
16.07
Why JD Vance will be good for Europe
Trump's VP pick is wise to plot a more dovish path for Western foreign policy
Thomas Fazi
16.07
Vaughan Gething: a truly pointless first minister
The ill-fated Welsh leader is resigning after four months
Henry Hill
16.07
Ireland’s anti-immigration protests are turning more violent
Aris Roussinos
16.07
Has private equity become a Ponzi scheme?
Funds risk causing another 2008-style crash
Philip Pilkington
16.07
How much longer can the Biden campaign go?
The President's latest interview suggests he's running out of road
Kyle Sammin
16.07
JD Vance’s VP selection is a victory for the New Right
Trump's running mate cements the GOP's populist evolution
Emily Jashinsky
Monday
15.07
15.07
Young men are dumping the Democrats
UnHerd Staff
15.07
Classified documents case against Trump was always weak
Judge Aileen Cannon is right to dismiss it entirely
Ashley Rindsberg
15.07
What I saw at the Trump rally
Saurabh Sharma
15.07
Almost half of Ukrainians want to begin peace negotiations
A new poll has found that 44% are in favour of talks
Max Mitchell
15.07
Refugees won’t solve Germany’s jobs crisis
Politicians are conflating asylum seekers with immigrants
Katja Hoyer
15.07
In Berlin, I saw how England fans have changed for good
Football hooliganism has largely been consigned to history
David Goodhart
15.07
Liz Truss: Tories lost because they were too Left-wing
Peter Franklin
Sunday
14.07
14.07
How will the Trump shooting affect the RNC?
Republicans are overhauling their platform for this week's convention
Fred Bauer
14.07
The Trump shooting conspiracy theories have already begun
Americans of all stripes are conditioned to think in terms of plots and cabals
Michael Cuenco
14.07
Euro 2024 glory would be a victory for Middle England
Rakib Ehsan
14.07
What impact will the Donald Trump shooting have on the election?
America will only become more polarised after last night's attack
Oliver Bateman
14.07
Labour’s puberty blocker ban doesn’t tell the full story
Sections of the party are still in thrall to gender ideology
Victoria Smith
Saturday
13.07
13.07
Macron and von der Leyen can see their power slipping away
Peter Franklin
13.07
Isis issues fresh threats ahead of Paris Olympics
A rise in thwarted attacks is an omen for the summer Games
Lucas Webber
13.07
Labour’s war on North Sea oil threatens British security
In a dangerous new world, we should exploit our natural resources
Aris Roussinos
Friday
12.07
12.07
Criminalising abortion is a red line for British electorate
UnHerd Staff
12.07
Democratic elites attacked online over Biden criticism
Infighting is spilling out into the open
Laurel Duggan
12.07
Please, Jacob Rees-Mogg: don’t go on reality TV
The former Tory MP is reportedly filming a new fly-on-the-wall show
Gareth Roberts
12.07
Kemi Badenoch is vulnerable as the Tory frontrunner
Tom Jones
12.07
BP’s production cuts signal future energy crisis
Rising demand for oil is at odds with the EU's Net Zero commitments
Ralph Schoellhammer
12.07
Reform UK’s internal divisions are deepening
Leadership disputes have exposed cracks in Nigel Farage's party
Bethany Elliott
Thursday
11.07
11.07
Joe Biden doesn’t need to listen to George Clooney
The actor's intervention smacks of elite paternalism
Oliver Bateman
11.07
Tony Blair struggles to define ‘woke’ on Newsnight
UnHerd Staff
11.07
Is Starmer risking Ukraine escalation with Storm Shadow missiles?
Britain's new PM has gambled that Putin will not attempt a direct confrontation
Tom Rogan
11.07
Will Pennsylvania decide the 2024 election?
Charles McElwee
11.07
‘Quiet quitting’ is wrong response to Orbán’s EU presidency
Brussels officials have been spooked by his relationship with Putin
William Nattrass
11.07
Labour’s economic project will drive Britons abroad
Don't expect Keir Starmer to rejuvenate the City
Philip Pilkington
Wednesday
10.07
10.07
GOP’s new party platform divides the Right
Populists and establishment conservatives are sparring over new policies
Laurel Duggan
10.07
Braverman and Badenoch do battle on Tory Right
UnHerd Staff
10.07
The media’s anti-Biden pivot is politically motivated
It's a calculation designed to ensure a Democratic victory in November
Ashley Rindsberg
10.07
Tony Blair wants to run Starmer’s government
Aaron Bastani
10.07
Lisa Nandy: Minister for the Culture Wars
The new Cabinet member isn't fooling anyone
Joan Smith
10.07
The threat of Conservative extinction isn’t over
A large number of Tory constituencies have slender majorities
Peter Franklin
Tuesday
09.07
09.07
Matteo Renzi: EU leaders are turning a blind eye to crime
The former Italian PM pinned some blame for populism on elite complacency
Laurel Duggan
09.07
Lucy Letby verdict questioned by British newspapers
UnHerd Staff
09.07
Levelling up was always just a marketing ploy
Labour has officially scrapped the project
Fred Skulthorp
09.07
Why won’t the European Right build alliances?
Ralph Schoellhammer
09.07
The Guardian is ignoring the risks of testosterone on trans people
The paper is more concerned about its implications for menopausal women
Eliza Mondegreen
09.07
Tories have been left with no philosophy — or successor
No obvious future leader has emerged from the election rubble
Henry Hill
Monday
08.07
08.07
Braverman: Labour will borrow Sunak’s ‘farcical gimmicks’
The Tory Right-winger used a speech in Washington today to attack the former PM
James Billot
08.07
Confidence in US universities continues to nosedive
UnHerd Staff
08.07
Macron’s survival has not calmed the markets
Ongoing political uncertainty will cause further economic stagnation
John Rapley
08.07
The anti-Biden campaign is spreading to the Senate
Mark Warner could become the President's Brutus
Michael Cuenco
08.07
Nato summit will test Labour’s ‘realist’ foreign policy
Pivoting away from the Indo-Pacific is a crucial first step
Aris Roussinos
08.07
How McDonald’s defeated Marine Le Pen
France's election pitted nationalism against American universalism
Mary Harrington
08.07
Emmanuel Macron can’t keep the Right out forever
Francois Valentin
Sunday
07.07
07.07
Is Brexit safe under Keir Starmer?
Britain's new prime minister has been inconsistent on the issue
Philip Cunliffe
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