A police cordon in Huntingdon Station, where victims of the attack were treated. Credit: Getty
November 2, 2025

Should the Cambridgeshire train stabbings be classed as terrorism?

Joan Smith

02.11

Captured education research is failing US schools A new paper shows progressive programmes miss what matters most to teachers

Neetu Arnold

02.11

The lost charm of Britain’s seaside towns Social challenges do not diminish the distinctive appeal of coastal resorts

Niall Gooch

Saturday
01.11

01.11

Will Hispanics turn New Jersey red? A changing electorate could reshape the Garden State’s politics

Charles McElwee

01.11
Pornhub traffic is down 77% since age verification checks came into force. Credit: Getty

The Right should celebrate the Online Safety Act’s success

Josephine Bartosch

01.11

Anti-Farage campaign is a sign of SNP desperation Reform UK is making gains at Holyrood

Iain Macwhirter

Friday
31.10

31.10
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ChatGPT is running a social experiment it cannot control

Katherine Dee

31.10

Heritage’s Israel pivot shows where conservative power now lies The foundation's defence of Tucker Carlson is a win for the populist Right

Oliver Bateman

31.10

Skirting Taiwan will not spare Trump and Xi a future crisis Both leaders can't avoid the issue forever

Lyle Goldstein

31.10
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Credit: Getty

Andrew is modern Britain’s scapegoat

Mary Harrington

31.10

Glamour magazine’s trans cover shames women Fashion publications have always despised female imperfection

Victoria Smith

Thursday
30.10

30.10
Hamas has not been clear about its intentions to disarm. Photo: Chris McGrath/Getty.

Poll: seven in 10 Palestinians oppose Hamas disarmament

Archie Earle

30.10

Nvidia’s rise reveals a dangerously lopsided US economy The tech firm has seen its share price double in six months

John Rapley

30.10

NEO domestic robots risk creating a new caste system New technology could rely on Third-World labour

Peter Franklin

30.10
Down but not out. Credit: Getty

Dutch centrist fightback is not the end of Geert Wilders

Jack Smith

30.10

Has wind power really saved Britain £104 billion since 2010? A new UCL paper is based on questionable economics

David Rose

Wednesday
29.10

29.10

Why Congress should abolish the citizenship test It’s a pointless hurdle for law-abiding legal immigrants

Michael Lind

29.10

Democrats abandon unions in shutdown brinkmanship Federal workers are bearing the brunt of party grandstanding

Dustin Guastella

29.10
Flowers left near the scene of the fatal stabbing in Uxbridge. Credit: Alamy

Uxbridge killing lays bare Met Police failures

Dominic Adler

29.10

How Bill Gates shed his climate alarmism The Microsoft co-founder has belatedly criticised the ‘doomsday outlook’

UnHerd Staff

29.10

Grokipedia is another form of online disinformation Elon Musk’s AI resource is just as vulnerable to bias as Wikipedia

Andrew Orlowski

29.10

Can Reform fix Britain’s broken Civil Service? Real change will require more than cutting numbers

Richard Johnson

Tuesday
28.10

28.10
It would be a mistake to write off Newsom. Credit: Getty

Can America really afford a Gavin Newsom presidency?

Joel Kotkin

28.10

Warm Trump visit won’t shield Japan from tariffs The US President and Sanae Takaichi didn’t discuss the elephant in the room

Philip Patrick

28.10
‘Protesters dubbed “Pink Ladies” hold union flags outside The Bell Hotel in Epping back in August.’ Credit: Getty

More migrant hotels will radicalise Middle England

Tom Jones

28.10

Germany’s €377-billion military plan won’t fix the Bundeswehr Willing and able soldiers can’t be bought

Katja Hoyer

28.10

Do Britons think Sarah Pochin’s comments were racist? New research shows a divided public

Eric Kaufmann

Monday
27.10

27.10
Mamdani has wisely focused his campaign on affordability. Credit: Getty

Democrats should go Left on economics — not on culture

Emily Jashinsky

27.10

Rachel Reeves is picking private equity over family business Foreign investment has squeezed out domestic industry

Andrew O'Brien

27.10

Edinburgh University societies boycott Reform UK club Campus groups have highlighted the ‘toxic far-right ideas’ of Nigel Farage’s party

Rob Lownie

27.10

Giving kids Wegovy won’t solve child obesity Weight-loss drugs are a quick fix for a deeper problem

Kristina Murkett

27.10
King of a lost world. Credit: Getty

Surprise election win gives Milei chance to remake Argentina

Nick Burns