Nicola Sturgeon is reduced to tears at the Covid inquiry on Wednesday
01/31/2024 - 5:40pm

Nicola Sturgeon won’t give up her lockdown dogmatism

Kevin Bardosh

31.01

How should Biden respond to Iran? By withdrawing The President can learn from Ronald Reagan's response to the Beirut bombings

Geoff LaMear

31.01

Is Germany entering a new Weimar era? Several new parties have emerged in recent months

Ralph Schoellhammer

31.01
Who's a naughty boy? Credit: Getty

The Orbán feud highlights the EU’s declining authority

Philip Cunliffe

31.01

85% of US colleges limit free speech Restrictive policies have increased in the last two years

UnHerd Staff

Tuesday
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Michelle Obama said she was “terrified” about the 2024 election. Credit: Getty

Would Democrats actually vote for Michelle Obama?

Laurel Duggan

30.01

Nancy Pelosi stirs the Russiagate pot (again) The politician suggested that pro-Palestine protests were linked to Moscow

Ashley Rindsberg

30.01

Is ‘queer theatre’ still transgressive? Charlie Josephine's new play Cowbois feels depressingly familiar

Josephine Bartosch

30.01
Young farmers block a highway near Paris on Tuesday. Credit: Getty

France’s farmer protests are a revolt against the City

Nabila Ramdani

30.01

The Russians are not landing at Dover Talk of conscription is premature while Putin struggles in Ukraine

Bethany Elliott

Monday
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Ilhan Omar: part progressive, part ethno-nationalist The Congresswoman promised to defend the interests of Somalis in the US

Ralph Leonard

29.01
General Starmer at your service. Credit: Getty

Prime Minister Starmer will be more hawkish than any Tory

Aaron Bastani

29.01

The US border crisis spells trouble for Ukraine Lawmakers seem unable to cobble together a funding package

Philip Pilkington

29.01

The SNP is a spent force New polling paints a worrying picture for Humza Yousaf's party

Henry Hill

29.01
Trouble looms on the horizon for Britain's embattled PM. Credit: Getty

Who benefits from a Rishi Sunak regicide?

John Oxley

Sunday
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The Gaza war draws its first American blood How will Joe Biden respond to the deaths of three US troops in the Middle East?

Aris Roussinos

28.01

Is Ireland’s American dream coming to an end? War in Gaza has become a wedge between the two countries

Theo McDonald

Saturday
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Fetterman has acquired a half-ironic fanbase on the Right. Credit: Getty

John Fetterman: an unlikely conservative ally

Laurel Duggan

27.01

Where does repatriated African artwork really end up? Only wealthy private owners stand to benefit

Ralph Leonard

Friday
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Portland county to dismantle DEI programme The board today announced that it was defunding the million-dollar initiative

UnHerd Staff

26.01
Xi Jinping is not a fan of crypto. Credit: Getty

China’s Bitcoin boom poses a threat to Xi

John Rapley

26.01

Do Democrats secretly support Texas on the border crisis? Greg Abbott has done them a favour by challenging the federal government

Daniel Kalder

26.01

Can we really trust Tony Blair with NHS data? The former PM wants to sell health records to boost research

Tom McTague

26.01
TED talks have lost their pioneering spirit. Credit: TED

How TED was captured

Oliver Bateman

26.01

Why is the WHO calling critics ‘conspiracy theorists’? The organisation is trying to avoid scrutiny over its pandemic treaty

Kevin Bardosh

Thursday
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Briefing: Donald Trump’s radical 2024 agenda The former president is looking to capitalise on the country's Rightward drift

Laurel Duggan

25.01
Fresh out of The Kitchen. Credit: The Kitchen/IMDb

Netflix’s The Kitchen glamourises poverty

Panda La Terriere

25.01

It’s time to ditch the Doomsday Clock Endless warnings of nuclear apocalypse are unscientific and unhelpful

William Finlator

25.01

Was Jon Stewart always this insufferable? The presenter's late-night return is no cause for excitement

Eliza Mondegreen

25.01
Will the PopCons last longer than the cabbage? Credit: Getty

PopCons: a new Tory group destined to fail

Peter Franklin

25.01

Canada’s trucker ruling is a victory for civil liberties Trudeau's use of the Emergencies Act was judged an abuse of power

Leila Mechoui

Wednesday
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Nikki Haley’s voters can still punish Donald Trump The former president needs her coalition to win the election

Ryan Girdusky