04.02

Is Trump letting Netanyahu off lightly?

Christopher McCallion

04.02

Will China blink first in Trump standoff? Economic turbulence at home may force Beijing into an early deal

Kerry Brown

04.02

Keir Starmer has no right to lecture Europe on defense spending Britain's own military is in a dire state

Henry Hill

04.02

America should not pressure Ukraine into elections

Bethany Elliott

04.02

Labour’s Ofsted reforms are woefully misguided School inspections have been reduced to a box-ticking exercise

Kristina Murkett

Monday
03.02

03.02

Mexico concessions show Trump’s tariff threats are working The US is successfully using its economic leverage

Philip Pilkington

03.02

China will exploit Trump’s tariffs on allies

Tom Rogan

03.02

The populist Right is taking over the EU Belgium is the latest country to vote in a Euroskeptic nationalist leader

Peter Franklin

03.02

Trump’s USAID revolution is America First in action Other Right-wing leaders may heed his blueprint for regime change

Mary Harrington

03.02

Britain is Europe’s odd man out on immigration

Tom Jones

Sunday
02.02

02.02

Tariffs will permanently damage US-Canada relationship Trump has less to lose than the Trudeau government does

Yuan Yi Zhu

02.02

Why do so many young women identify as bisexual? There is a political dimension to the rise in LGB youth

J. Michael Bailey

02.02

Sweden’s gang violence has become the new normal

Jens Ganman

02.02

Has Britain’s mpox risk been exaggerated? New cases have been detained despite minor symptoms

David Rose

Saturday
01.02

01.02

Restarting Russian gas sales to Europe would be a huge mistake EU leaders haven't learned from the last energy crisis

Maximilian Hess

01.02

‘LGBT-inclusive education’ won’t fix Scotland’s schools

Nina Welsch

01.02

Can Syria’s new government embrace democracy? HTS has disavowed its jihadist past, but doubts remain

Patrick Hess

01.02

Sara Sharif case reveals courts’ misogyny blind spot Britain's justice system consistently gives violent men the benefit of the doubt

Joan Smith

Friday
31.01

31.01

Democrats will struggle to recover from record unpopularity The party is now dangerously unmoored from American voters

Michael Baharaeen

31.01

JD Vance: a Very Online Catholic

Sohrab Ahmari

31.01

Will Trump really deport students for antisemitism? One of the President's executive orders involves unnecessarily extreme measures

Malcom Kyeyune

Thursday
30.01

30.01

The Left is ignoring the environmental cost of mass immigration

Peter Franklin

30.01

Reduced stop and search is failing knife crime victims Recent figures show a fall in arrests but a rise in offenses

David Matthews

30.01

A ‘no’ vote on RFK Jr will not purge MAHA The nominated health secretary

Emily Jashinsky

Wednesday
29.01

29.01

The media sheds a tear for exiting federal workers Journalists weren't quite so sympathetic to the plight of coal miners

Drew Holden

29.01

Trump’s gender executive order is a return to common sense

Lisa Selin Davis

29.01

Labour should look to the relics of empire for growth Britain seems currently doomed to squander its underused inheritance

Aris Roussinos

29.01

Why is the EU still clinging on to the Green Deal? The bloc is committing suicide through environmental red tape

Ralph Schoellhammer

29.01

The Home Office is in denial about two-tier policing It cannot be dismissed as Right-wing extremism

Rakib Ehsan

Tuesday
28.01

28.01

New York magazine shows progressives are losing the culture war

Oliver Bateman

28.01

Senator Elissa Slotkin’s sudden discovery of ‘normal’ The Democrat conveniently skips over her own recent past

Emily Jashinsky

28.01

DeepSeek has exposed the failure of sanctions China has not only navigated Western restrictions, but outsmarted them too

Wolfgang Munchau

28.01

Labour’s EU reconciliation suits Nigel Farage Reform has a chance to lean into its leader's links to America

John Oxley

28.01

Is Ozempic the new Botox? Weight-loss drugs are fueling a new body image crisis

Kristina Murkett

Monday
06.01

06.01

Why Europe should accept Trump’s peace deal A new AI system that encourages agreement has the same flaws as its predecessors

Mary Harrington

Sunday
05.01

05.01

Assad’s fall will not precipitate Iran’s demise Misplaced optimism is creating unrealistic predictions

Patrick Hess

Friday
03.01

03.01

Digital Phantoms: The Mysterious World of Internet Ghosts Like many other terrorists, Shamsud-Din Jabbar had a history of abusing women

Joan Smith

Monday
09.12

09.12

La démarche vers le zéro net laissera l’armée britannique en ruine

Philip Pilkington

09.12

Keir Starmer’s main threat will come from the Left New polling shows Labour's vulnerability to Green and Lib Dem gains

John Oxley

Monday
25.11

25.11

House of Lords calls for review into ‘brand safety’ agencies A new report warns against 'mission creep' from organizations like Newsguard and the GDI

UnHerd Staff

Wednesday
06.11

06.11

Donald Trump has built a Republican youth movement Kamala Harris will regret chasing the corporate vote

Oliver Bateman

06.11

Hispanic voters won Pennsylvania for Donald Trump

Kyle Sammin

06.11

Abortion ballot failure seals Florida’s Rightward drift A measure restoring Roe-era access was rejected

Laurel Duggan

Tuesday
05.11

05.11

Kremlin’s sex toy sabotage campaign is just the beginning

Bethany Elliott

05.11

Joe Rogan’s Trump endorsement cements Bernie Bro alliance It marks the culmination of former Leftists' journey to the political Right

Gavin Haynes

05.11

Keir Starmer’s small boats plan won’t fix UK immigration crisis As long as the demand exists, organized crime will always find a way to supply it

Peter Franklin

05.11

Donald Trump has capitalized on voter disillusionment Would an alternative GOP candidate necessarily do better?

Malcom Kyeyune

05.11

The censorship machine is far weaker in 2024 than 2020

Geoff Shullenberger

05.11

Don’t expect the new Tory front bench to fight the next election A fresh vanguard of talent will emerge in the coming years

John Oxley

Monday
04.11

04.11

Iran is now conducting foreign policy through memes Political communication has been drastically altered by social media

Katherine Dee

04.11

King of Spain’s flood visit shows enduring power of monarchy

Yuan Yi Zhu

04.11

Can Kemi Badenoch avoid the Tories’ identity politics trap? An increasingly pluralistic party will have competing group interests

Mary Harrington

04.11

Iran-Israel escalation looms ahead of US election Ayatollah Khamenei may capitalize on political chaos in Washington

Tom Rogan

04.11

Labor’s Net Zero dream is coming to an end

Henry Hill

Sunday
03.11

03.11

Peanut the Squirrel was no match for the administrative state Was an army of officials really needed to euthanize a rescue animal?

Oliver Bateman

03.11

Americans moving to California at historically low rate More than half a million residents left the state in 2023

Laurel Duggan

03.11

A Harris presidency promises more boardroom liberalism

Fred Bauer

03.11

Tommy Robinson sparks an identity crisis at Reform UK

Rakib Ehsan

Saturday
02.11

02.11

Trump campaign attacks neocons in final days of race The Republican candidate is reminding voters of the establishment's failures

Laurel Duggan

02.11

Was Robert Jenrick the one that got away? Kemi Badenoch is the continuity candidate

Aris Roussinos

02.11

Reform UK’s by-election upset threatens Labor and Tories Britain's two-party system is creaking

Peter Franklin

Friday
01.11

01.11

America’s political marriage divide is growing New research shows that marital status is becoming a proxy for ideological beliefs

Laurel Duggan

01.11

Blaming Liz Truss won’t solve Labour’s problems

Henry Hill

01.11

John Mearsheimer: Americans would ‘fight and die’ for Taiwan The international relations professor made a realist case for defending the island

UnHerd Staff

01.11

Is Putin pushing for negotiations ahead of a Trump presidency? Russia and Ukraine are considering a truce over strikes on energy infrastructure

Ralph Schoellhammer

01.11

Jeremy Clarkson is right: Labour has ‘shafted’ farmers Will Britons stand up for the agricultural community?

Liam Stokes

01.11

Robert Jenrick could be the Tories’ Right-wing rebel leader Expected defeat to Kemi Badenoch will not dampen his zealotry

Patrick O'Flynn

Thursday
31.10

31.10

Garbage stunt confirms Trump is America’s meme king

Mary Harrington

31.10

Why the Catholic Church is embracing anime Catholicism is adapting to the changing makeup of its followers

Katherine Dee

31.10

Has Rachel Reeves triggered a gilt yield panic? Bond markets have reacted badly to her Budget

John Rapley

31.10

80% of Americans believe speech can be a form of violence A FIRE poll has found widespread skepticism of the First Amendment

Laurel Duggan

31.10

Is a new spy agency coming to the EU?

Thomas Fazi

31.10

Democrats promote porn access in pitch to young men The party is trying to win back male voters from Donald Trump

Laurel Duggan

31.10

Was Rishi Sunak right all along? Only in Opposition has he shown his real talent

John Oxley

Wednesday
30.10

30.10

Steve Bannon is no longer MAGA’s mastermind

Oliver Bateman

30.10

Has Labour just produced a pro-growth Budget? Rachel Reeves's tax-and-spend message could jumpstart the economy

James Sean Dickson

30.10

Starmer warns Tories not to undermine police over Southport stabbings

Max Mitchell

30.10

Keir Starmer can learn from Harold Wilson’s disastrous start Six decades ago, another Labour PM recovered from a rocky introduction to power

Richard Johnson

30.10

Beltway’s gilded class turns out for Kamala Harris in D.C. Choosing the site of Donald Trump's 6 January speech provided an unintentional contrast

Emily Jashinsky

Tuesday
29.10

29.10

Jeff Bezos deserves credit for Washington Post intervention

Zaid Jilani

29.10

Kamala Harris’s empty platitudes have come back to bite her Voters are put off by the Democrats' lack of a positive vision

Michael Baharaeen

29.10

Will Tony Hinchcliffe’s Puerto Rico joke flip Latino voters? The comedian's New York set may end up hurting Trump

Michael Cuenco