Alan Greenspan was chair of the Federal Reserve between 1987 and 2006. Credit: Getty
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Alan Greenspan was an economic arsonist The late Federal Reserve chief foolishly ignored looming asset bubbles

Michael Lind

23.06

France’s alcohol bans are an affront to fun Trigger-happy clampdown’s have become the norm for the state

Richard Crampton-Platt

23.06
Burnham needs more than slick PR to restore faith in Labour’s law-and-order policies. Credit: Getty

Andy Burnham must tackle Labour’s two-tier policing problem

Dominic Adler

Monday, June 22

22.06

Michel Barnier: Trump wants to destroy the EU The former Brexit negotiator has warned about the dangers of European division

Shea Ferguson

22.06
Keir Starmer announces his resignation outside 10 Downing Street this morning. Credit: Getty

Keir Starmer was deluded until the end

Yuan Yi Zhu

22.06

The European Right is suffering from an identity crisis From Italy to Poland, conservative leaders are under threat from nationalist insurgents

William Nattrass

22.06

Keir Starmer’s project was only ever about himself His authoritarianism and lack of vision were apparent from the start

Richard Johnson

Sunday, June 21

21.06

Iran talks could exacerbate Trump’s dispute with Europe Washington is pushing to secure access to military bases on the continent

Jack Smith

21.06
‘Democrats have now concluded they can’t simply wish Trump away.’ Credit: Getty

Hillary Clinton is learning to live with Trump

Zaid Jilani

21.06

Trans prisons ruling is an important step for women’s safety Friday’s judgment will resonate beyond the carceral system

Julie Bindel

21.06

Rejoin marchers are fueled by a fantasy vision of Europe Brexit has sent a generation mad

Cosmo Adair

Saturday, June 20

20.06

America is falling in love with Scotland’s soccer fans The Tartan Army is restoring its homeland’s reputation after years of mockery

Daniel Kalder

20.06

Trump is heading for another war with the Fed New chair Kevin Warsh is proving resistant to the President’s demands

John Rapley

20.06
‘There is now a serious and fundamental divide between the national and post-national visions of Britain.’ Credit: Getty

Why has the English flag become so toxic?

Niall Gooch

Friday, June 19

19.06

Jake Sullivan: Trump’s MOU is a win for Iran The former US national security advisor told UnHerd where the deal went wrong

Shea Ferguson

19.06

It’s time to stop pushing all kids towards university A cult of credentials is killing off traditional grit

Stella O'Malley

19.06
The aftermath of yesterday’s attack on a Moscow oil refinery. Credit: Getty

Moscow strikes signal Ukraine’s aggressive new strategy

Bethany Elliott

19.06

Makerfield underlines limits of Restore Britain threat Rupert Lowe’s party isn’t ready to win seats across the country

David Jeffery

Thursday, June 18

18.06

JD Vance: Israel is panicking over Iran deal misinformation The VP claimed critics are reacting to an incomplete reading of the agreement

James Billot

18.06

Tommy Robinson’s Oxford Union appearance was a circus Few people made it inside for a debate that quickly proved anticlimactic

Nathan Osafo Omane

18.06
‘We are watching the world’s richest and most powerful nations facilitate an undisguised genocide,’ Rooney said on Tuesday. Credit: Getty

Sally Rooney: Israel is to blame for European fascism

Rob Lownie

18.06

Federal lawsuit could spell end of WPATH This FTC probe is long overdue

Leor Sapir

Wednesday, June 17

17.06

US-Iran deal looks like a total capitulation If the leaked contents are accurate, Trump has a lot of explaining to do

Daniel DePetris

17.06

Rupert Lowe’s rape gangs report is a missed opportunity His inquiry relies on faulty estimates and overemphasizes the role of Islam

Adam Wren

17.06
Shelves may remain stocked, but at what price to the cow? Credit: Getty

The decline of dairy farmers is a rural tragedy

Liam Stokes

17.06

MLB’s heavy-handed Pride tactics don’t help gay rights Authoritarian ‘tolerance’ should be left back in 2020

Sohrab Ahmari

17.06

Sweden’s immigration crackdown is a lesson for Europe A new law targets newcomers who fail to meet standards of behavior

Johan Wennström

Tuesday, June 16

16.06

Federal probes hand Gavin Newsom a Trump-style boost The California Governor is turning an investigation into an opportunity

Emily Jashinsky

16.06
Preston Davey died in 2023 at the hands of his adoptive father Jamie Varley. Credit: Lancashire Police

Preston Davey murder exposes dark side of adoption industry

Rosie Lewis

16.06

Bureaucracy is killing music festivals Astronomical prices and lame activism have ruined the fun

Richard Crampton-Platt

16.06

Labour is ignoring the courts on single-sex spaces Health Secretary James Murray has refused to meet the Darlington nurses

Joan Smith

16.06
Yesterday, the Court of Appeal found in the Home Office’s favour on its decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist group. Credit: Getty

Upholding Palestine Action proscription creates a policing nightmare

Dominic Adler