Jonathan Pryce (L) as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio and Anthony Hopkins (R) as Pope Benedict XVI. Credit: Netflix
12/23/2019 - 11:00am

The Two Popes is made in liberal Hollywood’s image The film's two main characters are a simplistic representation of two competing worldviews

Ed West

Saturday
21.12

21.12

The dark side of the communitarian idyll What drives people to religious withdrawal in contemporary individualistic America?

Mary Harrington

Friday
20.12

20.12

Will Boris fight for middle-aged men? Single middle aged men are the group most likely to commit suicide — and most likely to vote Tory

Ed West

Thursday
19.12

19.12

Does Dominic Cummings get survivorship bias? The advisor's recommended reading to Downing Street aides may be misguided

Tom Chivers

19.12

Don’t nuke the North, Dom Cummings should bury nuclear, not praise it, in his vision for economic renewal

Peter Franklin

19.12

Boris bans the word ‘Brexit’ An edict has gone out in government banning the B word post January 31st

Freddie Sayers

19.12

Judges are on a collision course with the Church A legal ruling has exposed a battle between Britain's two value systems

Mary Harrington

Wednesday
18.12

18.12

It’s time we ‘progressives’ stopped hectoring The liberal Left's identity politics alienated much of the country

Tim Farron

18.12

Why we need the BBC more than ever The Beeb's bias wouldn't be suddenly rectified by selling it off

Ed West

18.12

Why must Labour’s next leader be a woman? As polls show, no one cares that much about gender when it comes to politics

Ella Whelan

Tuesday
17.12

17.12

Don’t cancel the Corbynites The hard Left luminaries tell us more about Labour than the moderates

Peter Franklin

17.12

Arsenal caves into China The club's behaviour fits into a broader pattern of corporate obeisance to China

Charlie Peters

17.12

WATCH: Tucker Carlson discovers Paul Embery on UnHerd Our columnist signs up a new fan on the other side of the Atlantic...

UnHerd

17.12

Boris Johnson has a woman problem Analysis of the vote reveals a huge gender divide in support for the PM

Polly Mackenzie

Monday
16.12

16.12

Jeremy Corbyn was too much like Tony Blair Corbyn completed the middle-class gentrification of the Labour Party that began under Blair

Jack Hutchison

16.12

Labour’s problems all start at university Students cutting their ties from their home town is more of a problem for Labour than they realise

Giles Fraser

16.12

What’s the matter with Bolsover? History shows that when elites don't share the same faith as the ruled, they end up losing

Ed West

Saturday
14.12

14.12

Robin Ince’s conversion to curiosity The shift from an anti-religious stance goes deeper than just branding

Elizabeth Oldfield

Friday
13.12

13.12

WATCH: five interesting moments from election night Labour's civil war has been thrown into full display

UnHerd

13.12

Boris Johnson’s biggest weakness became his strength The shape-shifting character of the Prime Minister was a necessary part of his victory...

Freddie Sayers

Thursday
12.12

12.12

Outside London, Giles, it really isn’t that bad It's harder to have a political argument with someone in a small town like mine

Mary Harrington

12.12

No, the rain probably won’t affect voter turnout The much-quoted idea that bad weather is good or bad for one party is likely nonsense

Tom Chivers

12.12

Bernie Sanders is America’s magic grandpa He may be 78, but the veteran socialist has a commanding vote share of young people

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
11.12

11.12

Why it takes a village of fathers to raise a child The New York Times is wrong again about family structure and race

Brad Wilcox

11.12

What we really learned from the YouGov MRP result Whichever way the result goes, the Tories haven't convinced yet

Freddie Sayers

11.12

How we ruined election campaigns This is a high stakes campaign — so why is it all so boring?

Peter Franklin

Tuesday
10.12

10.12

Confessions of a conflicted voter I want to vote for a radical Left Brexit party, but there isn't one on the ballot

Ella Whelan

10.12

Has the FT turned red? For the first time in three elections, the pink paper is not endorsing the Tories

Peter Franklin

10.12

South Korean women go on strike — and who can blame them? The new 'Four Nos' Movement says ‘No’ to dating, sex, marriage and child-rearing

Mary Harrington

Monday
09.12

09.12

Are the Tories now the Social Democrats? The centre-Left in the UK has taken on a very different form

James Billot

09.12

Why chess embodies the Christmas spirit My Confession with grandmaster Jonathan Rowson got at what Advent should really be about

Giles Fraser

09.12

Stop comparing Boris to Trump The Prime Minister has always had a liberal streak — unlike his American counterpart

Ed West