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19.03
Cutting down GCSEs will coddle children
Young people should be challenged in the classroom
David James
19.03
Trump deserves blame for Gaza ceasefire breakdown
New Israeli strikes have undermined US peace efforts
Christopher McCallion
19.03
Why is the EU funding the gender lobby?
Josephine Bartosch
19.03
Trump-Putin call is a positive step towards peace
Moscow has signalled an openness to making concessions
Anatol Lieven
Tuesday
18.03
18.03
Gavin Newsom: Steve Bannon reminds me of Bernie Sanders
The California Governor drew the unexpected parallel on his podcast
UnHerd Staff
18.03
Houthi strikes are dividing the MAGA Right
Jacksonians and restrainers are vying for ideological supremacy
Fred Bauer
18.03
Trump is losing control of the market narrative
Philip Pilkington
18.03
Labour will never clear Britain’s asylum backlog
Appeals have grown by 500% in the last three years
Henry Hill
18.03
Reform-Tory alliance would be dead on arrival
A reported plot between Nigel Farage and Dominic Cummings is wishful thinking
Peter Franklin
Monday
17.03
17.03
Did The White Lotus challenge the trans narrative on autogynephilia?
The hit show may have shifted the Overton window
Lisa Selin Davis
17.03
Don’t expect Trump to give Derek Chauvin a pardon
Oliver Bateman
17.03
Decolonising Shakespeare isn’t subversive
Great art should not be contorted to justify a worldview
Andrew Doyle
17.03
New York Times changes its tune on lab-leak theory
The newspaper's pivot is a sign of shifting Sino-American relations
Mary Harrington
17.03
Keir Starmer’s welfare U-turn would be a fatal error
He risks providing ammunition for his political enemies
David Jeffery
17.03
Macron’s Ukraine peacekeepers idea will inflame tensions
Bethany Elliott
Sunday
16.03
16.03
Trump’s travel ban is a challenge to the liberal order
New prohibitions on foreign states could backfire
Daniel McCarthy
16.03
Labour has no answer to UK’s teacher shortage
Keir Starmer's recruitment plans are woefully insufficient
Kristina Murkett
16.03
BBC Arabic is ducking scrutiny over anti-Israel bias
Corporation bosses are marking their own homework
David Rose
Saturday
15.03
15.03
Will Palestinian refugees be moved to Africa?
Ralph Leonard
15.03
UK Government hushes up its Apple data grab
New legislation would require the tech giant to let authorities spy on users
Rebecca Vincent
15.03
Collapsing Russian oil industry may force Putin’s hand
Gazprom's financial troubles will impact a prospective ceasefire
Ralph Schoellhammer
Friday
14.03
14.03
Risk-averse Democrats shouldn’t shy away from a shutdown
The party needs to find a way to energise the base
Emily Jashinsky
14.03
AfD politician hosts UK ethnonationalist party at Bundestag
Rob Lownie
14.03
Keir Starmer’s benefits cut will fuel populist challengers
Both the party's Left and Reform UK now have a new attack line
John Oxley
14.03
Will Trump push back on Putin’s ceasefire demands?
Concessions to Russia don't serve American interests
Jennifer Kavanagh
14.03
NHS England abolition is long overdue
Labour is doing what the Tories should have done years ago
Ammad Butt
Thursday
13.03
13.03
Leaderless Democrats still lack a coherent message
Michael Baharaeen
13.03
Southport-style attacks don’t need a new terrorism definition
Ideological violence must be kept distinct from other varieties
Liam Duffy
13.03
German Left is holding Friedrich Merz to ransom
Green politicians are refusing to approve the incoming government's borrowing plan
Katja Hoyer
13.03
Is Labour really taking on the Deep State?
Keir Starmer's Civil Service reforms are infected with Blairite technobabble
Aaron Bastani
13.03
Rupert Lowe would be unwise to join the Tories
Henry Hill
13.03
Nicola Sturgeon’s exit marks the end of SNP progressivism
Her ideology alienated many nationalists
Nina Welsch
Wednesday
12.03
12.03
MAGA should embrace Thomas Massie
Republicans need dissenting voices within the party
Emily Jashinsky
12.03
Stock market chaos is scaring off swing voters
Trump's election platform of fiscal competence appears shaky
Fred Bauer
12.03
Five years on, the Guardian is still defending lockdowns
David Paton
12.03
Ukraine ceasefire is in Putin’s interest
Trump has given the Kremlin an opportunity to play peacemaker
Bethany Elliott
12.03
Will Rupert Lowe break up Reform UK?
A Right-wing splinter group would be a threat to Nigel Farage
Tom Jones
Tuesday
11.03
11.03
X cyberattack won’t be the last
State-tier malware is now a key part of modern conflict
Gavin Haynes
11.03
Does the Online Right have an antisemitism problem?
Park MacDougald
11.03
Don’t blame Trumponomics for US stock slump
The President's policies are the trigger but not the cause
Wolfgang Munchau
11.03
Liberals should be outraged by Cǎlin Georgescu’s election ban
Romanian Leftists — and Brussels — are giving Putin ammunition
Yanis Varoufakis
11.03
How foreign violence drives UK sex crimes
New data shows immigrants are convicted of nearly a quarter of offences
Joan Smith
Monday
10.03
10.03
Trump is turning pro-Palestine activists into martyrs
Zaid Jilani
10.03
Donald Trump: the new father of Canadian independence
The US president's tariff threats could lead to economic separation
Marshall Auerback
10.03
The NHS can survive without mass immigration
Britain is unnecessarily reliant on foreign healthcare workers
Will Solfiac
10.03
Does Ahmed al-Sharaa control Syria?
Like Assad, he cannot tame the country's heavily-armed periphery
Aris Roussinos
10.03
Wes Streeting should reject NHS puberty blocker trial
His silence will condemn vulnerable children to further harmful interventions
Josephine Bartosch
10.03
Can Mark Carney cling on to power?
Michael Cuenco
10.03
Ukraine considers survival without Starlink
The country's position is not as precarious as some suggest
Tom Rogan
Sunday
09.03
09.03
Is Trump’s anti-DEI pushback going too far?
Ignoring crucial freedoms could undermine the cause
Neetu Arnold
09.03
Western eyes on al-Sharaa as violence returns to Syria
David Patrikarakos
09.03
Reform UK melodrama is a gift to the Tories
The Farage-Lowe spat is undoing the party's successes
Yuan Yi Zhu
Saturday
08.03
08.03
Is Columbia University caving to the Trump administration?
Anvee Bhutani
08.03
China is playing Trump at his own game
Beijing is ready for a trade war — but what about a military one?
Miquel Vila
08.03
In defence of artificial wombs
Our relationship with technology should not be guided by the 'ick' factor
Phoebe Arslanagic-Little
Friday
07.03
07.03
Why is Joe Rogan interviewing conspiracists like Ian Carroll?
Oliver Bateman
07.03
Reform UK’s Rupert Lowe under investigation for bullying
The MP has been accused of 'serious' workplace misconduct by his own party
UnHerd Staff
07.03
Is Trump plotting regime change in Ukraine?
A more pliant leader may suit the new administration
Aris Roussinos
07.03
Gavin Newsom’s trans U-turn makes him 2028 Democratic frontrunner
By disavowing his progressive past, the California Governor is playing a shrewd game
Soledad Ursúa
07.03
Nigel Farage is holding back Reform UK
Henry Hill
07.03
Germany’s economic comeback is not guaranteed
Friedrich Merz's defence spending plan could provoke inflation
Ralph Schoellhammer
Thursday
06.03
06.03
US Supreme Court is waging a futile battle against Trump
Kyle Sammin
06.03
Will Labour quash two-tier sentencing plans?
New guidelines could give ethnic minorities lighter sentences
Rakib Ehsan
06.03
Reform UK voters’ approval of Donald Trump nosedives
New polling shows the party leadership is out of step with supporters
Max Mitchell
06.03
How does Kemi Badenoch solve her Jenrick problem?
Peter Franklin
06.03
EU’s €150 billion defence plan won’t make up for US exit
Brussels is still reliant on American leadership
Jack Smith
Wednesday
05.03
05.03
US intelligence loss could hamper Ukraine’s battlefield progress
Forces had until now significantly slowed Russian advances
Bethany Elliott
05.03
Trump’s college funding threat puts free speech at risk
Greg Lukianoff and Adam Goldstein
05.03
Ukraine is not a winning issue for Reform UK
Voters will be turned off by the lack of a clear party line
John Oxley
05.03
Democrats’ protest falls flat at Trump Congress speech
The party of opposition has not worked out how to oppose
Emily Jashinsky
05.03
Can Ukraine salvage Macron’s legacy?
A bromance with Starmer has compensated for his unpopularity in France
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
Tuesday
04.03
04.03
Trump’s Mexican border crackdown is working
David Agren
04.03
Will the NHS outsource assisted dying?
Kim Leadbeater's bill has taken a dystopian turn
Yuan Yi Zhu
04.03
It’s not just tariffs causing Nvidia’s price drop
The AI company had already been hit by the rise of DeepSeek
Philip Pilkington
04.03
Anora’s Mikey Madison is wrong to sanitise prostitution
Joan Smith
04.03
JD Vance escalates pressure on Zelensky in new interview
American foreign policy is undergoing its own Zeitenwende
Fred Bauer
Monday
03.03
03.03
Trump’s crypto reserve could create a market bubble
A digital gold rush may leave the US economy exposed
Gavin Haynes
03.03
Rachel Reeves has no answer to UK’s struggling economy
John Rapley
03.03
Why are Democrats staying quiet on Trump-Zelensky clash?
Sensing a shift in the public mood, the party leadership has been notably reserved
Oliver Bateman
03.03
Israel’s aid block threatens precarious Gaza ceasefire
Netanyahu and Hamas are both refusing to budge
David Swift
03.03
UK politicians are virtue signalling about Trump — again
Sadiq Khan's curry offer to the President is a hollow gesture
Tom Jones
Sunday
02.03
02.03
Europe struggles for relevance at Starmer’s London summit
Anatol Lieven
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