30.04

Sorry Sir Keir, attacking ‘Tory sleaze’ is a dead end Voters care more about the issues affecting their everyday lives

Paul Embery

30.04

Don’t place science on a pedestal It is a human activity that is subject to human frailties

Peter Franklin

30.04

How to be a Young Earth creationist in 2021 The frontrunner for the DUP leadership can learn from past examples

Tom Chivers

Thursday
29.04

29.04

How Democrats can increase support among moderates New research shows that even their own voters don't like it

James Billot

29.04

Beware the post-Covid surveillance state Like the viruses they’re meant to fight, apps are mutating when no one’s looking

Peter Franklin

29.04

How partisanship shapes attitudes to immigration The embrace or rejection of migrants is, unsurprisingly, driven by politics

UnHerd

Wednesday
28.04

28.04

Covid & QAnon at Camelot | Edgelands Ep.1 In the first episode of our new TV series, we talk Covid and QAnon at Camelot Castle

UnHerd

28.04

The forgotten people in Britain’s race debate A panel with Tony Sewell discussed his report's greatest omission

Rakib Ehsan

28.04

There is nothing smart about our expert class Saying that we have a cognitive elite gives them too much credit

Tobias Phibbs

28.04

Canadian throuples and the future of parenting A legal decision about polyamory is a bad omen for family life

Mary Harrington

28.04

Tony Blair is still deluded about devolution The PM won't face the realities of the separatism he helped to create

Henry Hill

28.04

Does the New Right understand America? The intellectuals who backed Trump have been fooling themselves for years

UnHerd

Tuesday
27.04

27.04

France’s generals have disgraced themselves Threatening a military coup has dangerous ramifications

John Lichfield

27.04

Why no one watched the Oscars Suffused with dull politics, poor ratings should comes as no surprise

Ed West

27.04

Caitlyn could win California Jenner has the time, money, and savvy to beat Gavin Newsom in November

Kat Rosenfield

27.04

Should universities no platform flat-earthers? A paper in the new Journal of Controversial Ideas offers an interesting answer

Peter Franklin

Monday
26.04

26.04

Mario Draghi: don’t believe the media hype The Italian PM's EU 'revolution' is a fantasy

Thomas Fazi

26.04

John McWhorter: white people should stand up to anti-racist ideologues Freddie Sayers spoke to the writer about race relations in America

UnHerd

26.04

Spare us the selective outrage on the lockdown protests Medical staff can't pick and choose — it undermines their authority

Amy Jones

26.04

Why Sweden and Norway are more different than you think Comparing countries that may seem alike can obscure more than it reveals

Lars Bungum

Sunday
25.04

25.04

Invitation: Does the EU deserve to survive?

UnHerd

Saturday
24.04

24.04

Joe Biden takes a gamble on George Floyd Riding the ‘anti-racist’ wave may alienate large swathes of ordinary Americans

Curt Mills

Friday
23.04

23.04

Donald Trump: the Weltgeist on Twitter Unwittingly or otherwise, the former president ushered in a new era

Aris Roussinos

23.04

Highest level of borrowing since the War? Don’t worry about it! We should still be confident about our position coming out of the crisis

Peter Franklin

23.04

St George was actually Turkish — take that, racists! Aren't I clever and high status for pointing this out?

Ed West

23.04

OnlyFans is an experiment in mass grooming The service harnesses the language of sexual liberation to exploit its users

Kristina Murkett

23.04

Will social psychology ever clean up its act? Too many famous findings in the field have turned out to be rubbish

Tom Chivers

Thursday
22.04

22.04

What Johan Giesecke missed out My fellow Swedish epidemiologist forgot to mention some important points

Martin Kulldorff

22.04

Are Christians more eurosceptic? We are guided more by inherited totemic beliefs than class

John Milbank

22.04

Vaccinating everybody may not help Africa Rich countries bulldoze poorer ones into submitting to their public health goals

Toby Green

Wednesday
21.04

21.04

Bret Weinstein: Democrats are riding the BLM wave But they don't have the power to control it

UnHerd

21.04

It’s time to unlock Parliament and pin-down government Lockdown curtailed parliamentary scrutiny — we need to bring it back

Peter Franklin

21.04

Will Matthew McConaughey become Texas’s next Governor? The actor's blank slate politics has drawn many admirers

Daniel Kalder

Tuesday
20.04

20.04

In Germany, the Greens are headed for Government The election of Annalena Baerbock is a sign of the party’s new confidence

Katja Hoyer

20.04

Church leaders: vaccine passports would be un-Christian Two of the 1200 signatories of a letter to the PM spoke to Freddie Sayers

UnHerd

20.04

Jesse Singal on fad psychology Freddie Sayers spoke to the science journalist about his new book

UnHerd

20.04

Join Bret Weinstein at tonight’s members event We'll be discussing BLM, the Chauvin trial and tensions in America

UnHerd

20.04

More tea, Associate Archdeacon Transition Enabler? It is not clear what this new title even means

Peter Franklin

Monday
19.04

19.04

Where does the Magnitsky movement end? Sanctioning individuals sounds like a good idea, but it's proving complicated

Adam King

19.04

The European Super League shames the people’s game The plan violates the spirit and ethos of the sport

Paul Embery

19.04

Why the new liberal elite is coming for the WASPs The debate over ‘Anglo-Saxon’ is just another cover for power dynamics

Mary Harrington

19.04

When will the ‘experts’ apologise for their Brexit predictions? The years of dire forecasts were not borne out by reality

Peter Franklin

19.04

The UK can’t be a secession free-for-all The idea that the UK is a 'voluntary union of nations' is a dangerous myth

Henry Hill

Friday
16.04

16.04

The Left runs Joe Biden — not the other way around The President is bending over backwards to satisfy the Democrats’ 'woke' wing

Curt Mills

16.04

Why does France’s youth support Marine Le Pen? The Right-wing leader is on course to gain young voters to next year's election

John Lichfield

16.04

Withdrawal from Afghanistan is the wake up call Britain needs Perhaps now we will stop slavishly following the US into war

Aris Roussinos

16.04

The SNP monopoly is finally breaking up Whatever happens in the election next month, new populist parties are emerging

Alastair Donald

16.04

The uncomfortable truth about sex at university Wherever men and women live together, there will be instances of sexual assault

Poppy Coburn

Thursday
15.04

15.04

Careful Andy Burnham, sniping at Westminster won’t work Scoring cheap political points will only undermine the devolution project

Jimmy Nicholls

15.04

Why the media love Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal The President's policy is identical to Donald Trump's — but that's not how CNN sees it

UnHerd

15.04

Israel’s identity crisis A declining Jewish population poses new and difficult questions for the country

Hannah Gal

15.04

Delaying the ‘indy’ vote will leave Nicola Sturgeon vulnerable The SNP leader's concession will be music to Alex Salmond’s ears

Henry Hill

15.04

Did Sweden get Covid wrong? Johan Giesecke, the outspoken epidemiologist, assesses a year of pandemic

UnHerd

Wednesday
14.04

14.04

Bridget Phetasy: will YouTube disappear me? The comedian is nervous about her future on the platform

UnHerd

14.04

‘Levelling up’ Hartlepool will be harder than Boris thinks Coronavirus has exposed huge health inequalities across the country

Aveek Bhattacharya

14.04

Superforecaster: Academic intolerance will be a ‘blip’ Philip Tetlock is sanguine about the future of higher education

UnHerd

Tuesday
13.04

13.04

Boris Johnson needs a lesson in communication Politicians should be candid about trade-offs and not speak in absolutes

Amy Jones

13.04

The decline of Standard English is not progress Hull University betrays its students by not docking marks for spelling mistakes


13.04

Abolishing the police won’t help women A new wave of anti-law-enforcement feminism is detached from reality

Poppy Coburn

Monday
12.04

12.04

Cancel culture is real — and it’s getting worse Both conservatives and liberals should oppose the new censoriousness

Noah Carl

12.04

What’s really behind America’s BDSM craze? The forbidden yearning for hierarchy is coming out in the bedroom

Mary Harrington

12.04

Will a Bavarian joker be Germany’s next chancellor? Markus Söder is the outsider candidate to succeed Angela Merkel

Katja Hoyer

12.04

Why we won’t cancel Yuri Gagarin His statue in London will be safe from the woke iconoclasts

Peter Franklin

Saturday
10.04

10.04

Prince Philip’s Socratic sense of duty His chivalric devotion to the Queen became his main task in life

John Milbank

Friday
09.04

09.04

Sir Nicholas Soames: Philip’s values now seem far away The retired MP shares reflections on 60 years of friendship

Freddie Sayers

09.04

Prince Philip embodied the KBO spirit Representative of the wartime generation, the Duke kept buggering on

Niall Gooch

09.04

Russell Brand’s vaccine passport crusade The comedian is asking the right questions — but will anyone listen?

UnHerd

09.04

The key to anti-ageing? Why not try draining the young… again Silicon Valley is betting big on the transfusions of young people's blood

Ben Sixsmith

Thursday
08.04

08.04

The North likes Margaret Thatcher more than you might think The former PM polls well in the Red Wall and beyond

David Jeffery

08.04

Can Jennifer Lopez tempt you back to work? Offices will need to do more to attract employees in a post-pandemic world

Peter Franklin

08.04

Will Bitcoin destroy the West — and then the world? Peter Thiel is warning that the cryptocurrency could disrupt the global order

UnHerd

08.04

On the AstraZeneca jab, I may have been wrong about Europe The risk is tiny, but there could be a link between the vaccine and blood clots

Tom Chivers

Wednesday
07.04

07.04

Selling liberalism to Afghanistan Washington wanted democracy, but got a bloated NGO sector instead

UnHerd

07.04

Westminster has a West Wing problem Politicians who are interested in winning shouldn't look to Aaron Sorkin for tips

Polly Mackenzie

07.04

America’s disturbing death statistics A new study shows that class, not race, is a bigger predictor of an early death

Peter Franklin

07.04

Sadiq Khan’s cannabis promise only helps the privileged The impact would be extremely regressive — and he can't even do it

Henry Hill

Tuesday
06.04

06.04

Dave Rubin: why the ‘Intellectual Dark Web’ split up The IDW convenor explains how the group became ideologically divided

Freddie Sayers

06.04

Labour’s new militant tendency is the LGBT+ lobby Keir Starmer should learn from the past and not let them take over the party

Debbie Hayton

06.04

The Government’s paternalism is eroding public trust Making a habit of withholding information will have damaging consequences

Amy Jones

Monday
05.04

05.04

Dave Rubin: the next Governor of California? In a teaser ahead of today's interview, the YouTuber spoke about a potential run...

Freddie Sayers

05.04

Why Republicans will double down on ‘Trumpism’ With or without the former President, it remains a winning formula

Curt Mills

Friday
02.04

02.04

Make the Church weird again Over time we have abandoned the practices that make life interesting

Peter Franklin