01.04
It’s a techbro’s world now — we just live in it Laugh at them all you like, but the most exciting advances are occurring in Silicon Valley
Tom Chivers
01.04
The Tories’ Red Wall success should also be a warning A generation of property-starved millennials won't be voting blue any time soon
UnHerd
01.04
Foucault’s attitude to sex is alive and well in intersectional feminism The bid to de-stigmatise all norms would have made the philosopher proud
Mary Harrington
31.03
Vermont Professor: I stand by my anti-whiteness video Freddie Sayers spoke to Aaron Kindsvatter, professor of counselling at the University of Vermont
UnHerd
31.03
Where Viktor Orbán leads, the EU follows Anti-Russian resistance to the Sputnik V vaccine is crumbling
Peter Franklin
31.03
The EU falls behind America The statistics don't lie — the bloc has been outperformed
Thomas Fazi
31.03
Why the Race Equalities Report is so subversive It strikes a major blow against institutional wokeness
Eric Kaufmann
31.03
Scottish Conservatives are falling into the same trap Attacking Westminster will damage unionism in the long run
Henry Hill
30.03
Will we ever return to our rural roots? Re-connecting with the land is vital, argues a new book
Elizabeth Oldfield
30.03
Angela Merkel lasches out The CDU leader has voiced displeasure with rivals in and outside of her party
Katja Hoyer
30.03
We need memorials for murdered buildings Commemorate the places our architectural inheritance was needlessly erased
Peter Franklin
29.03
Tim Pool on Joe Biden, Occupy and Big Tech Freddie Sayers spoke to the YouTuber about the state of affairs in America
UnHerd
29.03
Academics are now afraid of their student-consumers University staff have to survive by flattering the prejudices of undergraduates
Poppy Coburn
29.03
It’s time for NATO to admit Georgia The West owes the country more than is commonly appreciated
Tim Ogden
27.03
Lessons from Moses for our political class As the weekend of Passover begins, we too need a figure to lead us from plague to liberation
26.03
What Greeks can teach Liberals about flags Greece is a fiercely patriotic country because of its divided history
Aris Roussinos
26.03
It’s not just the Suez Canal, our world is full of choke points For all the blessings of global free trade, it is never a given
Peter Franklin
26.03
Tom Tugendhat: the Chinese sent letters to my home Placed on a sanctions list by the Chinese Government, the Tory MP talks to Freddie Sayers
UnHerd
26.03
Don’t whitewash Bangladesh’s 1971 Liberation War Western progressives won't see the conflict for what it was
Rakib Ehsan
26.03
County flags, coming to a government building near you Tories intend to cut red tape to allow councils to fly their historic flags
Niall Gooch
25.03
Spermageddon: are humans going extinct? Freddie Sayers spoke to Prof Shanna Swan about her new book 'Count Down'
UnHerd
25.03
Silicon Valley reveals its phoney morality yet again Aimee Challenor's departure shows how cynically tech giants play all sides
Gavin Haynes
25.03
All hail the Prince of Woke Capital Harry's new job as 'Chief Impact Officer' is appropriately superficial
Kat Rosenfield
25.03
What is your ideological blindspot? A new app that looks at Twitter interactions gives some clues
Peter Franklin
24.03
Libertarians have lost their way over vaccine passports Defending the freedom of businesses means curtailing the freedom of individuals
Freddie Sayers
24.03
The US-AstraZeneca vaccine spat will cost lives What is the point in decreasing public confidence in a safe vaccine?
Tom Chivers
24.03
Are we borrowing our way to a new stock market crash? Our post-pandemic recovery is threatened by mountains of debt
UnHerd
24.03
Public Health has turned on the public The Government no longer treats its citizens like rational adults
Amy Jones
23.03
Can J.D. Vance offer Trumpism without Trump? The author's potential senate run is turning heads in Washington
Curt Mills
23.03
Student unions are suppressing dissent A new motion could blacklist more than a dozen groups without justification
Sophie Watson
23.03
What St John has to say about Teen Vogue The Bible sheds light on some very modern issues
Elizabeth Oldfield
22.03
Bristolians have always loved rioting The city has a long and illustrious history of setting itself on fire
22.03
Are female leaders really so different? The EU crisis suggests that the gender of politicians is not important after all
Peter Franklin
22.03
Conspiracy update: Joe Biden is not real Post-QAnon theories about the President being a bot or dead are emerging
Mary Harrington
21.03
A new social covenant for a post-pandemic Britain We need a commitment that enfranchises our ancestors and endows our heirs
Danny Kruger
19.03
Why Gibraltar should join the United Kingdom Boris Johnson could be the first PM to expand the UK since Pitt the Younger
Henry Hill
19.03
Why are journalists so Left-wing? The problem is particularly acute in America
Ed West
19.03
Stop making excuses for men who kill women Atlanta shooter Robert Aaron Long is not a 'sex addict' — he's a misogynist
Maria Albano
19.03
Libya’s broken dream The country's decade of conflict shows that liberal good intentions only go so far
Aris Roussinos
19.03
A British idiot’s guide to the Dutch election result To understand what's going on it helps to remember that their politics is mad
Peter Franklin
18.03
Has America already won the New Cold War? When it comes to technology, the US has an insurmountable lead over China
UnHerd
18.03
Debate: are vaccine passports necessary? Kirsty Innes of the Tony Blair Institute and Silkie Carlo of Big Brother Watch offer their arguments
UnHerd
18.03
The Chinese threat in space Unrestrained by international law, the country is behaving recklessly
Craig Tiedman
18.03
Is Denmark creating an inverted-Apartheid? A bold new integration policy is causing a stir
Peter Franklin
17.03
Was 1920s America right to prohibit alcohol? Banning booze had plenty of upsides, as a new paper shows
UnHerd
17.03
Why are universities so keen to support prostitution? Doctor or cam girl? Our universities don't think there's much difference
Poppy Coburn
17.03
Undercover police in nightclubs won’t reassure anyone It reveals our culture's obsession of safetyism
Ralph Leonard
17.03
How far are we from World War III? The Government's new defence review contains some startling predictions
Tom Chivers
16.03
Is Patsy Stevenson a crisis actor? Accusations of whether an event is staged miss the point
Daniel Miller
16.03
No matter what they say, the crime bill is authoritarian The usual arguments about formalising Common Law don't convince
Adam King
16.03
How the Tories can reclaim the cities What people really want is safer streets and cheaper housing
Ed West
15.03
Woke or conservative, cancel culture will always exist The phenomenon is not solely a function of the illiberal Left
Mary Harrington
15.03
Angela Merkel’s crumbling legacy Yesterday's regional election results throw the CDU's future into question
Peter Franklin
15.03
The state is flexing its muscles against the weak Only Parliament can now reverse this dangerous trajectory
14.03
The Clapham scenes were nothing short of a national disgrace Women's confidence in the police force will sink further still
Julie Bindel
14.03
We can’t all take on the cistern and win Industrialised societies aren’t going to give up their comforts in a hurry
Peter Franklin
12.03
The Fukushima ‘disaster’ was hardly worth the name The reaction to it was the real catastrophe
Tom Chivers
12.03
The Mash Report: too Left-wing or just not funny? We don't care if comedy is partisan — just make it good
Ben Sixsmith
12.03
Did Joe Biden instruct the media on election night? Two reporters say that US networks delayed calling the result at his request
UnHerd
12.03
The tides are turning for the once untouchable SNP New polling suggests the Salmond trial has damaged the party's reputation
Henry Hill
11.03
More pubs, less extremism A new paper argues that a decline in boozers emboldened support for UKIP
Ed West
11.03
The next front in the culture wars: AI-voiced cartoons A robot voicing a non-white character will cause more headaches for networks
Peter Franklin
11.03
Effect of the pandemic or lockdown? FT gets into a twist Two worldviews clash again
Freddie Sayers
11.03
Paul Kingsnorth: an English visionary’s quiet rebellion Climate change cannot be halted, he warns us, nor can capitalism be reformed
Aris Roussinos
10.03
Momentum’s vapid ‘socialism’ is not fit for the 21st century The pressure group's four-year plan is little more than a woolly affectation
James Bloodworth
10.03
Paul Kingsnorth: science can never replace myth Freddie Sayers spoke to the writer about why he left the green movement
UnHerd
10.03
Why the school testing regime needs to change The ratio of true to false positives will worsen as the disease becomes rare
Jon Deeks
10.03
How long before beauty itself becomes taboo? Unilever is forcibly changing the definition of beauty
Peter Franklin
09.03
The Miller case exposes the tyranny of trans activism Is chasing hazy 'non-crime hate incidents' really a good use of police time?
Julie Bindel
09.03
Is Piers Morgan a ‘wokie’ now? The GMB host is not practising what he preached
UnHerd
09.03
Why Naga Munchetty’s racism documentary falls short It covers too much ground in too little time
Tomiwa Owolade
09.03
The trans lobby is finally meeting resistance Until now it has been driving policy at the highest levels unopposed
Mary Harrington
08.03
Terrorism in Europe won’t be solved by closing borders It is primarily a home-grown problem
Heba Yosry
08.03
Memo to populists: it’s security, not liberty, stupid Laurence Fox's launch is all about freedom — but is that what drives populist voters?
Peter Franklin
08.03
First evidence from Spain: the impact of lockdown on fertility Already low, the birthrate during lockdown fell by 23%
UnHerd
08.03
The EU are the populists now On vaccines, the bloc's disregard for norms is distinctly Trumpian
Ed West
05.03
Andrew Cuomo’s shame should be shared by the media It was the talking heads who raised, praised and erased the Governor
Ben Sixsmith
05.03
The world’s dangerous dependency on Taiwan A global shortage of semiconductors could result in full-scale conflict
Aris Roussinos
05.03
Robots: the new Republican dividing line The rivalry between tech-supporting libertarians and pro-job populists defines the party
Peter Franklin
05.03
Mark Drakeford’s unworkable vision for the Union Devolutionaries cannot expect to gain Welsh independence with British cash
Henry Hill
05.03
No, social media is not as bad as heroin A wild claim made in the New Statesman doesn't check out
Tom Chivers
04.03
In defence of England’s ’empty churches’ When we abandon these special buildings, we lose a timeless spiritual refuge
Jonathan Glancey