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01/18/2026 - 1:00pm
YouTube deal will lead to slopification of BBC
The broadcaster should not ape streaming giants with pointless rom-coms
Ralph Leonard
Saturday
17.01
17.01
Even Republicans are losing faith in Trump’s economy
Polling suggests growing frustration with rising prices
Ryan Zickgraf
Friday
16.01
16.01
Will Trump let down Iran’s protesters?
Ali Hamedani
16.01
Ukraine’s energy emergency is decimating morale
Russia’s attacks on the grid have coincided with temperatures of -20°C
Bethany Elliott
16.01
The Left is turning Minneapolis into another Portland
Democrats should avoid appeasing violent protesters
Sohrab Ahmari
16.01
Banning low-alcohol drinks for teens is paranoid safetyism
Richard Godwin
Thursday
15.01
15.01
CBS Trump interview: the last gasp of a dying model
The network’s strategy is already looking shaky
Emily Jashinsky
15.01
Abortions reach record high in UK
Government data shows an almost 50% increase in 10 years
UnHerd Staff
15.01
Gentle parenting is leaving kids unprepared for school
A new report reveals a worrying lack of motor skills among new pupils
Stella O'Malley
15.01
Marine Le Pen trial will boost the French Right
Susanne Mundschenk
Wednesday
14.01
14.01
Supreme Court trans sport ruling is not a Left-Right issue
Public opinion strongly rejects male participation in women’s categories
Lisa Selin Davis
14.01
The Fed has too much power
Central bankers have treated the US economy as a game for decades
Michael Lind
14.01
Adelaide festival cancellation exposes progressive hypocrisy
Andrew Lowenthal
Tuesday
13.01
13.01
Scott Adams grasped Trump’s appeal long before others
The deceased cartoonist recognized the Republican’s powers of persuasion
Oliver Bateman
13.01
Mattel’s ‘autistic Barbie’ is a clumsy attempt at diversity
Attempts to be more inclusive for corporate profit are rarely successful
Kristina Murkett
13.01
Targeting Grok highlights the limits of Online Safety Act
Timandra Harkness
13.01
Nadhim Zahawi’s defection is damaging for Reform
Nigel Farage’s party risks becoming another establishment vehicle
Loic Fremond
Monday
12.01
12.01
Trump’s Fed threats mark end of central bank independence
A breakdown in consensus is a sea change in the Western fiscal status quo
Wolfgang Munchau
12.01
Salman Rushdie: I voted for Zohran Mamdani
The novelist argued that the new mayor ‘deserves a shot’
James Billot
12.01
A Steve Bannon 2028 run would remind MAGA of its purpose
He is more opposed to monopolies and cutting welfare programs
Michael Cuenco
12.01
UK counter-extremism game reveals a naive establishment
Mary Harrington
Sunday
11.01
11.01
Texas is setting dangerous free speech precedent in Charlie Kirk case
The Federation of Teachers is suing the state education agency over censorship
Brennen VanderVeen
11.01
Credit card cap shows Trump is nervous about November
A slew of populist promises may not be enough to solve America's affordability crisis
John Rapley
11.01
Surge in Bible sales reflects a counter-cultural shift
Younger readers are drawn toward the Good Book's mysticism
Niall Gooch
11.01
Iran's protests open door for monarchist resurgence
Kyle Orton
Saturday
10.01
10.01
What’s behind Democrats’ coordinated messaging on New York Hamas protest?
Progressives and moderates echoed identical talking points
Oliver Bateman
10.01
Why Gulf states no longer trust British universities
The UAE is right to cut funds for students wishing to study in the UK
Dominic Adler
Friday
09.01
09.01
Gavin Newsom is selling a California success story that never happened
His White House bid will be undermined by his gubernatorial record
Joel Kotkin
09.01
Trump’s exit from international bodies spells end of multilateralism
Wolfgang Munchau
09.01
Why Silicon Valley won't save us from doomscrolling
A new antisocial media app wants to atone for its founders' sins
Gavin Haynes
09.01
The secular press can’t understand Pope Leo
He is a curious blend of conservative and reformer
Peter Franklin
Thursday
08.01
08.01
Trump should leave the housing market alone
Michael Lind
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