07:00

SNP’s independence dream has never been more distant The party's central cause has turned into a pipe dream.

Iain Macwhirter

Sunday
01.09

01.09

AfD success breaks anti-populist firewall in Germany

Peter Franklin

01.09

Why are food allergies increasing among children? A new study has shown that they more than doubled in a decade

Margaret McCartney

01.09

Has Bitcoin finally peaked? The end of the cheap money era has reduced the cryptocurrency's allure

John Rapley

01.09

Friendly fire accusation embarrasses Zelensky The Ukrainian leader has been forced to replace the Commander of the Air Force

Bethany Elliott

Saturday
31.08

17:0031.08

Is the New York Times turning against DEI?

John Murawski

31.08

The center of Europe’s migrant crisis has shifted Giorgia Meloni's success contrasts with new flows to the Canary Islands and Greece

William Nattrass

31.08

Jess Phillips’s NHS Gaza claim should be investigated Two-tier healthcare is even more concerning than its policing equivalent.

Tom Jones

Friday
30.08

30.08

Anti-Israel protesters plan October 7 events

UnHerd Staff

30.08

US net migration caps won’t work Tom Tugendhat's pledge could never tackle the root causes of the problem

Henry Hill

30.08

Is Macron staging a coup against the French constitution?

Peter Franklin

30.08

Kamala Harris’s big interview was an exercise in evasion The Democratic candidate has tried to erase her progressive history

Oliver Bateman

30.08

Has the number of rapes in the UK really gone up? Statistics have been skewed by improvements in crime reporting

Noah Carl

Thursday
29.08

29.08

Washington is forming a new consensus on China Democrats and Republicans alike are rethinking their alliances

Fred Bauer

29.08

American voters support smoking and drinking bans

UnHerd Staff

29.08

Germany’s solar obsession is hurting its economy Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck has remained committed to renewables despite their disastrous consequences

Ralph Schoellhammer

29.08

BMA civil war over Cass Review deepens

Victoria Smith

29.08

Will new Trump charges hurt his campaign? Prosecutors are racing against the clock as the election approaches

Ashley Rindsberg

29.08

Keir Starmer is right to make ‘anti-democratic’ rule change Party stability can only be maintained by giving MPs more say than members.

Richard Johnson

Wednesday
28.08

28.08

American Medical Association doubles down on gender ideology A draft form of its new guide promotes terms such as 'chestfeeding'

Laurel Duggan

28.08

Britons feel Bregret

UnHerd Staff

28.08

Will Minouche Shafik be the new head of the US Civil Service? The failed Columbia University president is a surprise contender to replace Simon Case

Max Mitchell

28.08

Solingen attack has inflamed Germany’s immigration debate

Katja Hoyer

28.08

What’s behind the rise in youth anxiety? More than 500 children a day are being referred to NHS mental health services

Kristina Murkett

28.08

Britain’s campus free speech crisis is not a Chinese plot US universities are undermining open expression without CCP interference

Austin Williams

Tuesday
27.08

27.08

Democrats’ green agenda could gift the Midwest to Trump A Beltway infatuation with electric vehicles is hurting ordinary workers

Joel Kotkin

27.08

America’s political polarization deepens

UnHerd Staff

27.08

Keir Starmer doesn’t understand populism Liberalism bears more responsibility for Britain's enduring problems

Adrian Pabst

27.08

France’s war on encryption comes for Telegram Law enforcement in the country frequently uses surveillance to target criminal gangs

Fin Carter

27.08

Oasis reunion won’t bring back Cool Britannia

Louis Elton

27.08

Kemi Badenoch finally says the quiet part out loud Americans voted against the Tories, not for Labor

Peter Franklin

Monday
26.08

26.08

Cornell joins Harvard in adopting political neutrality The two Ivy League universities have vowed not to take positions on external issues

UnHerd Staff

26.08

Robin DiAngelo accused of plagiarism

Laurel Duggan

26.08

Telegram CEO arrest will drive entrepreneurs out of Europe France's targeting of Pavel Durov bodes ill for other communication platforms

Philip Pilkington

26.08

Will Israel declare full-scale war on Hezbollah? IDF members are eager to destroy the Lebanese group for good

David Patrikarakos

26.08

Labour Together is far more dangerous than Momentum The think tank is exerting significant influence over Keir Starmer's administration

Aaron Bastani

Sunday
25.08

25.08

Was Texas’s migrant-busing scheme a success? There has been a noticeable shift in the Democrats' rhetoric on the border crisis.

Laurel Duggan

25.08

Kirstie Allsopp is right about parental safetyism

Jennie Bristow

25.08

Christopher Columbus isn’t to blame for the Caribbean’s problems Modern reparations movements undermine colonial subjects' agency

Ralph Leonard

25.08

France’s political deadlock reveals Macron’s authoritarian side His left-wing opponents have threatened to impeach him if he circumvents democracy.

Olly Haynes

Saturday
24.08

24.08

Alt-Right trolls of 2016 distance themselves from Trump Online influencers are encouraging the Republicans to get more aggressive.

Laurel Duggan

24.08

In praise of RFK Jr, America’s holy fool

Daniel Kalder

24.08

50 days in, Keir Starmer’s popularity has slumped The new PM has already had to contend with widespread riots and a cronyism scandal

Max Mitchell

24.08

Will RFK Jr’s supporters flock to Trump? The independent candidate's campaign is over, but his movement is far from dead

Oliver Bateman

Friday
23.08

23.08

Former Democratic senator: party ‘emasculates black men’

UnHerd Staff

23.08

Ed Miliband’s Net Zero drive won’t bring down energy bills The Energy Secretary's naivety is reminiscent of Germany's Greens

Ralph Schoellhammer

23.08

Shroud of Turin shows that science only enhances mystery

Esme Partridge

23.08

Post-Prighozin Wagner Group is a spent force One year after the leader's death, the mercenary unit has lost its effectiveness

Bethany Elliott

23.08

Australian judge rules sex is ‘changeable’ in landmark case A court has found that trans woman Roxanne Tickle was discriminated against by the Giggle app.

Joan Smith

23.08

Kamala Harris is trying to be an economic populist Democrats are scrambling to claw back the union vote

Michael Baharaeen

Thursday
22.08

22.08

Is there a knife crime epidemic in the United States? There have been several high-profile stabbings in recent weeks

Noah Carl

22.08

US small boat arrivals fall by a third

UnHerd Staff

22.08

Recession looms ahead of annual Federal Reserve meeting A interest rate cut could have significant political consequences

John Rapley

22.08

GCSE exam nerves are being pathologized Stress is a normal part of the educational process

Kristina Murkett

22.08

Are Democrats still the party of Bill Clinton?

Zaid Jilani

Wednesday
21.08

21.08

Trump joins podcast circuit to increase appeal with young voters The former president recently sat down with comedian Theo Von

Laurel Duggan

21.08

Kremlin: Ukrainian troops in Russia is the ‘new normal’

UnHerd Staff

21.08

Keir Starmer should not join the EU’s trade war with China Brexit should allow the UK to chart its own course on vehicles and manufacturing.

Peter Franklin

21.08

Led By Donkeys exhibition: regime-approved satire When did comedy become about middle-class moralizing?

Gareth Roberts

21.08

Record gold prices leave West scrambling Precious-metal purchases are a response to a shaky dollar

Philip Pilkington

21.08

Is Obama the reason Democrats are now ‘underdogs’?

Michael Cuenco

Tuesday
20.08

20.08

Chicago Teachers Union pushes Democrats to the Left Kamala Harris would do well to resist the organization's progressive influence

Alexander Nazaryan

20.08

RFK Jr campaign may ‘join forces’ with Trump VP pick Nicole Shanahan said staying in the race could help Kamala Harris

Laurel Duggan

20.08

Labour stumbles into another cronyism controversy

UnHerd Staff

20.08

Brazil’s censorship machine is coming for Elon Musk The decision to close X's office is part of a long-running dispute with the billionaire.

Alex Hochuli

20.08

Does ‘raising awareness’ glamorize eating disorders? A spike in child diagnoses has not brought improvements in treatment.

Victoria Smith

20.08

Could supporting Palestine hand Kamala Harris the election?

Emily Jashinsky

20.08

SNP leadership in turmoil over Gaza dispute The party suspended one of its MSPs for saying Israel wasn't guilty of genocide.

Iain Macwhirter

Monday
19.08

19.08

Democratic platform forgets to remove Joe Biden’s name

UnHerd Staff

19.08

Will the Kursk raid backfire on Ukraine? The Kremlin has reportedly canceled ceasefire talks

Christopher McCallion and Ben Friedman

19.08

Centrists can’t ignore the rise of populism in East Germany The AfD is set to win crucial regional elections

Katja Hoyer

19.08

Ireland is at risk of a 2008-style crash

Theo McDonald

19.08

DNC abortion service highlights America’s new religious war It is no longer easy to separate church and state

Mary Harrington

19.08

Jeremy Hunt is the candidate that Labour would fear the most. None of the Tory leadership candidates can match his level of competence.

Aaron Bastani

Sunday
18.08

18.08

Western companies are deepening ties in Russia US oil group SLB has been capitalizing on a lack of competition

William Nattrass

18.08

Is Germany heading for de-unification? Voters in the East are diverging from the West

Peter Franklin

18.08

Don’t cancel Reginald D Hunter over Israel joke

Simon Evans

Saturday
17.08

17.08

What happened to Candace Owens? The conservative commentator has turned into a full-blown conspiracy theorist

Ari David

17.08

Thierry Breton’s naked ambition is undermining the EU The politician's feud with Elon Musk has tarnished the bloc's image

Krzysztof Tyszka-Drozdowski

17.08

Priti Patel is rewriting her immigration failures

Tom Jones

Friday
16.08

16.08

Javier Milei criticizes UK censorship drive The President pledged to protect free speech in Argentina

Laurel Duggan

16.08

Kamala Harris uses Trump to hide her empty agenda The Democrat's policy platform is strikingly unambitious

Alexander Nazaryan