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17:00
Diet influencers are falling prey to their eating habits
Two tragic incidents have thrown extreme diets back into the spotlight
Oliver Bateman
13:00
Costa’s trans mastectomy advert is an insult to women
The coffee chain is oblivious to the pain it causes troubled young girls
Joan Smith
10:30
Sweden and Denmark bow to pressure over Quran book burnings
The two countries declared their intention to legally ban the protests
Jacob Mchangama
07:00
British voters: yes to Net Zero, but not if it costs us
A new poll shows how shallow support is for green policies
Rob Lownie
Monday
31.07
20:45
31.07
Trump voters are more anti-woke than libertarian
A recent New York Times survey paints a misleading picture
Eric Kaufmann
31.07
Surrogacy and robots won’t solve the baby bust
Techno-utopians have market-based solutions for the beginning and end of life
Mary Harrington
31.07
Could Britain’s green debate become the new Brexit?
Rishi Sunak is taking a more realist line on the climate than his predecessors
Philip Pilkington
31.07
Russia’s nuclear threats betray its insecurity
Dmitry Medvedev has a history of empty rhetoric
Bethany Elliott
31.07
Keir Starmer knows exactly what he’s doing
Several recent U-turns have raised questions about the Labour leader's vision
Peter Franklin
31.07
Gavin Newsom is taking his cultural crusade too far
The California Governor risks alienating minority groups
Joel Kotkin
Sunday
30.07
30.07
The fentanyl crisis is worsening under Joe Biden
The President's drug policy is dangerously uninspired
Charles Fain Lehman
Saturday
29.07
29.07
Conservative academics more likely to self-censor
New research shows that free speech in academia is heavily skewed
James Billot
29.07
Why doesn’t Gen Z want children?
The younger generation is being infantilised well into adulthood
Freya India
Friday
28.07
28.07
Traditionalism: the philosophy behind Putin’s war
Mark Sedgwick visited UnHerd to discuss the ideology beloved by the European Right
UnHerd Staff
28.07
Police Scotland stands by as gender-critical feminist is attacked
The force would rather paint rainbows on cars than stop violent offenders
Joan Smith
28.07
Is the ‘disinformation epidemic’ fake news?
At a Cambridge summit on the topic, there's very little self-criticism
Fred Skulthorp
28.07
The coming European recession may be worse than 2008
Bank lending data paints a grim picture for the Eurozone economy
Philip Pilkington
Thursday
27.07
27.07
Why did Ice Cube go on Tucker Carlson?
The black nationalist rapper is an unusual kind of conservative
Ralph Leonard
27.07
Emmanuel Macron’s latest fantasy: order, order!
The President is acting tough on crime this week, without any real substance
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
27.07
The study of UFOs is finally becoming respectable science
A rare bipartisan hearing in Congress shows that there is much to learn
Professor Avi Loeb
27.07
Jamie Driscoll: the North East will give Keir Starmer a bloody nose
The deselected Labour mayor spoke to UnHerd about his campaign
UnHerd Staff
27.07
Immigration concern is behind the rise of Reform UK
The Right-populist party has doubled its support
Eric Kaufmann
27.07
Hunter Biden hearing is a blow to Democrats — and the media
Both were wrong to downplay the severity of the case
Kyle Sammin
Wednesday
26.07
26.07
Did the DeSantis campaign know it was using a Nazi symbol?
The governor fired a staffer who included the Sonnenrad in a campaign video
Katherine Dee
26.07
The Farage-Coutts affair is a lesson for liberals
The Left was all too ready to amplify false narratives
Peter Franklin
26.07
Why Ron DeSantis should launch a normie insurgency
Excessive focus on cultural issues is hurting the Florida Governor
Fred Bauer
26.07
The Saudi football takeover is a taste of our own medicine
European clubs are angered by a trend they started themselves
Tom McTague
26.07
Britain’s economy is entering a downward spiral
Low productivity and rising debt have left the UK trailing other G7 countries
John Rapley
26.07
Swimming may have found an answer to the trans question
World Aquatics's new open category is a welcome development
Debbie Hayton
Tuesday
25.07
25.07
Did the New York Times just admit Covid deaths were overcounted?
Writer David Leonhardt made the startling admission in a recent column
Thomas Fazi
25.07
Why are so many young people getting Botox?
Kristina Murkett
25.07
Did low inflation save Pedro Sánchez?
It's the economy, stupid
Philip Pilkington
25.07
Online Right and Ben Shapiro battle over the true meaning of Barbie
Viewers are debating whether the film is woke or not
Oliver Bateman
Monday
24.07
24.07
Prepare for chaos in Israel
Benjamin Netanyahu has plunged his country into a constitutional crisis
Anat Peled
24.07
Labour’s new trans policy is welcome, but not enough
Lottie Moore
24.07
Vandana Shiva: why farmers are revolting
The environmentalist talked to UnHerd about the perils of industrialisation
UnHerd Staff
24.07
Even Oppenheimer isn’t spared from America’s race politics
Online critics have claimed that the film is too white
Samuel Rubinstein
24.07
Is Elon Musk about to turn Twitter into the god app?
Peter Franklin
24.07
Wikipedia and UK Government move to censor climate debate
Pandemic-era disinformation tactics are being restored
Kit Klarenberg
24.07
Cracks in Spain’s political system are widening
Miquel Vila
Sunday
23.07
23.07
Labour is right to reject Sadiq Khan’s eco-austerity
The only way to hit Net Zero targets is to raise living standards first
Aris Roussinos
Saturday
22.07
22.07
‘Lord’ Miles Routledge has achieved internet immortality
Katherine Dee
Friday
21.07
21.07
The Dutch election will be a referendum on the green agenda
Frans Timmermans, EU climate chief, has joined the race
Ralph Schoellhammer
21.07
Is Keir Mather too young to be an MP?
A slew of youthful politicians have been defeated by the reality of the job
Rob Lownie
21.07
Can Spain defuse its depopulation bomb?
W. Bradford Wilcox and Tim Sprunt
21.07
Holding Uxbridge won’t save the Tories
The party was trounced in the Selby and Somerton by-elections
John Oxley
21.07
Tyranny Inc has come to the UK
Sohrab Ahmari
Thursday
20.07
20.07
‘Elite overproduction’ isn’t the problem
Are university degree-holders really part of an elite any more?
Henry Hill
20.07
TfL’s campaign against sexual violence won’t work, maaate
A new poster series will make a nice artefact in decades to come
Fred Skulthorp
20.07
The surprising answer to Nigel Farage’s Coutts problem
National digital currencies could bypass activist banks
Peter Franklin
20.07
MI6 goes looking for the new Russian defectors
Britain's intelligence chief has sent a message to disgruntled elites
Bethany Elliott
20.07
Take everything you read about the by-elections with a pinch of salt
They aren’t mini-general elections, and don’t predict next year’s result
Anthony Wells
Wednesday
19.07
19.07
Gilt yields suggest trouble ahead for the pound
Public borrowing is on the rise and investors are concerned
Philip Pilkington
19.07
Bjørn Lomborg: how rising temperatures will save lives
The Danish author told UnHerd why we should avoid climate catastrophism
UnHerd Staff
19.07
Veebs: now there’s an app for partisan shopping
Assessing a brand's political values is not as new as it appears
Oliver Bateman
19.07
The Tory civil war over gender advice in schools
Parents cannot rely on the Conservatives to respect their wishes
Joan Smith
19.07
Bidenomics isn’t working
The President's economic record will not be a winner on the campaign trail
Joel Kotkin
Tuesday
18.07
18.07
Tony Blair preaches to his centrist disciples
The former PM's summit was eagerly attended, but how radical are his ideas?
Tom McTague
18.07
Edward Luttwak: Biden and Putin are ready to do a deal
The strategist told UnHerd that the Ukraine war could end sooner than expected
UnHerd Staff
18.07
Wagner is still policing Putin’s empire in Africa
Mercenaries have come to prop up the President of the Central African Republic
Colin P. Clarke
18.07
The child benefits cap is anti-family
Keir Starmer is going against his party's core principles
Aaron Bastani
18.07
Why are politicians debating if Margot Robbie is ‘mid’?
Florida congressman Matt Gaetz embodies the memeification of the GOP
Katherine Dee
Monday
17.07
17.07
RFK Jr and the slur of ‘red-brown’ politics
If Left and Right agree, it doesn't mean they are fascists
Peter Franklin
17.07
After Kerch Bridge, expect a Russian counterattack
Intent on regaining the upper hand, a response is inevitable
Lucas Webber
17.07
NHS mental health app ‘Kooth’ is a danger to girls
It promotes gender ideology and is no substitute for talking therapy
Mary Harrington
17.07
One part in, the Covid inquiry still isn’t providing answers
Understanding the 'madness' of the lockdown era is easier said than done
Kevin Bardosh
Sunday
16.07
16.07
The AfD’s euroscepticism won’t appeal to German voters
The party confuses its status as a protest vote for total endorsement
Ralph Schoellhammer
Saturday
15.07
15.07
Has the UK really ruled out cluster munitions?
A directive reveals just how partial and incomplete the supposed ban is
Kit Klarenberg
Friday
14.07
14.07
Germany cuts long Covid and vaccine injury fund
Health Minister Karl Lauterbach's decision has met with anger
Thomas Fazi
14.07
Arlene Foster: I regret not bringing down UK government over Brexit deal
The former Northern Ireland first minister spoke to UnHerd
UnHerd Staff
14.07
TikTok’s weird new trend: humans pretending to be robots
Creators have tapped into a market for 'non-playable characters'
Kristina Murkett
14.07
Is El Salvador the safest country in Latin America?
President Nayib Bukele made the claim on Twitter this week
Noah Carl
Thursday
13.07
13.07
Michael Gove: we asked the ‘daft laddie’ questions over Covid
The senior Tory told the pandemic inquiry that politicians are amateurs
Rob Lownie
13.07
Off-duty police officers targeted in French riots
A disturbing development is emerging in the country's quiet suburbs
Liam Duffy
13.07
Erdogan’s EU bid is not what it seems
He knows the bloc won't embrace Turkey as a member
Chris Morris
13.07
For Europe’s future defence, look to the ‘quad’
France, Britain, Poland and Ukraine are serious about security
Peter Franklin
13.07
Blue states are learning the wrong lessons from Portugal
Drug policy involves more than just decriminalisation
Charles Fain Lehman
Wednesday
12.07
12.07
The ‘black manosphere’ got there long before Andrew Tate
Today's influencers weren't the first to warn about the masculinity crisis
Katherine Dee
12.07
Prof Ashok Swain: the strange disappearance of the anti-war movement
The academic talks Nato, cluster bombs and escalation in Ukraine
UnHerd Staff
12.07
Nato offers Ukraine the worst of all worlds
Half a promise is worse than no promise at all
Aris Roussinos
12.07
Nancy Kelley leaves Stonewall in a mess
The outgoing charity boss dragged a once-great organisation down a rabbit hole
Josephine Bartosch
12.07
As trust in the US falls, countries want their gold back
The seizure of Russia's foreign reserves marked the end of fair-play capitalism
Philip Cunliffe
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