15:05

The West’s poor handling of Kosovo is a warning for Ukraine Long-term security arrangements are extremely difficult to maintain

William Nattrass

11:53

Pride protests strain America’s multicultural project A clash of ideologies is tearing the country apart

Mary Harrington

10:00

Why we should welcome Joe Rogan’s RFK Jr debate It is vital to contest ideas in an open, transparent way

Peter Franklin

07:00

Ukraine’s counteroffensive is struggling The country has only notched marginal gains so far

Lucas Webber

Sunday
18.06

18.06

One week in, the Covid inquiry already looks biased and weak A lack of a balanced set of voices means that key questions remain unanswered

Kevin Bardosh

Saturday
17.06

17.06

No, Mark Carney: Brexit didn’t cause inflation The former governor should reflect on his own experimental monetary policies

Philip Pilkington

Friday
16.06

16.06

Secession is a threat Californians should take seriously The state's restive interior is becoming a more influential force

Joel Kotkin

16.06

Three women in Australia cancelled for gender critical views An increasingly censorious atmosphere is sweeping through Down Under

Petra Bueskens

16.06

Young Tories are nowhere to be found The latest data makes grim reading for the governing party

Eric Kaufmann

16.06

Sad Girl Literature has hijacked the summer Cleopatra and Frankenstein is yet another story of female despair

Elizabeth Oldfield

16.06

Mortgage rate rises will push the UK into a recession Rishi Sunak is now powerless to save the property sector

Philip Pilkington

Thursday
15.06

15.06

Czech president calls for mass surveillance of Russian nationals Petr Pavel drew parallels with Japanese internment

William Nattrass

15.06

Climate gets 71 mentions in Germany’s first security strategy China, meanwhile, only received six

Ralph Schoellhammer

15.06

The ratings are in: Trump is still a hit with the boomers The retired demographic lives for the former president's scandals

Mark Alastor

15.06

Elon Musk is wrong: the US does not need a new Sulla Twitter's CEO called out for a modern-day version of the Roman general

Peter Franklin

15.06

Janet Yellen: expect a slow decline in US dollar dominance The Treasury Secretary said that sanctions have undermined the dollar

James Billot

Wednesday
14.06

14.06

Weight-loss drug Wegovy on the NHS? Fat chance Steve Barclay's enthusiasm for the diet injection is misplaced

Zandile Powell

14.06

Why is Putin inviting bloggers to the Kremlin? Russia's President is trying to draw attention away from the counteroffensive

Bethany Elliott

14.06

Is politics killing the marriage market? There's a surplus of liberal women and conservative men

Noah Carl

14.06

In Kurdish Syria, European Isis jihadists finally face trial The issue has been forgotten and the local authorities have lost patience

Aris Roussinos

Tuesday
13.06

13.06

US public opinion hardens on trans issue A growing majority now says changing gender is immoral

UnHerd Staff

13.06

Paid period leave doesn’t help women MPs are wrong to think the idea is progressive

Kristina Murkett

13.06

Elizabeth Gilbert’s self-cancellation sets a dangerous precedent The author has delayed her latest book after a public backlash

Leigh Stein

13.06

One in three Brits believe in Great Replacement Theory A new report shows the depth of mistrust in authority

Rob Lownie

Monday
12.06

12.06

Jack Dorsey: the reason I’m backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Twitter's founder said that he was drawn to the Democrat's anti-war position

James Billot

12.06

Why I resigned from Humanists UK The organisation has succumbed to gender ideology

Joan Smith

12.06

California laws fundamentally redefine the family New bills mean that parents must 'affirm' a child’s gender

Mary Harrington

12.06

A Johnson-Farage party makes no sense Boris's lockdown and green stances put him at odds with the ex-Ukip leader

Peter Franklin

12.06

Publisher doubles down on retracted gender paper Springer Nature has once again bowed to trans activist pressure

Eliza Mondegreen

Sunday
11.06

11.06

Nicola Sturgeon’s arrest is a gift to the Union Despite her release, the former first minister has been tarnished by SNP scandal

Henry Hill

11.06

Paul Kingsnorth: how to resist the machine The writer visited UnHerd to talk about finding meaning in a soulless world

UnHerd Staff

Friday
09.06

09.06

Rishi Sunak deserves praise for his foreign policy The PM is forging a more realistic and pragmatic role for the UK

Aris Roussinos

09.06

The IMF is no friend to British workers Higher immigration hurts blue-collar wages more than graduate jobs

Aaron Bastani

09.06

Rishi Sunak turns his back on free trade The PM's Atlantic Declaration with Joe Biden is explicitly protectionist

Philip Pilkington

09.06

Britain has gone from an AI innovator to a bureaucratic regulator Rishi Sunak has set his sights on the UK becoming a tech watchdog

Andrew Orlowski

Thursday
08.06

08.06

Apple’s Vision Pro: a window into a dark future The tech giant's new gadget is an uncanny imitation of real life

Peter Franklin

08.06

Labour MSP silenced for the duration of Pride Month Pauline McNeill has been forced to withdraw from an event for sex-based rights

Joan Smith

08.06

Information war goes into overdrive after Ukraine dam break Recent claims and counter-claims have bordered on the absurd

William Nattrass

08.06

Caroline Lucas: the Eurosceptic who became an arch-Remainer The MP has called it quits on a career that contained multitudes

Richard Johnson

08.06

Voters flock to the AfD in search of energy realism Germany's mainstream parties are stuck in an old ideology

Ralph Schoellhammer

Wednesday
07.06

07.06

Does the ‘Whatever’ podcast make women look stupid? Media accusations of misogyny don't tell the full story

Katherine Dee

07.06

The political evolution of Jack Dorsey Twitter's founder recently endorsed Robert F. Kennedy Jr

Gavin Haynes

07.06

Why Alex Salmond’s independence pact will fail The former first minister's latest ruse won't interest the SNP

Eddie Barnes

07.06

What do we know about Ukraine’s counteroffensive? Combat is extending well beyond Bakhmut

Bethany Elliott

Tuesday
06.06

06.06

Anti-woke boycotts hurt Target and Bud Light Stock prices have plummeted since the backlash

Noah Carl

06.06

China’s mixed recovery spells trouble for the West Beijing has been forced to intervene in the manufacturing sector

Philip Pilkington

06.06

Chris Pratt bucks Hollywood’s progressive trend His latest success proves conservative politics aren't a box office turn-off

Oliver Bateman

06.06

Why is Holly Willoughby trying to be my therapist? The host turned This Morning into a sermon

Kristina Murkett

Monday
05.06

05.06

Keir Starmer will regret his Corbynite purge Mayoral candidate Jamie Driscoll has been blocked on flimsy pretexts

Ethan Croft

05.06

Universal basic income will kill democracy Creating passive citizens will leave real power with a select few

Mary Harrington

05.06

Germany’s AfD shows the populist tide is back The party is now tied with Olaf Scholz's SPD in second place

Peter Franklin

05.06

Edward Enninful, nepo-radical The outgoing Vogue editor's claims to be a trailblazer don't stack up

Nina-Sophia Miralles

Friday
02.06

02.06

A new BRICS currency is a threat to the West Competing powers are inching closer to a rival monetary union

Philip Pilkington

02.06

Based or cringe? Matty Healy joins the meme war Taylor Swift's boyfriend is creating bad blood with his politically incorrect views

Stephen G. Adubato

02.06

Don’t trust Keir Starmer’s Brexit metamorphosis The Labour leader has changed his stance constantly since the referendum

Aaron Bastani

02.06

The violence in Kosovo could embolden Putin Tensions between Serbs and Albanians have invited a swift US response

Aris Roussinos

02.06

Is France using Ukraine’s Nato bid to seize EU supremacy? Macron's overtures to Zelenskyy may have an ulterior motive

Ralph Schoellhammer

Thursday
01.06

01.06

Glamour magazine celebrates Pride with a pregnant man Logan Brown shows that miracles do happen

Eliza Mondegreen

01.06

Ukrainian MP: why victory is the only option Inna Sovsun on drone attacks, censorship and the future of Crimea

UnHerd Staff

01.06

Is DEI to blame for falling college numbers? Aggressive ideological projects are putting young Americans off

John Sailer

01.06

Will the law finally stand up to Just Stop Oil? Forthcoming legal changes could empower police to intervene

Adam King

01.06

For his own good, Boris should make a strategic retreat A temporary break from politics could set up a comeback

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
31.05

17:0031.05

The war is coming to Russia’s elites Ukrainian attacks have dented an aura of invincibility in Moscow

Bethany Elliott

31.05

Is Canada’s west looking to break free from Justin Trudeau? A conservative victory in Alberta lays the groundwork for separation

Michael Cuenco

31.05

Is Mark Zuckerberg secretly ‘based’? The Facebook founder’s hobbies suggest an embrace of Right-wing aesthetics

Oliver Bateman

31.05

The latest media obsession: Latino white supremacists A spate of recent articles has identified a curious trend

Katherine Dee

31.05

Expect Russia’s drone attacks to intensify Strikes on Kyiv are more about provoking a response than strategic gain

Sam Forster

Tuesday
30.05

30.05

Black Lives Matter deserves to go broke Public filings reveal that one of the movement's key groups is bleeding cash

Noah Carl

30.05

Recession in Germany is a sign of Europe’s deindustrialisation A lack of access to cheap energy has made the continent less competitive

Philip Pilkington

30.05

Keir Starmer stays silent after Rishi Sunak defends Kathleen Stock The PM weighed in ahead of her Oxford Union appearance today

Joan Smith

30.05

Nvidia’s boom is not a straightforward American success story The world's first trillion-dollar semiconductor firm has several flaws

Joel Kotkin

Monday
29.05

29.05

Khloé Kardashian discovers the trouble with surrogacy The reality TV star feels guilt about her son's birth

Mary Harrington

29.05

Spain tilts to the Right in regional elections The country is following a populist trend across Europe

Peter Franklin

29.05

Erdoğan’s free but unfair election is a warning to the West The Turkish leader's playbook is spreading across Europe

Aris Roussinos

Saturday
27.05

27.05

Fiona Hill: Pax Americana is over The former presidential advisor suggested that US hegemony is no more

James Billot

27.05

Nuclear disaster looms in southern Ukraine Zaporizhzhia's power plant has become a flashpoint in Russia's invasion

Sam Forster

Friday
26.05

26.05

Alastair Campbell’s latest brainchild: politics in primary school The former spin doctor wants to get children arguing

Henry Hill

26.05

British Cycling’s trans ruling isn’t ‘furthering genocide’ Trans athlete Emily Bridges described the move as a 'violent act'

Joan Smith

26.05

In Mali, Wagner’s brutality is the main attraction The group's disregard for human rights has appeal in the West African country

Aris Roussinos

26.05

The New York Times is caving to trans activist pressure The paper's latest piece on gender issues is dangerously misguided

Eliza Mondegreen

26.05

Why the Ukraine-US divergence may deepen A spate of attacks on Russian soil has alarmed American officials

Bethany Elliott

26.05

Why high net migration is going to continue A city the size of Glasgow was added to the population last year

Noah Carl