07:00
The British imitation of America goes well beyond race The trans movement is another notable US import
Louise Perry
03.06
Did Dominic Cummings cause a lockdown breakdown? There are a couple of problems with this hypothesis
Tom Chivers
03.06
Karl Friston: up to 80% not even susceptible to Covid-19 The influential professor's statistical observations could radically change how we lift lockdown
UnHerd
03.06
After Trump, will a more dangerous demagogue arrive? It's worth contemplating what a more competent populist could achieve
Peter Franklin
02.06
Unfortunately, political sectarianism is only going to get worse We are seeing this on both sides of the Atlantic
Ed West
02.06
Hyper-connectivity: Our fatal weakness The pandemic has exposed this fundamental flaw in the economic system
Peter Franklin
01.06
Is lockdown hurting Red Wall voters the most? New research shows they are badly hit by Covid job losses
UnHerd
01.06
Pandemics and climate change spelled the end for Rome The role of these factors has never looked more relevant
Ed West
01.06
Why Dietrich Bonhoeffer is essential lockdown reading In uncertain times the greatest gift is the security of a good home
Elizabeth Oldfield
07:0030.05
How Brooklyn Hipsterdom disintegrated under lockdown A Bushwick houseshare looked like an urban idyll — until Covid struck
Mary Harrington
29.05
The self-harm of Britain’s R&D policies A new report offers some clues into the UK's dismal record on productivity
Peter Franklin
29.05
The view from Asia: is test and trace even viable in the UK? Experts from South Korea and Hong Kong share their views
UnHerd
29.05
Another day, another misleading Corona study! A 'correlation' is not quite what it seems...
Tom Chivers
28.05
Supporters of Emily Maitlis should be careful what they wish for One day, the tables might turn
Paul Embery
28.05
Universal Basic Income: A solution to Wokenomics? Single mothers can be supported without the state's intrusion
Louise Perry
28.05
What René Girard would have to say about Dominic Cummings The French philosopher warned of the spiralling nature of psychosocial violence
Jack Hutchison
27.05
To revive the economy, tax Britain’s piggy banks It is the only way to discourage unwanted flows of capital
Peter Franklin
27.05
When will churchgoers sing again? It is the closest I come to a felt encounter with the divine
Elizabeth Oldfield
27.05
Cummings is guilty but shouldn’t resign I took a look at how governments across the world have responded in similar cases
Eric Kaufmann
26.05
Slowly but surely, Britain is turning into America The Cummings saga has put this gruesome transformation on full display
Ed West
26.05
A newer, better version of the Free Speech Union? The Campaign for Common Sense is launching a fresh assault on cancel culture
Mary Harrington
26.05
Netanyahu’s trial is a test of Israel’s democracy The Prime Minister's trial began on Sunday
Giles Fraser
25.05
Why do our church leaders worship at the altar of health and safety? They are so attached to the idea that everything else is obscured
David Quinn
24.05
Where is the real Northumberland? Today is a reminder of the shrunken county imposed on Northumbrians 50 years ago
Dan Jackson
22.05
China’s amour propre has become its tragic flaw Western elites won't turn a blind eye to the HK security law
Mary Harrington
22.05
Let’s put young Brits to work planting trees Why not give disenchanted youths a job to be proud of?
Peter Franklin
21.05
Banned by YouTube: Professor Karol Sikora discusses Covid-19 Signs that the virus is 'getting tired' across the world
Freddie Sayers
21.05
How much difference would an earlier shutdown have made? There are some wildly overconfident claims going around
Tom Chivers
21.05
Sunetra Gupta: Covid-19 is on the way out
UnHerd
21.05
The Joe Rogan-Spotify deal is bad news for podcasting One commentator warns that it is a worrying sign of what is to come
UnHerd
20.05
Niall Ferguson: Covid-19 is China’s Chernobyl moment The historian talks to Freddie Sayers about the geopolitics of this pandemic
UnHerd
20.05
Sobriety tags? Great, let’s put them on politicians The consequences of health monitoring devices are mind-boggling
Peter Franklin
20.05
UnHerd and the UK new media landscape Don't miss our write-up in the i newspaper
UnHerd
19.05
Will Covid mark the end of national sovereignty in Europe? One way or another, a Rubicon will have to be crossed
Peter Franklin
19.05
Does blank slateism make us more intolerant? That's the implication of a new research paper on polarisation
Mary Harrington
18.05
Once again, Macron looks to de Gaulle The French President has faced criticism for invoking the war-time general
Aris Roussinos
18.05
Apocalyptos miss the heart of the Christian story Escaping to a bunker during a crisis will only get you so far
Giles Fraser
16.05
Who was the real Oliver Cromwell? The Lord Protector remains an uneasy figure in English history even to this day
Mary Harrington
15.05
The post Covid blocs are beginning to emerge The world is dividing into low-Covid countries and places which have decided to live alongside it
Freddie Sayers
15.05
See you in 2040 — bet you the world is a better place Contrary to what the doom-mongers say, people will be healthier, richer and living in peace
Ed West
15.05
Facemasks: yet another social pressure that women feel more than men From girlhood we are more worried about how we are perceived than boys
Zoe Strimpel
14.05
Does remdesivir treat Covid-19? The drug got FDA approval earlier this month
Tom Chivers
14.05
The pre-modern idyll of Thomas the Tank Engine The children's book celebrates its 75th anniversary this week
Niall Gooch
14.05
After lockdown, prepare for the Big Move Leaving London is becoming an increasingly attractive prospect
Peter Franklin
13.05
Normalement, or back to normal? Let's look to the French for a better understanding of that tricky word
Elizabeth Oldfield
13.05
The case for lockdowns Dr Natalie Dean talks to Freddie Sayers
UnHerd
13.05
The new battle line in libertarian thought Covid has pitched the rationalists against the visceralists
Peter Franklin
12.05
Who are the corona tribes? Even as Covid turns our world upside down, polarisation is creeping back
Ed West
12.05
Are the young turning into progressive authoritarians? A recent poll seems to suggest so...
Peter Franklin
12.05
Memo to the Government: we don’t all live in zones 1 to 4 For most people, the office isn't a cycle-ride away
Mary Harrington
11.05
Is Boris extending an olive branch to Putin? As UK-China relations sour, Moscow beckons
Mary Dejevsky
11.05
Why are we placing high-risk trans sex offenders in women’s prisons? It creates a dangerous environment for female inmates
Julie Bindel
11.05
‘Stay alert’ is not precise — but it is meaningful Those who conflate the two are being disingenuous
Giles Fraser
08.05
Newsnight turns Covid-sceptic An investigation from the BBC programme implies that lockdown may have been an overreaction
UnHerd
08.05
How much is a human life worth? A Telegraph columnist has tried to put a figure on it
Giles Fraser
07.05
To the cafe tables, comrades — bring on the al fresco revolution Let's rediscover streets as beautiful places for business and pleasure
Nicholas Boys Smith
07.05
Has Germany just blown up the Eurozone? The most important story of the week was buried in pages of Deutsche legalese
Peter Franklin
06.05
I told you so! 100,000 tests was a foolish target A classic case of Goodhart's Law...
Tom Chivers
06.05
Do not let a brilliant thinker like Benedict fall silent He remains a valuable source of wisdom in the Catholic world
Dan Hitchens
06.05
The FT’s shameful false equivalence on America and China Gideon Rachman makes a series of dubious claims in his latest column
Peter Franklin
05.05
Welcome to the struggle, Comrade Bray The Amazon vice-president's resignation is a reminder of the company's dark side
James Bloodworth
05.05
German virologist: Covid-19 is less deadly than feared Professor Hendrik Streeck's findings show a fatality rate of 0.24-0.36%
Freddie Sayers
05.05
The trade unions are back in the driving seat Worker groups are going to play a powerful role in our exit from lockdown
Jack Harris
05.05
The hidden culture war behind Michael Gove’s bookshelf Both sides in this stupid argument are barking up the wrong tree
Mary Harrington
04.05
Not now please, Universal Basic Income enthusiasts Government needs to be able to direct spending power to where it's needed most
Peter Franklin
04.05
Let priests pray in their churches It is an act of defiance against C-19
Giles Fraser
02.05
Nobel prize-winning scientist: the Covid-19 epidemic was never exponential Professor Michael Levitt has been following the numbers
Freddie Sayers
01.05
The C of E has retreated to the kitchen The Church has lost confidence in its own values
Giles Fraser
01.05
Can we have a grown-up conversation about free trade? I have to take issue with Daniel Hannan...
Peter Franklin
30.04
Thomas Sowell’s ‘conflict of visions’ — epidemiology edition Johan Giesecke and Neil Ferguson embody the philosopher's two competing world views
Peter Hurst
30.04
Stop obsessing over the 100,000 test target The Government should never have mentioned this arbitrary goal
Tom Chivers
30.04
Will the pandemic simplify our lives? It's an attractive but extremely wishful idea
Peter Franklin
29.04
Yanis Varoufakis on Covid-19, Brexit and the trouble with Keir Starmer Freddie Sayers speaks to the former Greek finance minister
UnHerd
29.04
Why no mention of marriage in the domestic violence debate? Lockdown has put the politics of home in the spotlight
Danny Kruger
29.04
Johan Giesecke stands firm: death rates in Sweden will go down The Swedish professor responds to our Neil Ferguson interview
Freddie Sayers
29.04
Michael Moore turns on the Green Movement The Left-wing filmmaker has caused a stir in liberal circles
UnHerd
28.04
The Guardian’s paranoid anti-nationalism The paper makes a less-than-convincing case about who — or what — is to blame for the crisis
Peter Franklin
28.04
The tragic hubris of modern city planning A new book shows how post-war cities are turning into ghost towns
Giles Fraser
27.04
Will Covid kill neoliberalism? Freddie Sayers speaks to Thomas Fazi and Julian Jessop
UnHerd
27.04
Is anorexia wired into our moral foundations? Modern day eating disorders might share the same roots as medieval asceticism
Mary Harrington
27.04
A post-Kim Korea is a dangerous proposition The demise of a dictator rarely turns a country into a flowering democracy
Mary Dejevsky
25.04
Imperial’s Neil Ferguson defends lockdown strategy Freddie Sayers speaks to the British epidemiologist on today's episode of Lockdown TV
UnHerd