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04.06
MAGA populists have most to lose from Big Beautiful Bill
Tax breaks for the wealthy and cuts to Medicaid will hurt the brand
Emily Jashinsky
04.06
Should the Tories embrace Net Zero again?
James Cleverly has argued that environmentalism can beat Farage
John Oxley
04.06
Male attacks on Tinder height feature are hypocritical
Poppy Sowerby
04.06
‘SkinnyTok’ ban won’t eradicate eating disorders
Content moderation is just the tip of a dangerous online iceberg
Kristina Murkett
04.06
Criticism of Islam remains uniquely dangerous in Britain
Hamit Coskun’s conviction for burning a Quran represents a worrying turn
Jacob Mchangama
Tuesday
03.06
03.06
Trump should allow Iran to enrich uranium
This concession will, paradoxically, stabilise relations in the Middle East
Tom Rogan
03.06
The BBC has let Paris Lees rewrite womanhood
What It Feels Like For a Girl portrays a warped vision of femininity
Victoria Smith
03.06
Is Putin deliberately torpedoing Ukraine talks?
Ian Garner
03.06
Dutch government collapse is a lesson for Farage
Populists shouldn’t do deals with parties seeking to frustrate them
Peter Franklin
03.06
Doctor Who lost its way years before Ncuti Gatwa
The show’s moralising has gone from subtle to suffocating
Niall Gooch
03.06
Brexit is not to blame for Channel crossings surge
Both the Tories and Labour have failed to stem the flow
Tom Jones
Monday
02.06
02.06
Pete Hegseth’s Taiwan speech risks conflict with China
The Defence Secretary’s inflammatory rhetoric will destabilise the region
Lyle Goldstein
02.06
Drone attack may do Ukraine more harm than good
Jennifer Kavanagh
02.06
Will Nigel Farage take down the SNP?
This week’s by-election is a boost to Reform even if the party loses
Iain Macwhirter
02.06
US bond market could crack
Debt ceiling worries are increasing as time runs out to pass the Big Beautiful Bill
John Rapley
02.06
Kehinde Andrews’s attack on academic language is too late
His rebuke of jargon is face-saving hypocrisy
Ralph Leonard
02.06
Conservative victory in Poland embarrasses Donald Tusk
Ido Vock
Sunday
01.06
01.06
Why won’t Newsom speak out on California trans athlete?
The Governor has an opportunity to defend women’s sport
Lisa Selin Davis
01.06
The EU’s China gamble is doomed
Pivoting away from America won’t make the continent more competitive
Miquel Vila
01.06
Putin may prolong Ukraine war to avoid military rebellion
Bethany Elliott
Saturday
31.05
31.05
San Francisco parents revolt against latest equity plan
Even blue voters are losing patience's with the city's hyper-liberal policies
John Murawski
31.05
The EU wants to lead on climate — but is anyone listening?
New emission targets have turned the bloc into an outlier
Andrew Orlowski
31.05
Police to review Labour MP’s undeclared election funds
David Rose
31.05
EU Commission’s porn investigation is long overdue
For too long, companies have prioritised profits over children’s safety
Kristina Murkett
Friday
30.05
30.05
JD Vance has made a risky bet on Bitcoin
Gavin Haynes
30.05
Trump isn’t ‘chickening out’ on tariffs
Backing off at the right moment isn’t weakness — it’s strategy
Emily Jashinsky
30.05
Headscarf debate illustrates France’s Rightward drift
Even Left-wing politicians are moving in a conservative direction
Peter Franklin
30.05
Andrew Lawrence should not be cancelled for Liverpool joke
Bad taste is the bedrock of good comedy
Simon Evans
30.05
Robert Jenrick’s TfL video is more than an online stunt
Henry Hill
Thursday
29.05
29.05
Elon Musk’s MAGA influence is far from over
His tech expertise is invaluable to Trump’s uneasy coalition
Fred Bauer
29.05
Court ruling against Trump’s ‘illegal’ tariffs isn’t lawfare
Separation of powers should be central to American democracy
Kyle Sammin
29.05
Richard Hermer: we must reject ‘pseudo-realism’
The Attorney General today argued Britain should commit to international law
Max Mitchell
29.05
Can Nigel Farage save Britain’s falling birth rates?
Reform UK is trying to win over families
Phoebe Arslanagic-Little
29.05
Christine Lagarde will keep WEF stuck in the past
Michal Kranz
29.05
Extra funds won’t fix the Metropolitan Police
Britain’s forces have prioritised vanity projects over women’s safety
Joan Smith
Wednesday
28.05
28.05
Trump’s visa ban on foreign officials is a blow to free speech
The US President’s latest scheme is ideological, not principled
Zaid Jilani
28.05
Japan’s baby name law reflects anxiety about modernity
Tokyo is charting a return to tradition
Philip Patrick
28.05
Four in 10 British Pakistanis think first-cousin marriage should be legal
UnHerd Staff
28.05
Is Germany turning on Israel?
Friedrich Merz has changed his tone on the campaign in Gaza
Susanne Mundschenk
28.05
Trump is inching closer to confrontation with Russia
Putin’s latest drone campaign has pushed America to act
Bethany Elliott
28.05
The hidden tension behind King Charles’s Canada visit
Michael Cuenco
Tuesday
27.05
27.05
AI could turn Democrats into the new welfare class
The rise of artificial intelligence is causing a sharp drop in graduate job opportunities
Joel Kotkin
27.05
Why can’t Jordan Peterson say if he’s Christian?
A recent debate showcases his struggle with the vulnerability of belief
Oliver Bateman
27.05
Israel is a no-win issue for Starmer
Labour cannot find a way to satisfy both sides
Richard Johnson
27.05
Putin would be foolish to attack Nato
European officials are making overblown — and misleading — statements
Jennifer Kavanagh
27.05
Liverpool car-ramming: have police learnt from Southport?
David Jeffery
27.05
Reform’s protectionist turn is a realignment of British Right
Nigel Farage is swooping up disgruntled Labour voters
Rakib Ehsan
Monday
26.05
26.05
Democrats still don’t know how to win back men
Party leaders are pouring millions into a problem they are struggling to fix
Michael Baharaeen
26.05
US intervention in Lucy Connolly case sets a dangerous precedent
Niall Gooch
26.05
Opec+ production hike is a gift to Trump
Cartel nations may be looking to curry favour with the President
Jack Smith
26.05
Restoring Boris won’t save the Tories — it will destroy them
Tom Jones
Sunday
25.05
25.05
Is astrology part of Gen Z’s spiritual revival?
Belief is once again rising among young people
Esme Partridge
25.05
Dwindling funds threaten Labour’s long-term stability
A new report suggests the party is unable to balance its books this year
Aaron Bastani
25.05
Trump is right to end George Floyd-era consent decrees
The DOJ relied on bad data to support a convenient narrative
Jukka Savolainen
25.05
The EU is finally paying the price for its unfair trade practices
Thomas Fazi
Saturday
24.05
24.05
DC shooting signals rise in social media-driven violence
The online world is inspiring copycat killers
Katherine Dee
24.05
Americans love unions — so why doesn’t the GOP?
Establishment Republicans are still in thrall to Wall Street
Sohrab Ahmari
24.05
Why won’t MPs defend artists over AI copyright?
Lawmakers voted against a proposal that would have protected creatives
Wessie du Toit
24.05
Teen health is in crisis — and our culture is to blame
A new report claims that half a billion adolescents will be overweight by 2030
Stella O'Malley
Friday
23.05
23.05
Trump’s Harvard foreign student ban is an attack on free speech
Adam Goldstein
23.05
MAHA Commission report is a challenge to Big Pharma
RFK Jr is set on taking apart the country’s NGO complex
Jay Richards
23.05
Alasdair MacIntyre: the original post-liberal philosopher
He recognised the roots of modernity’s moral confusion
James Orr
23.05
Another round of European sanctions won’t deter Putin
Bethany Elliott
23.05
UK net migration has fallen — but the crisis isn’t over
Economic pressures will return if the country’s labour model isn’t reformed
Mike Jones
Thursday
22.05
22.05
The steroid Olympics are here to stay
Peter Thiel’s Enhanced Games have attracted elite athletes
Oliver Bateman
22.05
US bond sell-off is creating a debt spiral
John Rapley
22.05
Trump’s populist agenda needs more than a Big Beautiful Bill
Cutting taxes won’t create better lives for blue-collar Americans
Fred Bauer
22.05
Kneecap are victims of the Anglo-Irish divide
Support for terrorism barely raises an eyebrow in Belfast
Aris Roussinos
22.05
Why MAGA believes in South Africa’s ‘white genocide’ theory
Trump has given succour to previously fringe claims
Gavin Haynes
22.05
Is Right-wing extremism really Germany’s greatest threat?
Political violence has increased on all sides of the spectrum
Ralph Schoellhammer
Wednesday
21.05
21.05
Trump’s Golden Dome is a high-stakes gamble
Tom Rogan
21.05
Fake summer reading list exposes AI threat to journalism
Two local papers admitted to publishing guides with non-existent authors
Zaid Jilani
21.05
Incel coverage is fuelling a moral panic
A new report has triggered another wave of alarmist media stories
Simon Cottee
21.05
Democrats will never find a liberal Joe Rogan
The party’s search for a new podcasting giant is woefully misguided
Emily Jashinsky
21.05
Giving Ozempic to 20 million Brits would be disastrous
The Tony Blair Institute is wrong to demand expanded eligibility for weight-loss drugs
Kristina Murkett
21.05
Kemi Badenoch isn’t taking the Lib Dem threat seriously
Peter Franklin
Tuesday
20.05
20.05
Pam Bondi is right: the DoJ isn’t impartial
Kyle Sammin
20.05
Nvidia’s Middle East expansion is a bet against China
America is dropping its previous aversion to chip exports to Gulf states
Harry Clynch
20.05
New Gaza offensive is turning Netanyahu’s allies against him
Domestic and international partners are losing patience with the Israeli PM
David Swift
20.05
Who really benefits from EU youth mobility scheme?
Philip Cunliffe
20.05
Starmer’s winter fuel U-turn reveals a government without direction
Voters are clamouring for national improvement
Angus Reilly
Monday
19.05
19.05
Was Biden’s cancer diagnosis covered up?
Suspicion is growing over when the President was first diagnosed
Oliver Bateman
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