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The grubby truth about mental health memoirs
In today's episode, Freddie deBoer explains how he envies people who remember their illness, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled The grubby truth about mental health memoirs.

The Tories were destined for civil war
In today's episode, John Oxley explains how in a political crisis, everyone is a potential enemy, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled The Tories were destined for civil war.

Why Truss’s gamble failed
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos explains how the most important issue now is survival, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Growth won’t save Britain.

Scottish nationalism is fuelled by resentment
In today's episode Kathleen Stock explains how the Anti-English sentiment powers many decisions, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Scottish nationalism is fuelled by resentment.

Kwasi Kwarteng was the wrong sort of clever
In today's episode Dominic Sandbrook explains how the ex-Chancellor's humiliation was inevitable, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Kwasi Kwarteng was the wrong sort of clever.

The demonic power of oil
In today's episode, Helen Thompson explains how oil poisons the earth and corrupts good people, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled The demonic power of oil.

How far will the eco-fascists go?
In today's episode, Mary Harrington explains how the tree huggers aren't just harmless hippies, in an UnHerd Weekend Essay titled How far will the eco-fascists go?

China has given up on the West
In today's episode, Bill Hayton writes about President Xi's inward turn and how he is finally bearing fruit, in an UnHerd article titled China has given up on the West.

Stop panicking about the pound
In this Analysis episode, Marshall Auerback writes about Britain and how it is not about to return to the Seventies, in an UnHerd article titled Stop panicking about the pound.

Sex strikes won't win the midterms
In today's episode, Kat Rosenfield asks if anything is wrong with kissing a Republican, in an UnHerd opinion piece titled Sex strikes won't win the midterms.

The NHS survives on death
In today's episode, Dr Emma Jones writes about the NHS failing system and how it sacrifices the weak, in an UnHerd spotlight piece titled The NHS survives on death.

Don’t punish Kanye West
In today's episode, Hadley Freeman writes about how mental health has become cruelly fetishised, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Don’t punish Kanye West.

How Smiley’s people conquered Britain
In today's episode, David Patrikarakos writes about how John le Carré was never an Englishman's writer, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled How Smiley’s people conquered Britain.

How Turbo-Wokism broke America
In today's episode, David Samuels writes about oligarchs and activists and how they are playing for the same team, in a Weekend Essay titled How Turbo-Wokism broke America.

Real feminists don’t need strongmen
In today's episode, Kathleen Stock writes about how not every critic of transactivism is an ally, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Real feminists don’t need strongmen.

Welcome to the Tory apocalypse
In today's episode, Will Lloyd writes about how conservatism came to conference to die, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Welcome to the Tory apocalypse.

How the Tories were radicalised
In today's episode, Richard Bourke writes about how intransigence has become a conservative virtue, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled How the Tories were radicalised.

Hysteria has derailed Kwasi Kwarteng
In today's episode, Thomas Fazi writes that the response to Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget was fuelled by hysteria, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Kwasi Kwarteng is a pointless radical.

Liz Truss has betrayed conservatism
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos writes about how the PM is making a solid case for Labour, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Liz Truss has betrayed conservatism.

Is China about to turn on Russia?
In today's episode, Nathan Levine writes about how President Xi can't afford to isolate the West, in an UnHerd exclusive weekend essay titled Is China about to turn on Russia?

Don’t make me Prime Minister
In today's episode, John Maier writes about how the average Brit doesn't care about politics, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Don’t make me Prime Minister.

Is this the end for Liz Truss?
In today's episode, James Sean Dickson writes about Liz Truss and how her economic plan can still be salvaged, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Is this the end for Liz Truss?

What Western feminists can learn from Iran
In today's episode, Ayaan Hirsi Ali writes about how solidarity means more in Tehran than Washington, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled What Western feminists can learn from Iran.

Giorgia Meloni is no radical
In today's episode, Thomas Fazi writes about Italian voters and how they know Meloni won't change anything, in an UnHerd analytical exclusive article titled Giorgia Meloni is no radical.

The EU is sleepwalking into anarchy
In today's episode Thomas Fazi writes about the EU's sanctions and how they are crippling the bloc's working class, in an exclusive essay for UnHerd titled The EU is sleepwalking into anarchy.

Will Putin’s gamble pay off?
In today's episode David Patrikarakos writes about mass mobilisation and how is a symptom of Russia's defeat, in a weekend essay exclusive titled Will Putin’s gamble pay off?

Liz Truss won't unchain Britannia
In today's episode, John Oxley writes about how the vested interests of the Tory Party are too powerful in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Liz Truss won't unchain Britannia.

Liberals have a fetish problem
In today's episode, Kathleen Stock writes about how there's nothing sexy about castration in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Liberals have a fetish problem.

Can Europe survive the age of strongmen?
In today's episode Aris Roussinos writes about how our leaders are too weak to enforce their will in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Can Europe survive the age of strongmen?

A very British Hajj
In today's episode Will Lloyd writes about how the mourning was not only for the Queen in an UnHerd exclusive article titled Elizabeth’s final journey.

The Queen shows the democracy of death
In today's special episode, Giles Fraser writes about the Queen's funeral and how it will be unsentimental and ordinary, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled The Queen shows the democracy of death.

Can the nation survive Elizabeth?
In today's episode, Paul Kingsnorth explains how Elizabeth II has left behind a spiritual wasteland in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Has Britain died with the Queen?

How the Queen weakened monarchy
In today's episode, Richard Vinen explains how long reigns often lead to troubled successions in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled How the Queen weakened monarchy.

Scotland’s Tavistock must fall
In today's episode, Julie Bindel explains how the Sandyford is failing vulnerable women in an UnHerd exclusive article titled Scotland’s Tavistock must fall.

The taming of the republicans
In today's episode, Alwyn Turner explains how punk rebellion has been suppressed by hazy nostalgia in an UnHerd exclusive article titled The taming of the republicans.

The truth about Elizabeth’s empire
In today's episode, Dr Remi Adekoya explains how colonialism isn't to blame for all Africa's ills in an UnHerd exclusive article titled The truth about Elizabeth’s empire.

The mythic power of King Charles III
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos explains how King Charles III must be allowed to exert his influence in an UnHerd exclusive article titled The mythic power of King Charles III.

Who can rule Britain now?
In today's episode, Mary Harrington explains how the UK's democratic institutions have never been so weak in an UnHerd exclusive article titled Who can rule Britain now?

Effective altruism is the new woke
In today's episode, Kathleen Stock explains how it is impossible to hack the ethical world in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Effective altruism is the new woke.

Am I really a threat to democracy?
In today's episode, Mary Harrington explains how pointing out authoritarianism doesn't make her the bad guy, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Am I really a threat to democracy?

Why is Edward Enninful editing Vogue?
In today's episode, Hadley Freeman explains how fawning coverage fails to ask a vital question, in an UnHerd spotlight essay titled Why is Edward Enninful editing Vogue?

Liz Truss’s zombie politics
In today's episode, Thomas Fazi writes about Truss's zombie politics and how she will only benefit the rich, in an UnHerd exclusive opinion piece called Liz Truss won’t save Britain.

Putin wants Poland to invade Ukraine
In today's episode, Michal Kranz writes about how Russia has found itself trapped by history, in an UnHerd exclusive analysis titled Putin wants Poland to invade Ukraine.

JK Rowling sees through her enemies
In today's episode, Kat Rosenfield writes about JK Rowling's new book and how it is more than a persecution fantasy, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled JK Rowling sees through her enemies.

The Left has mummy issues
In today's episode, Mary Harrington writes about maternal instinct and how it is not a chauvinist myth, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled The Left has mummy issues.

Liverpool has been seduced by gangs
In today's episode Robert Hesketh writes about Liverpool's criminal underworld and how it's business as usual, in an UnHerd exclusive essay piece titled Liverpool has been seduced by gangs.

The lab-leak theory isn't dead
In today's episode Thomas Fazi writes about the mother of all Covid conspiracy theories and how actually it is true, in an UnHerd exclusive opinion piece titled The lab-leak theory isn't dead.

How Dick Cheney created Anthony Fauci
In today's episode, Ashley Rindsberg writes about how America's biodefence strategy has finally backfired, in an exclusive essay for UnHerd titled How Dick Cheney created Anthony Fauci.

It's time for Anglofuturism
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos writes about Westminster's stagnant ideology and how it will guarantee collapse, in an exclusive weekned essay for UnHerd titled It's time for Anglofuturism.

How to get over Boris Johnson
In today's episode, Dominic Sandbrook writes about how Boris Johnson's deranged acolytes will poison the Tory Party, in an exclusive essay for UnHerd titled How to get over Boris Johnson.