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The nightmare haunting Boris Johnson
In today's episode Phil Tinline writes about how we shouldn't be fooled by the spectre of the Seventies, in an UnHerd essay titled The nightmare haunting Boris Johnson.

How universities were corrupted
In today's episode Matthew Goodwin writes about vindictive protectiveness and how it has re-shaped our institutions, in an UnHerd essay titled How universities were corrupted.

The boomers have destroyed the Tories
In today's episode James Sean Dickson writes about today's by-elections and how they mark the end of the Johnson era, in an UnHerd essay titled The boomers have destroyed the Tories.

Are women more Left-wing?
In today's episode, Mary Harrington writes about how men have been sacrificed to progress in an UnHerd essay titled Are women more Left-wing?

The Tories deserve to lose Tiverton
In today's episode Tanya Gold takes us to Tiverton, to investigate the Tory candidate who is the worst she has ever seen, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled The Tories deserve to lose Tiverton.

How the elites exploit inflation
In today's episode, Thomas Fazi writes that the working classes needed to be put in their place, in an essay for UnHerd titled How the elites exploit inflation.

How the RA uncancelled me
In this episode, Jess de Wahls speaks out about the Royal Academy and how last year they dropped her; but now she's back, in an UnHerd exclusive spotlight article titled How the RA uncancelled me.

Sweden saved children from lockdown
In today's episode, Johan Anderberg writes about Sweden's wisdom to resist school closures in a spotlight article for UnHerd titled Sweden saved children from lockdown.

Inside Wakefield’s corrupt election
In today's episode, UnHerd's Deputy Editor Jacob Furedi takes us to Wakefield, England, where the city is still reeling from its paedophile MP, in a dispatch essay for UnHerd titled Inside Wakefield’s corrupt election.

Kyiv’s war for independence
In today's episode, David Patrikarakos takes us to Kyiv and tells us how the city is battling for European civilisation in a dispatch article for UnHerd titled Kyiv’s war for independence.

The scapegoating of the Grenfell firefighters
In today's episode, firefighter Paul Embery writes about the Grenfell public inquiry and how it stitched up his colleagues in an exclusive opinion piece for UnHerd titled The scapegoating of the Grenfell firefighters.

Are the kids alright?
In today's episode, Hadley Freeman explains how adults shouldn't capitulate to teen ideology in an essay for UnHerd titled Are the kids alright?

Boris can’t keep a story straight
In today's episode Kathleen Stock writes that modern conservatives don't know how to be free, in an essay for UnHerd titled Boris can’t keep a story straight. .

The man who broke Boris
In today's episode Will Lloyd writes about how in emulating Winston Churchill, Johnson has ruined himself, in an opinion piece for UnHerd titled The man who broke Boris.

How pasta made me a Terf
In today's episode Giles Fraser writes how he could no longer keep silent, after his friend was attacked, in an opinion piece for UnHerd titled How pasta made me a Terf.

Zero Covid has radicalised Shanghai
In today's episode, Austin Williams writes about China's Zero Covid policy and how President Xi has unwittingly sown the seeds of rebellion, in an essay for UnHerd titled Zero Covid has radicalised Shanghai.

Did Boris kill conservatism?
In today's episode, Robert Saunders writes about Boris Johnson and how he is a symptom of the party's loss of direction, in an essay for UnHerd titled Did Boris kill conservatism?

Who wants to be a stripper?
EIn today's essay, Kat Rosenfield writes how progressive feminists pretend every sex worker is a girlboss in an article for UnHerd titled 'Who wants to be a stripper?'.

Only a monarch can control the elites
In today's episode Curtis Yarvin explains how democracy enables the deep state to rule us in a Weekend Essay for UnHerd titled Only a monarch can control the elites.

Putin’s war is just beginning
In today's episode Harald Malmgren writes how even a ceasefire won't thwart Putin's masterplan, in an essay marking 100 days of war in Ukraine titled Putin’s war is just beginning.

The Queen’s secret history
In today's Platinum Jubilee episode, Mary Harrington writes about the Queen and how she reigns over the ruins of a collapsed empire, in an essay for UnHerd titled The Queen’s secret history.

Odesa is at war with itself
In today's episode David Patrikarakos takes us to Odesa where people go to have affairs, deal drugs and kill in an exclusive dispatch for UnHerd titled Odesa is at war with itself.

Stella Creasy’s bourgeois feminism
In today's episode UnHerd columnist Kathleen Stock explains how criminalising catcalling won't stop men hitting their wives, in an essay for UnHerd titled Stella Creasy’s bourgeois feminism.

Is Russia about to seize Donbas?
Today, Aris Roussinous takes listeners to Ukraine's eastern front where the tide is turning in an exclusive dispatch for UnHerd titled Is Russia about to seize Donbas?

Weekend Essay: The Anti-Christ now rules us all by Paul Kingsnorth
In this week's weekend essay, Paul Kingsnorth explores how the age of progress has turned everything into machines and money in his article for UnHerd titled The Anti-Christ now rules us all.

Can Jubilees survive without empire?
In today's article, Dominic Sandbrook writes about miserable snobs and how they have always cast a shadow over celebrations in an essay for UnHerd titled Can Jubilees survive without empire?

How America went berserk
In today's article, Bari Weiss writes about how we have become numb to the horror of mass shootings in an opinion piece for UnHerd titled How America went berserk.

How cities killed desire
In today's article, Mary Harrington writes about the inhumanity of urban architecture in an essay for UnHerd titled How cities killed desire.

Why Russia fears the Azov battalion by David Patrikarakos
In David Patrikarakos' latest dispatch from the front line of the war in Ukraine he spends time with the much feared Azov battalion in his essay for UnHerd titled Why Russia fears the Azov battalion.

The betrayal of Ireland’s borderlands by Jacob Furedi
In today's article, Jacob Furedi writes from Northern Ireland to examine the current political situation at the border in an article for UnHerd titled The betrayal of Ireland’s borderlands.

Covid was liberalism’s endgame by Matthew Crawford
In today's weekend essay, Matthew Crawford explores how liberal individualism has an innate tendency towards authoritarianism in an article for UnHerd titled Covid was liberalism’s endgame.

The narcissism of America’s race politics by Tomiwa Owolade
In today's essay, Tomiwa Owolade writes how the realities of black British lives were eclipsed by BLM in an essay for UnHerd titled The narcissism of America’s race politics.

Amber Heard’s toxic femininity
In today's piece, Jessa Crispin writes how for men's rights activists, actress Amber Herd is the embodiment of women who lie in an article for UnHerd titled Amber Heard’s toxic femininity.

Buffalo and the myth of racist America
In today's analysis essay, Ayaan Hirsi Ali writes about the Democrats who want to create another George Floyd moment in an essay for UnHerd titled Buffalo and the myth of racist America.

What Putin and liberals share
In today's essay, Aris Roussinos writes about Putin and liberals and how both are willing to sacrifice the nation state in an essay for UnHerd titled What Putin and liberals share.

Why pit villages turned to rave
In today's spotlight piece, Tom Newlands writes about pit villages and how young men had their heads turned by drink and drugs in an essay for UnHerd titled Young men had their heads turned by drink and drugs.

The mystery of Wagatha Christie
In today's weekend essay, Dominic Sandbrook writes about the hidden melodrama lurking behind the petty spectacle of the 'Wagatha Christie' court case in an essay for UnHerd titled The mystery of Wagatha Christie.

The Church has weaponised safeguarding
Today, Giles Fraser writes about bishops and how they are presiding over a climate of fear in an essay for UnHerd titled The Church has weaponised safeguarding.

How the Democrats became the party of the rich
Today, Matthew Thomas explains how the working class doesn't feature in its gentrified agenda in an essay for UnHerd titled How the Democrats became the party of the rich

The demolition of Kharkiv
Today, David Patrikarakos takes listeners inside the hell experienced by residents of the Ukrainian city in an exclusive dispatch for UnHerd titled The demolition of Kharkiv.

The desperation of Biden’s Disinformation Board
Today, Ayaan Hirsi Ali explores the dangers of using censorship as a political tool in her article The desperation of Biden’s Disinformation Board for UnHerd.