‘The Government erred repeatedly by focusing pandemic policy on averting short-term Covid deaths.’ Credit: Getty
03/21/2026 - 8:00am

The Covid Inquiry must confront its lockdown blind spot Baroness Hallett is still resistant to the facts about excess deaths

David Paton

Friday
20.03

20.03
A better tribune of Trumpism than Trump? Credit: Getty

A Tucker Carlson 2028 run would break MAGA

Oliver Bateman

20.03

Is controlling Britain’s borders an impossible job? The Government’s small boats chief has left his role after less than two years

Dominic Adler

20.03

US is spending $2 billion a day on Iran war America's military campaign in Iran is turning into a long, expensive slog

Jennifer Kavanagh

20.03
Steel plants in Rotherham, Sheffield, Redcar and Port Talbot have shut in recent years. Credit: Getty

UK steel strategy is too little, too late

Chris Bayliss

Thursday
19.03

19.03

The metaverse was never the future it claimed to be Mark Zuckerberg created a more costly, unwieldy version of the internet

Mary Harrington

19.03

Labour’s Muslim outreach risks a race to the bottom Keir Starmer is playing a dangerous game

Rakib Ehsan

19.03

Oil crisis could make Trump a lame-duck president A spike in energy prices risks giving Democrats a pre-midterms boost

John Rapley

19.03
Keir Starmer’s unlikely defenders. Credit: Getty

Has the British Right turned on Trump?

Peter Franklin

19.03

Iran war could cripple the Japanese economy Sanae Takaichi must navigate Trump’s demands while shielding an import-dependent model

Philip Patrick

Wednesday
18.03

18.03
Still loyal? Credit: Getty

Tulsi Gabbard is losing influence in the White House

Tom Rogan

18.03

Daniel Biss affair: a failed attempt at #MeToo 2.0 Allegations against powerful men no longer carry the same weight

Ryan Zickgraf

18.03

Democrats have no clear message on Iran Party leaders are failing to capitalize on popular opposition to the war

Emily Jashinsky

18.03
The Government has described the MenB outbreak in Kent as ‘unprecedented’. Credit: Getty

Don’t try to ‘stop the spread’ of meningitis. Vaccinate.

Sunetra Gupta

Tuesday
17.03

17.03

Does Marc Andreessen have a soul? Silicon Valley’s dismissal of introspection reveals a deeper truth

Andrew Orlowski

17.03
'Shapiro is fighting to maintain his role as conservative orthodoxy's gatekeeper.' Credit: Getty.

The Right’s podcast civil war borrows from the Bernie Bros

Oliver Bateman

17.03

Plummeting Israel support may push Democrats Left in 2028 A new poll reveals a growing ambivalence about the Jewish state

Michael Baharaeen

17.03

Does Peter Thiel think Pope Leo is the Antichrist? AI regulation has become a new theological battleground

Samuel Rubinstein

17.03

Iran war has exposed Nato’s fatal divisions Trump’s anger at supposed allies provides an opening for enemies

William Nattrass

Monday
16.03

16.03

Niagara Falls lights up for Long Covid Awareness Day The waterfalls are frequently illuminated to recognize medical conditions

UnHerd Staff

16.03
‘War does not justify the government erecting barriers between the people and the press.’ Credit: Getty

Censoring Iran war news sets a dangerous precedent

Aaron Terr

16.03

Poll: over half of young men not ready for a relationship New data has highlighted Generation Z’s fear of rejection

Archie Earle

16.03

Russia’s internet shutdown could boost anti-Putin dissent Kremlin paranoia will alienate citizens and soldiers alike

Bethany Elliott

16.03

The NHS cannot cure Britain’s anxiety epidemic Social isolation is not a medical issue

Josephine Bartosch

Sunday
15.03

15.03

Jürgen Habermas: the last great defender of Enlightenment reason The philosopher saw that public life would become atomized

Ralph Leonard

15.03
'Trump would have to expend heavy resources to salvage another Middle Eastern mess of its making.' Credit: Getty.

Iran war is edging towards American troop deployment

Tom Rogan

15.03

Arctic is pushing Canada and America into a strategic split Mark Carney’s defense investment shows Ottawa is preparing for life without the US

Michael Cuenco

15.03

Will France’s local elections foreshadow the 2027 presidential race? This month's results will have national — and continental — implications

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet

Saturday
14.03

14.03

Meta is building a fake social network A platform for bots marks a new stage in the internet’s evolution

Katherine Dee

14.03

Poll: majority of Britons think World War III likely in next decade New data also points to declining faith in the country’s military

Rob Lownie

Friday
13.03

13.03

White House memes are a rebuke to ‘West Wing’ worldview Traditional moral messaging has been replaced by viral displays of strength

Mary Harrington

13.03

Trump’s oil sanctions pause is a gift to Russia Flexible punishment does little to deter enemies

Maximilian Hess