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The site intends to introduce paid services. UnHerd Designed for iPad 82 in Magazines & Newspapers 4.8 842 Ratings Free Offers In-App Purchases Screenshots iPad iPhone The brand new UnHerd app offers members the best reading experience, wherever you are, offline reading and the ability to store up your favourite articles to be read later. UnHerd exists as part of a right-wing ecosystem of people, think-tanks, and publications that cosplay as outsiders while having access to the people at the heart of power and often having had access to the levers of power themselves at some point UnHerd cries that no one listens to it, while holding a hedge fund boss’ golden megaphone. The website exists without a paywall, with its operating budget deriving from an endowment by former Liberal Democrat donor, Brexit-supporting businessman Sir Paul Marshall. Find related and similar companies as well as. According to their about page, We are not aligned with any political party, and the writers and ideas we are interested in come from both left and right traditions. The site's columnists include Giles Fraser, Ed West, Tanya Gold, John Gray, James Bloodworth, Matthew Goodwin, Julie Bindel and Douglas Murray. View UnHerd (location in Greater London, United Kingdom, revenue, industry and description. Founded in 2017, Unherd is a British news and opinion website providing analysis and essays on current topics. As of January 2020 the website has 10 full-time editorial and production staff. Freddie Sayers joined the magazine in 2019 as Executive Editor, having previously been Editor-in-Chief of YouGov and founder of the British news and current affairs website Politics Home. UnHerd Lates: Live with Ralph Schoellhammer & Silkie Carlo.


The website is edited by former Daily Telegraph and Independent journalist Sally Chatterton following the departure of Tim Montgomerie in March 2018.

The website's stated mission is to "push back against the herd mentality with new and bold thinking, and to provide a platform for otherwise unheard ideas, people and places". UnHerd is a British news website founded on 21 July 2017.
