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Finance
Bank of England Set to Cut Rates to 4% in June as Inflation Hits Target
Markets price an 85% chance of a June cut after inflation data undershot forecasts, raising hopes of mortgage rate relie
Finance
Bank of England Holds Rates at 4.25% as Inflation Concerns Persist
The MPC voted 6-3 to hold, with three members pushing for an immediate cut as the economy shows signs of slowing.
Politics
Starmer's Approval Rating Hits New Low as Voters Question Economic Direction
The Prime Minister's net approval falls to its lowest since taking office, with economic confidence the main driver of t
Finance
FTSE 100 Hits New Record High as Mining and Energy Stocks Surge
The index closed above 8,800 for the first time, driven by commodity stocks and positive sentiment from US economic data
Analysis
A Complete History of Britain: From Roman Conquest to the Modern Nation
How one small island became the world's most influential nation — and what that history means for Britain today.
Analysis
The British Empire: Rise, Rule and Legacy — A Complete History
At its peak the British Empire covered 24 per cent of the earth. How it was built, how it was lost, and why it still mat
Economy
UK Economy Grows 0.4% in First Quarter as Services Lead Recovery
The quarterly growth figure of 0.4% is the strongest in a year and beats the OBR forecast, but masks a continued contrac
Analysis
The History of the English Language: From Anglo-Saxon to Global Tongue
How a dialect spoken by a few thousand Germanic settlers became the world's lingua franca — and what that history reveal
Politics
Nigel Farage: 'Reform Will Be the Official Opposition by 2027'
The Reform UK leader tells National Herald he expects Conservative MPs to defect to his party within months and sets out
Economy
UK House Prices Rise for Fifth Consecutive Month as Mortgage Rates Fall
The average UK property now costs £294,000, with regional variations masking a more complex picture beneath the headline
Analysis
The Industrial Revolution: How Britain Changed the World Forever
Between 1760 and 1850 Britain underwent the most dramatic economic transformation in human history. Here is how it happe
Health
NHS Staff Accept 5.5% Pay Deal Ending Threat of Summer Strike Action
Nurses, paramedics and other NHS staff vote to accept the offer, which the government says is the highest real-terms pay
Analysis
The British Monarchy: A Complete History from William the Conqueror to King Charles III
Almost a thousand years of kings and queens, revolution and restoration, abdication and renewal — the complete story of
Politics
Labour Lead Narrows to Six Points as Government Faces Economic Headwinds
The first major poll since the local elections shows the governing party losing ground on economic competence as househo
Economy
Planning Reform Bill: Government Promises 1.5 Million Homes But Critics Sceptical
Ministers say the legislation will unlock the land needed to meet the government's housing targets. But the numbers face
Health
The History of the NHS: How Britain Built the World's Most Admired Health Service
From Aneurin Bevan's radical vision in 1948 to the pressures of 2026 — the full story of an institution that defines wha
Analysis
The British Working Class: A History of Labour, Struggle and Solidarity
The story of how ordinary British workers organised, fought, and gradually transformed the conditions of their lives — a
Health
NHS Waiting List Falls Below Six Million for First Time Since 2022
Health Secretary hails the milestone as evidence of the recovery plan working, but the 18-week target remains a long way
World
UK Commits Additional £3bn to Ukraine in Largest Single Military Package
The package includes long-range missiles, air defence systems, and a 10-year bilateral security agreement signed in Kyiv
Politics
The History of British Democracy: From Magna Carta to Modern Parliament
Britain invented parliamentary democracy — then spent centuries arguing about who it was actually for. The full story of
Economy
UK Inflation Falls to 2.1% in March — Closest to Target in Four Years
Falling energy prices and easing food inflation drove CPI to its lowest level since 2022, increasing pressure on the Ban
Analysis
The History of London: From Roman Londinium to Global Megacity
Two thousand years of one city: how a Roman river crossing became the capital of an empire, survived plague and fire, an
Technology
Electric Vehicle Sales Hit Record 42% of New Car Market in March 2026
March's record EV share reflects both the ZEV mandate and a significant reduction in average EV prices, with entry-level
Politics
Scottish Independence Polling Reaches 52% in Favour — Highest Since 2021
Rising support for independence is driven by younger voters and those who voted Remain in the 2016 Brexit referendum, ne
Politics
Council Tax Rises 2026: Which Councils Are Increasing Bills
A full breakdown of which councils are raising bills in 2026 and what it means for households.
Technology
Government Unveils AI Regulation Framework as Tech Firms Warn of Brain Drain
The framework creates binding rules for the highest-risk AI applications while preserving regulatory flexibility — but c
Politics
Scottish Independence: A Complete History of the Movement from 1707 to Today
From the Act of Union in 1707 to the 2014 referendum and beyond — the full story of Scotland's long struggle with the qu
Economy
UK Wages Rise 5.2% as Labour Market Stays Resilient Despite Employer NI Rise
Average earnings growth of 5.2% comfortably outpaces inflation, but the Bank of England warns sustained wage growth abov
Economy
Cost of Living April 2026: Energy Bills Fall but Rents Hit New Record High
The latest data shows a clear divergence: homeowners are feeling the cost of living pressure ease while renters face the
Finance
UK Mortgage Rates 2026: When Will They Fall and What to Do Now
With base rate cuts continuing, mortgage rates are falling. Here is what borrowers need to know.
Economy
Why Britain's Housing Crisis Is an Economic Emergency, Not Just a Social One
The failure to build enough homes is costing the UK economy £50 billion per year in lost productivity and misallocated l
Politics
UK to Hit NATO's 2.5% Defence Spending Target by 2027, Government Confirms
The acceleration comes as NATO allies face growing pressure to reduce dependence on US security guarantees amid an uncer
UK News
Three Years On: How King Charles III Has Reshaped the Modern Monarchy
From environmental advocacy to slimming down the working royals, Charles has made more changes to the monarchy in three
Technology
UK Tech Sector Attracts Record £18bn Investment in First Quarter 2026
London's AI cluster leads the surge, with three companies achieving unicorn status in a single quarter for the first tim
UK News
Met Office Warns of Hottest UK Summer on Record as El Nino Effects Peak
Long-range modelling suggests the UK faces its second consecutive record-breaking summer, raising urgent questions about
Economy
Energy Bills UK 2026: Price Cap Explained and How to Pay Less
The energy price cap sets maximum unit rates for gas and electricity. Here is what it means for your bills.
Economy
Cost of Living 2026: How UK Household Budgets Have Changed in the Past Year
Real wages are rising and inflation is near target, but the cumulative damage of four years of elevated prices means mil
UK News
Premier League Title Race: Manchester City and Arsenal Separated by Two Points
The tightest Premier League title race in a decade reaches its climax with the two leaders facing each other at the Etih
Education
Half of England's Schools Now Rated Good or Outstanding After Ofsted Reform
The headline figures mask significant variation by region, school type, and socioeconomic deprivation — the schools serv
Education
AI in the Classroom: Promise, Peril, and Practical Reality
National Herald analysis and reporting on ai in the classroom: promise, peril, and practical reality.
Economy
Minimum Wage UK 2026: New Rates and Your Employment Rights
The National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage increased in April 2026. Here is what you are entitled to.
Environment
UK Generates Record 68% of Electricity from Renewables in First Quarter 2026
Offshore wind accounts for 42% of total generation, with the UK remaining the world leader in installed offshore wind ca
UK News
Water Infrastructure: Britain's Hidden Investment Crisis
An in-depth National Herald investigation into water infrastructure.
UK News
The Quiet Revolution in British Agriculture
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the quiet revolution in british agriculture.
Politics
Reform UK Consolidates Council Presence with Gains in May By-Elections
Three council by-election victories in a single week represent a significant milestone for a party that had no council s
Technology
Britain's Best Startups of 2025: The Companies Defining the Next Decade
National Herald analysis of britain's best startups of 2025: the companies defining the next decade.
Analysis
Britain's Best Universities for Graduate Employment
A National Herald deep-dive into britain's best universities for graduate employment.
Finance
ISA Allowance 2026-27: Full Guide to Tax-Free Savings and Investing
The annual ISA allowance remains at 20,000 pounds. Here is how to use it effectively for savings, investing or buying a
Analysis
Why Britain's Productivity Has Flatlined for 15 Years — and What Would Fix It
No challenge is more central to Britain's long-term prosperity than its chronic productivity weakness. National Herald's
Politics
How Rishi Sunak's Legacy Is Being Judged One Year On
One year after the historic Conservative election defeat, National Herald assesses Rishi Sunak's record, legacy, and wha
UK News
Renters Reform Act 2025: Full Guide for Tenants and Landlords
Section 21 is gone. Here is what the Renters Reform Act means for tenants and landlords in England.
Opinion
Britain Needs to Have an Honest Conversation About Immigration — Starting Now
The immigration debate in Britain generates more heat than light. A serious conversation about what we want — and what w
Politics
What the 2025 Autumn Budget Means for Working Families Across Britain
We break down every major measure in the Budget and its real-world impact on households earning under £50,000 a year.
Health
How to Get an NHS GP Appointment in 2026: Rights and Practical Tips
Difficulty getting GP appointments is the most common NHS complaint. Here are your rights and practical strategies that
Health
The NHS Mental Health Crisis: Why Getting Help Has Never Been Harder
Waiting times for mental health treatment have reached record levels. National Herald investigates the scale of the cris
Business
US Tariffs on UK Goods 2026: What British Businesses Need to Know
The US has imposed new tariffs on UK exports. National Herald explains which sectors are most affected, what government
Finance
The Best ISA Rates in 2025 and How to Make the Most of Your Allowance
With the annual ISA allowance of £20,000 and rates at multi-year highs, this is the guide to making the most of your tax
Business
London vs Manchester: The Battle for Britain's Second Business Capital
As major companies expand or relocate to Manchester, National Herald examines whether the Northern city is genuinely cha
Politics
Britain's Defence Spending: Meeting the 2.5% NATO Target
An in-depth National Herald investigation into britain's defence spending.
Education
UK University Fees and Student Loans 2026: How the System Works
Fees have risen for the first time in eight years. Here is how the new system works and whether it changes the financial
Technology
How Artificial Intelligence Is Already Changing UK Jobs — The Evidence
Beyond the speculation, National Herald examines the real evidence of how AI is changing work in British companies and w
UK News
What the 2026 Spring Budget Means for Every UK Household
The 2026 Spring Budget is here. We break down every change to taxes, benefits, and public spending — and what it means f
UK News
The NHS Waiting List Crisis: What 7.5 Million People Are Actually Waiting For
The NHS waiting list stands at 7.5 million. National Herald breaks down who is waiting, for what, and where, and examine
Economy
UK-India Trade Deal: What It Would Actually Mean for British Workers
National Herald analysis of uk-india trade deal: what it would actually mean for british workers.
Environment
Solar Panels UK 2026: Real Costs, Savings and Payback Time
Solar costs have fallen 60% in a decade. With the Smart Export Guarantee paying for excess power, the economics have nev
Business
British Banking in 2025: Digital Challengers vs Established Giants
Monzo, Starling and Revolut have transformed what consumers expect from financial services — forcing the high street ban
World
Britain and India: The Most Important Bilateral Relationship of the Century
A National Herald deep-dive into britain and india.
Finance
Child Benefit UK 2026: Rates, High Income Tax Charge and How to Claim
Child Benefit rates increased in April 2026 and the High Income Charge threshold was raised. Here is everything you need
Business
Britain's Hospitality Industry Crisis: Why Restaurants and Pubs Are Closing at Record Rates
Record numbers of British restaurants and pubs are closing. National Herald investigates the costs, the causes, and whet
Health
The NHS App Revolution: How Digital Healthcare Is Transforming Your Doctor's Surgery
The NHS app now has 33 million registered users. National Herald examines how digital tools are changing the GP experien
Analysis
Britain and America: An Alliance Under Strain
The special relationship has survived many tests. The current period of US political volatility is among the most seriou
Education
GCSE and A-Level Reform 2025: Everything Students and Parents Need to Know
The most significant changes to GCSE and A-level qualifications in a decade are being implemented. National Herald expla
UK News
Universal Credit Changes 2025: The Updates Every Claimant Must Know
The DWP has announced several changes to Universal Credit this year. Here is what every current and potential claimant n
Economy
Britain's Coastal Communities: Left Behind by Every Economic Model
National Herald analysis of britain's coastal communities: left behind by every economic model.
Politics
Britain's Relationship with the EU: The Case for a Reset
Three years after the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the economic costs of Brexit are becoming clearer — and a new app
Economy
UK House Prices 2025: Where to Buy, Where to Avoid, and What Comes Next
A city-by-city analysis of the UK property market in 2025 — with our correspondents' assessment of where value remains a
Finance
Buy-to-Let in 2025: Is the Golden Age Over?
Rising mortgage costs, new regulations, and a changing tax environment are forcing landlords to reassess their strategie
Analysis
Has Austerity Actually Ended? A Forensic Look at UK Public Spending
The government says austerity is over. The numbers tell a more complicated story. National Herald's forensic examination
World
The UK-US Trade Deal: What Britain Stands to Gain — and Lose
Negotiations on a UK-US trade deal have intensified. National Herald examines what Britain would gain, what it would giv
Finance
UK Interest Rate Forecast 2026: When Will the Bank of England Cut Again?
Markets expect two more Bank of England cuts in 2026. National Herald analyses the inflation data, economic outlook, and
Opinion
Bring Back the Grammar Schools? The Evidence Says No.
The debate about selective education returns with every generation. The data has never supported the case for expansion.
Economy
The UK Jobs Market in 2025: Which Sectors Are Hiring and Which Are Cutting
Employment data tells a complex story — record vacancies in some sectors, redundancies in others. National Herald maps t
Business
Britain's Defence Industry Renaissance: £10bn in New Orders and Growing
From drone technology to naval vessels, UK defence manufacturing is experiencing its strongest period in thirty years.
World
China's Economy: Slowdown, Stimulus, and the Limits of State Direction
The world's second largest economy is navigating a transition that its model was not designed to manage.
Technology
Best Broadband Deals UK 2026: Full Fibre, Speeds and Switching Guide
Full fibre broadband is expanding rapidly. Here is how to find the best deal at your address and why switching is simple
Health
Obesity Drugs on the NHS: Who Qualifies, What They Do, and What Comes Next
GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy are the most significant medical breakthrough in obesity treatment in decades. National Herald e
Economy
Britain's Infrastructure Deficit: The Roads, Rails and Networks Holding Us Back
An in-depth National Herald investigation into britain's infrastructure deficit.
Finance
How to Start Investing in the UK: A Complete Beginner's Guide for 2025
With inflation eroding savings, more Britons are turning to investing for the first time. National Herald's definitive b
Finance
UK Mortgage Rates 2026: Should You Fix Now or Wait?
With the Bank Rate at 3.75% and cuts expected, UK homeowners face a critical decision. National Herald analyses the best
Health
Mental Health Support UK 2026: Every NHS and Charity Service You Can Access
From NHS talking therapies to crisis services and charity helplines, this is every mental health resource available in t
Finance
Crypto in 2025: After the Storm, What Remains?
Following the collapses and scandals of 2022–23, the cryptocurrency industry is rebuilding — but on very different found
UK News
The UK's Food Bank Explosion: How 3,000 Emergency Food Services Changed Britain
Britain now has more food banks than McDonald's restaurants. National Herald traces the rise of emergency food provision
UK News
Renters' Rights Act 2026: What Every Tenant in England Now Has
The Renters' Rights Act abolished Section 21 no-fault evictions and changed how tenancies work in England. National Hera
World
Climate Migration: How Global Warming Will Reshape British Society
A National Herald deep-dive into climate migration.
Finance
UK Pension Changes 2025: What Every Worker Needs to Know Now
Changes to auto-enrolment, the state pension, and pension tax relief are coming. National Herald explains what they mean
World
Britain and the Commonwealth: Relevance, Reinvention, or Retreat?
National Herald analysis and reporting on britain and the commonwealth: relevance, reinvention, or retreat?.
Technology
Data Privacy in the AI Age: What British Consumers Need to Know
An in-depth National Herald investigation into data privacy in the ai age.
UK News
UK Passport Renewal 2026: Cost, How Long It Takes and Step-by-Step Application
Processing times are back to normal after the 2022-23 backlogs. Here is everything you need to know about renewing your
Environment
Britain's Clean Energy Revolution: Are We Hitting Our 2030 Targets?
The government has promised a clean electricity system by 2030. National Herald assesses the progress, the obstacles, an
Politics
Nigel Farage and Reform UK: Can the Party Win a General Election?
Reform UK has defied predictions before. National Herald examines whether 2029 could be its moment — and what that would
UK News
Waiting Times on the NHS: The Full Picture Behind the Statistics
Seven million people on NHS waiting lists. But the headline number misses the real story. National Herald examines who i
UK News
Britain's Knife Crime Emergency: What the Evidence Says About Causes and Solutions
Knife crime in England and Wales reached a thirty-year high in 2024. National Herald examines the data, the drivers, and
Science
Britain's Space Industry: The Quiet Revolution Happening Above Our Heads
From satellite manufacturing in Guildford to launch facilities in Scotland, the UK is building a serious space sector.
UK News
Britain's Housing Crisis: The Full Story Behind the Headlines
The UK has one of the least functional housing markets among advanced economies. Understanding why requires looking beyo
UK News
UK Driving Licence and DVLA Changes 2026: What Every Driver Must Know
From digital driving licences to medical declaration rules, 2026 brings changes every UK driver needs to know about.
Economy
How Brexit Has Really Changed UK Food and Drink Four Years On
Four years after the Brexit transition ended, National Herald examines the measurable impact on what Britons eat, where
Analysis
The Social Care Crisis: Why Fixing It Is the Defining Challenge of the Next Parliament
Social care is broken in ways that are measurably harming people. National Herald's analysis of what genuine reform woul
Environment
Why British Summers Are Getting Wetter and Winters Milder — Climate Change Explained
The Met Office confirms British weather is changing measurably. National Herald explains what the data shows and what it
UK News
Everything You Need to Know About the UK Driving Licence Changes in 2025
New rules covering electric vehicles, medical declarations, and provisional licences come into effect this year. Nationa
Business
The Great British Manufacturing Revival: Which Industries Are Leading It
Against the narrative of deindustrialisation, several British manufacturing sectors are growing strongly. National Heral
Business
Britain's Startup Ecosystem: How London Competes Globally
London remains Europe's leading startup hub — but competition from Amsterdam, Berlin and emerging Asian cities is intens
Analysis
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of British Work
AI will transform the labour market — but history suggests the transition will be managed, not catastrophic.
Business
How to Start a Business in the UK 2026: Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Starting a business in the UK requires getting the legal and tax foundations right. This guide covers every step from st
Education
Britain's Best Universities in 2025: The Complete Herald Rankings
National Herald analysis of britain's best universities in 2025: the complete herald rankings.
Politics
The House of Commons Reform Bill: Everything You Need to Know
MPs are voting on the most significant changes to parliamentary procedure in twenty years. Here is what is being propose
Economy
Britain's Productivity Problem: Why We've Failed and How to Fix It
UK productivity has grown more slowly than almost every comparable economy for 15 years. The diagnosis is clear — the cu
Business
UK Small Business Grants 2026: Free Funding Available Right Now
Unlike loans, grants do not need to be repaid. Here are the main grants available to UK small businesses in 2026.
Economy
UK Inflation Update: Is the Cost of Living Crisis Truly Over?
Headline inflation has returned to near target, but the cost of living crisis has left permanent marks on household fina
Economy
The UK's Fastest Growing Cities in 2025 and What's Driving Them
While London dominates, several regional cities are growing faster than the capital. National Herald maps the UK's emerg
UK News
How Britain's Food Banks Became Permanent Infrastructure
National Herald analysis of how britain's food banks became permanent infrastructure.
UK News
Britain's Water Companies: How Did It Come to This?
Record sewage spills, collapsing infrastructure, and enormous executive pay. The case for reform of England's water sect
Finance
Digital Pound: What the Bank of England's CBDC Plans Mean for You
An in-depth National Herald investigation into digital pound.
Technology
The Smartphone Decade Is Over. What Comes Next?
For the first time since 2007, global smartphone sales are declining. The tech industry is searching for its next growth
UK News
Britain's Rivers in Crisis: The Fight Against Water Pollution
A National Herald deep-dive into britain's rivers in crisis.
Health
NHS Waiting Times 2026: How Long the Waits Are and What Are Your Rights
The waiting list stands at 6.2 million. Here is what you should know about waits in your region and what you can do abou
Politics
Is Britain's Planning System Finally Being Fixed? The Reforms Explained
The government has promised the most radical shake-up of planning law since 1947. National Herald examines what has actu
Technology
The Best Broadband Deals in the UK Right Now — and How to Cut Your Bill
Broadband prices vary enormously between providers and are negotiable. National Herald's guide to getting the best deal
Politics
UK General Election 2029: The Latest Polls and What They Mean
The 2029 general election is three years away but the polls are already telling a story. National Herald analyses the la
Finance
How Britain's Tax System Penalises Work and Rewards Wealth
An in-depth National Herald investigation into how britain's tax system penalises work and rewards wealth.
Opinion
The Tories Must Rebuild or Britain Gets One-Party Rule. That's Bad for Everyone.
Effective opposition is as vital to democracy as good government. The Conservative Party's current weakness is a problem
UK News
Britain's Gambling Epidemic: The Hidden Cost of the National Hobby
National Herald analysis of britain's gambling epidemic: the hidden cost of the national hobby.
Economy
Britain's Productivity Puzzle: Why We Work More and Earn Less Than Our Rivals
UK productivity has flatlined for fifteen years. Fixing it is the only route to sustainable growth.
UK News
Electric Heating: Should Every British Home Switch From Gas?
An in-depth National Herald investigation into electric heating.
Technology
Electric Vehicle Adoption: Why Britain Is Behind and How to Catch Up
National Herald analysis of electric vehicle adoption: why britain is behind and how to catch up.
UK News
Best Used Cars in the UK Under £10,000 in 2026
The best second-hand cars available in the UK for under £10,000 in 2026 — reliable, economical, and worth the money. Nat
Economy
UK Housing Market 2026: Are House Prices Finally Starting to Fall?
UK house prices have stagnated for two years. With mortgage rates still elevated and supply rising, National Herald exam
Politics
UK Immigration Policy 2026: What Has Actually Changed and What Hasn't
Net migration remains high despite promises to reduce it. National Herald examines the immigration policy changes of the
Technology
Cybersecurity: The Threat Britain Is Not Ready For
Nation-state cyber attacks on UK infrastructure have increased fourfold in three years. The country's defences are inade
Technology
Best AI Tools for UK Workers and Businesses in 2026: What Actually Works
AI tools are everywhere but most underdelivers on their promises. Here is National Herald's honest guide to what is wort
Health
Britain's Obesity Crisis: Public Health, Personal Responsibility, and the Hard Choices
National Herald analysis and reporting on britain's obesity crisis: public health, personal responsibility, and the hard
Finance
How to Pay Off Your Mortgage Faster in 2025 — Strategies That Actually Work
With mortgage rates still elevated, overpaying even small amounts can save thousands over the life of a loan. Here is th
Analysis
Remote Working Rights in the UK 2026: What the Law Now Says
The right to request flexible working became a day-one right in 2024. National Herald explains what UK workers can and c
Education
University Tuition Fees 2025: Should You Go to University and How to Fund It
With fees at £9,250 per year and student debt routinely exceeding £50,000, National Herald examines whether university i
Technology
Cybersecurity in 2025: The Threats Every Business Must Understand
Ransomware, state-sponsored attacks and AI-enhanced phishing are creating an unprecedented threat landscape for organisa
Finance
City of London Post-Brexit: Challenges and Resilience
A National Herald deep-dive into city of london post-brexit.
Analysis
English Premier League Finances: The Arms Race That Nobody Can Win
National Herald analysis of english premier league finances: the arms race that nobody can win.
Analysis
Britain's Class System in 2026: Does Your Background Still Determine Your Future?
Decades of social mobility policy have produced limited results. Here is what the data actually shows about class and op
Finance
UK Property Market 2025: Buy, Sell or Hold?
After two years of price correction, the UK housing market is showing signs of stabilisation — but regional divergence i
Economy
Britain's Road Network: Underfunded, Congested, and Holding Back the Economy
National Herald analysis and reporting on britain's road network: underfunded, congested, and holding back the economy.
UK News
The UK Benefits System in 2025: What You're Entitled to and How to Claim
Billions of pounds of benefits go unclaimed each year because people do not know they are entitled to them. National Her
UK News
Childcare in Britain: Why the System Is Broken and How to Fix It
National Herald analysis and reporting on childcare in britain: why the system is broken and how to fix it.
Business
FTSE 100 in 2025: The Sectors Driving Britain's Market Recovery
After a turbulent few years, London's flagship index is showing signs of genuine momentum — driven by energy, defence an
Environment
Britain's Water Hosepipe Bans: What to Expect in Summer 2025
With groundwater levels below average and reservoirs at 70% capacity, water restrictions may return this summer. Here is
Environment
Britain's Water Shortage: The Coming Crisis in the South East
National Herald analysis and reporting on britain's water shortage: the coming crisis in the south east.
World
China in 2025: Economic Slowdown and Political Consolidation
The world's second-largest economy is facing structural headwinds that challenge the assumptions underpinning the 'China
World
India-Pakistan Tensions 2025: What It Means for Britain's Large South Asian Diaspora
Renewed tensions between India and Pakistan are being felt in British communities. National Herald examines the implicat
Business
Why London's Luxury Property Market Is Attracting Global Investors Again
After two years of price falls, prime London property is attracting renewed international interest. National Herald exam
UK News
Britain's Hidden Homeless: The Crisis Behind the Official Statistics
National Herald analysis and reporting on britain's hidden homeless: the crisis behind the official statistics.
Analysis
Future of Work UK 2026: Which Jobs Are Safe From AI and Which Are at Risk
AI is reshaping the UK labour market faster than expected. Here is which jobs are most at risk and which skills remain m
UK News
Record Numbers of British People Are Leaving for Abroad — Where Are They Going?
Net emigration from the UK by British citizens has reached a fifteen-year high. National Herald investigates the data an
Environment
Britain's Rivers Are Dying. Here Is the Evidence and What Needs to Change.
Only 16% of English rivers meet 'good ecological status'. A combination of sewage, agriculture, and abstraction is respo
Economy
Levelling Up: Three Years On, Has Anything Changed?
The government's flagship regional development programme promised to transform left-behind communities. The evidence is
Economy
UK Inflation 2026: What Is Driving Prices and When Will It Normalise
Headline inflation is near target but services inflation remains sticky. Here is what is happening to UK prices.
Politics
Keir Starmer's First Year: A Full Assessment of Labour in Power
We examine every major policy pledge against delivery — and the verdict is more complicated than either side admits.
Politics
Devolution in England: What the New Mayors Are Actually Doing
England now has more directly elected mayors than at any point in its history. We examine what powers they actually hold
Politics
Northern Ireland: Power-Sharing at the Crossroads Again
The Stormont Assembly faces renewed pressure as economic divergence with the Republic deepens and community tensions ris
Technology
Online Fraud in the UK: How to Protect Yourself from the Fastest-Growing Crime
Online fraud now accounts for 40% of all crime in England and Wales. National Herald's essential guide to the most commo
Politics
Keir Starmer's First 100 Days: A Comprehensive Assessment of Labour's Record
From economic inheritance to foreign policy, we examine what the government has achieved and where it has fallen short.
Politics
Reform UK Policies 2026: What They Stand For and Can They Win Power
Reform topped some 2025 polls and won 89 council seats. Can they build a credible governing proposition?
Economy
Britain's Small Businesses Are Struggling. Here's the Evidence.
Record numbers of UK small businesses are in financial difficulty. National Herald investigates the causes and what, if
Business
How the National Living Wage Rise Is Affecting Small UK Businesses
The National Living Wage increased to £12.21 per hour in April 2025. National Herald examines the real-world impact on b
Finance
Interview: The Bank of England's Chief Economist on What Comes Next
An in-depth National Herald investigation into interview.
Finance
The Complete Guide to Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit in 2025
Legacy tax credits are being replaced by Universal Credit, but millions still receive them. National Herald explains how
Finance
Crypto in 2025: Has Bitcoin Finally Grown Up?
After cycles of boom and bust, cryptocurrency is maturing as an asset class — but risks remain significant and regulatio
Finance
How to Invest in Index Funds: A Beginner's Complete Guide for UK Investors
Index fund investing is the most powerful wealth-building strategy available to ordinary savers — here is everything you
Economy
How the UK Economy Compares to Europe in 2026: The Honest Picture
Is the UK performing better or worse than its European neighbours in 2026? National Herald cuts through the political cl
Politics
Labour Government Record 2026: What Has Keir Starmer Actually Delivered?
Two years into the Labour government, National Herald takes stock of what has been delivered and where the disappointmen
UK News
UK Energy Bills 2026: What You Should Be Paying and How to Cut Costs
The Ofgem energy price cap for 2026 Q2 has been announced. Here's what it means for your bill — and the most effective s
Health
NHS Dentistry Crisis 2026: Why You Can't Get an NHS Dentist and What to Do
Finding an NHS dentist accepting new patients remains virtually impossible in much of England. National Herald explains
Finance
FTSE 100 at Record High: The Sectors Driving Britain's Market Renaissance
British equities are outperforming their European peers for the first time in a decade. National Herald investigates why
Technology
Electric Grids of the Future: How Britain Will Balance Renewable Energy
An in-depth National Herald investigation into electric grids of the future.
Technology
From Lab to Market: How Britain Commercialises Its World-Class Research
An in-depth National Herald investigation into from lab to market.
Economy
UK House Prices 2026: Will They Rise, Fall or Stay Flat?
With mortgage rates falling, UK house prices are recovering. Here is the latest data and what experts expect over the ne
Finance
The Complete Guide to Inheritance Tax in the UK — and How to Legally Reduce Your Bill
Inheritance tax raises more money than ever — but many estates pay more than they need to. National Herald's guide to th
Opinion
Opinion: The BBC Is Worth Fighting For — But It Needs to Earn That Fight
Public service broadcasting is one of Britain's greatest cultural exports. But the BBC's future is not guaranteed — and
Business
Fintech Britain: Why London Remains the World's Financial Innovation Capital
An in-depth National Herald investigation into fintech britain.
UK News
How Britain's Prison System Became a Factory for Reoffending
National Herald analysis of how britain's prison system became a factory for reoffending.
Politics
Levelling Up: Three Years On, What Has Actually Changed?
National Herald analysis and reporting on levelling up: three years on, what has actually changed?.
Economy
Green Growth: The Industries That Could Define Britain's Next Decade
From offshore wind to green hydrogen, the UK has genuine competitive advantages in the clean energy transition.
Technology
Electric Cars in the UK 2025: The Best Models, Charging Costs and Is It Worth Switching?
With ZEV mandates and falling prices, 2025 may be the year to go electric. National Herald's comprehensive guide for UK
Economy
The UK's Fastest-Growing Careers and How to Retrain for Them
Some sectors are experiencing chronic skill shortages while others contract. National Herald maps the fastest-growing UK
Finance
Best Savings Accounts UK 2026: Top Rates for Easy Access and Fixed Bonds
Savings rates remain elevated compared to recent history. Here are the best options available right now and how to choos
Economy
The Real Cost of Living in London in 2026: A Complete Guide
What does it actually cost to live in London in 2026? Rent, food, transport, and lifestyle — National Herald breaks down
Finance
State Pension 2026: New Rates, Changes, and Who Qualifies
The new state pension rate for 2026-27 has been confirmed. National Herald explains the triple lock, who qualifies, how
Analysis
Net Zero by 2050: The Real Costs, the Real Benefits, and Who Will Pay
Britain has committed to net zero. But the path there is more complex and more expensive than either its advocates or op
Economy
Northern Powerhouse: Can Manchester Lead Britain's Economic Rebalancing?
An in-depth National Herald investigation into northern powerhouse.
Education
The UK Private School VAT: What It Means for Families and the State Sector
The removal of VAT exemption from private school fees is reshaping the education landscape. National Herald examines who
Business
Why British Fashion Is Having Its Best Decade in 30 Years
From Burberry to independent designers, British fashion is punching above its weight on the world stage. National Herald
Health
Dementia Care in Britain: A System in Crisis and the Path Forward
National Herald analysis of dementia care in britain: a system in crisis and the path forward.
Politics
Planning Reform: The Key to Unlocking Britain's Growth Potential
An in-depth National Herald investigation into planning reform.
Technology
Digital Identity: Why Britain Needs a National Framework Now
National Herald analysis and reporting on digital identity: why britain needs a national framework now.
Finance
Interest Rate Cuts Are Coming — But Will They Actually Help?
National Herald analysis and reporting on interest rate cuts are coming — but will they actually help?.
Analysis
From Pub to Podcast: How British Culture Consumes News
An in-depth National Herald investigation into from pub to podcast.
Politics
House of Lords Reform: The Bill That Could Change Britain Forever
A cross-party coalition is advancing the most ambitious reform of the upper chamber in a century, but opposition is fier
World
Middle East Conflict and Britain's Diplomatic Role
National Herald analysis and reporting on middle east conflict and britain's diplomatic role.
Analysis
Reforming the Civil Service: Why the State Keeps Failing to Execute
National Herald analysis and reporting on reforming the civil service: why the state keeps failing to execute.
Education
UK Student Loan Repayment: The New Rules and What Graduates Owe
The student loan system was overhauled in 2023 with higher thresholds and longer terms. National Herald explains what gr
Health
Vaping and Teen Health: What UK Parents Really Need to Know in 2025
Teen vaping rates have reached alarming levels in the UK. National Herald examines the health evidence and what the new
Education
University Mental Health: A Generation in Crisis on Campus
National Herald analysis and reporting on university mental health: a generation in crisis on campus.
Politics
Global Britain: Four Years On, Where Is the Trading Strategy?
National Herald analysis of global britain: four years on, where is the trading strategy?.
Analysis
Mapping Britain's Inequality: What the Data Actually Shows
An in-depth National Herald investigation into mapping britain's inequality.
Business
Sport Business: How Premier League Clubs Became Global Brands
An in-depth National Herald investigation into sport business.
Analysis
Media, Trust and Democracy: Britain's Information Crisis
Public trust in news media, political institutions and expert opinion has never been lower. The consequences for democra
Health
Mental Health in the Workplace: What British Employers Must Do Better
One in four UK adults experiences a mental health problem each year. The workplace can either be part of the problem or
Analysis
Grammar Schools and Social Mobility: Separating Myth from Evidence
A National Herald deep-dive into grammar schools and social mobility.
Business
Small Business Britain: How the Self-Employed Power the Economy
An in-depth National Herald investigation into small business britain.
Finance
Stock Market Basics: Everything a UK Beginner Needs to Know
An in-depth National Herald investigation into stock market basics.
Finance
FTSE 100 Dividend Stocks: The Best Income Investments for UK Investors in 2025
With yields of 4–7% available from blue-chip UK companies, dividend investing has rarely been more compelling. Here is o
Business
The UK Postal Service Crisis: Why Royal Mail Is Struggling and What Comes Next
Royal Mail deliveries have declined as letter volumes collapse. National Herald examines the company's struggles and wha
Economy
Understanding Stagflation: Could Britain Face a 1970s Repeat?
A National Herald deep-dive into understanding stagflation.
Economy
How to Save Money on Your Supermarket Shop in 2025 — Expert Tips
Food prices remain significantly higher than before 2021. National Herald's practical guide to reducing your grocery bil
Economy
Energy Bills 2025: What Every UK Household Should Know Right Now
The energy price cap has moved again. National Herald explains what the latest change means for your bills, the support
Business
Scotland's Whisky Industry: A £6 Billion Export Success Story Under Threat
National Herald analysis of scotland's whisky industry: a £6 billion export success story under threat.
UK News
Universal Credit 2026: How Much Will You Get and How to Claim
Universal Credit rates increased in April 2026. National Herald explains the new amounts, what elements you can get, how
Business
London Retains Crown as Europe's Top Tech Investment Hub Despite Global Headwinds
New figures show the capital attracted more venture capital in the first quarter than Paris and Berlin combined, defying
Finance
UK Personal Tax Allowances and Thresholds 2026-27: Everything You Need to Know
The personal allowance stays frozen at £12,570 for 2026-27. National Herald sets out all the income tax thresholds, rate
Finance
How to Navigate a Recession: Practical Advice for British Households
An in-depth National Herald investigation into how to navigate a recession.
Politics
Local Elections 2025: What the Results Tell Us About the National Mood
Thousands of council seats changed hands. National Herald analyses the data to identify the real story behind the headli
Finance
Tackling Tax Avoidance: Why Every Government Promises and Fails
National Herald analysis and reporting on tackling tax avoidance: why every government promises and fails.
Technology
The AI Regulation Debate: How Britain Plans to Govern Artificial Intelligence
A National Herald deep-dive into the ai regulation debate.
Finance
Child Benefit 2026: New Rates, the High Income Charge Explained
Child Benefit rose in April 2026. National Herald explains the new weekly rates, how the High Income Child Benefit Charg
Finance
Stamp Duty for First-Time Buyers 2026: Thresholds, Relief, and What You'll Pay
Stamp duty thresholds changed in April 2026. National Herald explains exactly how much stamp duty first-time buyers pay
Finance
Tax Reform: What Britain Can Learn From Estonia's Digital Tax System
National Herald analysis of tax reform: what britain can learn from estonia's digital tax system.
Business
The Case for Four-Day Working Week: Evidence and Counter-Evidence
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the case for four-day working week.
UK News
UK Council Tax Rises 2026: How Much More Will You Pay?
Most English councils are raising council tax by the maximum permitted 4.99% in 2026. National Herald breaks down what t
Politics
Immigration and the NHS: The Facts Behind the Political Rhetoric
National Herald analysis of immigration and the nhs: the facts behind the political rhetoric.
UK News
The State of British Roads: Why Potholes Are Getting Worse and What Councils Can Do
Britain's roads are deteriorating faster than they can be repaired. National Herald examines why the pothole crisis has
Finance
Best UK Savings Accounts 2026: Where to Put Your Money Right Now
With the Bank Rate still above 3.5%, UK savers are earning more than they have in 15 years. National Herald compares the
Economy
The True Cost of Rail Travel in Britain vs Europe — and Why We Pay More
A London to Manchester standard class ticket can cost three times the equivalent journey in France or Germany. National
Analysis
Journalism in the Age of AI: Crisis, Opportunity and the Public Interest
An in-depth National Herald investigation into journalism in the age of ai.
Finance
How to Get on the Property Ladder in 2025 With a Small Deposit
Getting on the property ladder with a 5% or 10% deposit is hard but not impossible. National Herald's guide to every sch
Finance
The Bank of England's Most Difficult Decision in a Decade
With inflation falling but growth stalling, the Monetary Policy Committee faces a dilemma with no good answer.
Economy
The Decline of British Manufacturing: Myth, Reality, and What Can Be Done
National Herald analysis and reporting on the decline of british manufacturing: myth, reality, and what can be done.
Business
Rolls-Royce's Remarkable Recovery: How Britain's Industrial Giant Was Saved
From near-collapse during the pandemic to record profits today — the inside story of one of Britain's most dramatic corp
Health
Loneliness: Britain's Social Emergency Nobody Talks About
National Herald analysis and reporting on loneliness: britain's social emergency nobody talks about.
UK News
How to Make Your UK Home More Energy Efficient — Government Grants and DIY Fixes
Grants of up to £7,500 are available for UK homeowners to improve energy efficiency. National Herald's guide to what you
Economy
The Real Reason Britain Has a Housing Shortage — and Why It Won't Be Fixed Quickly
Britain needs 4 million new homes over the next decade. Building them faces obstacles that go far beyond planning law. N
Opinion
Opinion: Britain Needs a Grown-Up Conversation About Immigration
The debate about immigration in Britain has been captured by extremes. The centre ground — where most evidence and most
Politics
Scotland's Independence Movement in 2025: Where Does It Stand?
After years of political turbulence, the case for Scottish independence is being remade — but the arithmetic remains cha
Politics
Scotland's New Independence Strategy: What Happened After the 2024 Election
The SNP's disappointing 2024 result forced a rethink of independence strategy. National Herald examines where the moveme
Economy
Net Zero Britain: The Economic Case for the Green Transition
Going green is often framed as a cost. The evidence suggests it is an opportunity — but only if Britain moves fast enoug
Technology
Misinformation in the Age of AI: Britain's Information Crisis
National Herald analysis and reporting on misinformation in the age of ai: britain's information crisis.
Finance
Personal Finance in 2025: A Complete Guide to Building Wealth in the UK
From ISAs and pensions to property and equities — a comprehensive guide to growing your money in today's environment.
Analysis
The Future of British Universities: Rankings, Revenue and Reform
UK higher education punches above its weight globally — but financial pressures, demographic changes and questions about
Technology
The UK Cyber Security Threat: Which Businesses Are Most at Risk in 2025
UK businesses reported record cyber attack attempts in 2024. National Herald examines which sectors face the greatest ri
Education
UK Apprenticeships 2026: The Best Programmes, Pay, and How to Apply
Apprenticeships in 2026 offer routes into some of Britain's best careers without university debt. National Herald's comp
Politics
Should Britain Rejoin the European Union? A Serious Analysis
National Herald analysis and reporting on should britain rejoin the european union? a serious analysis.
Business
The Creative Industries: Britain's Undervalued Economic Engine
National Herald analysis and reporting on the creative industries: britain's undervalued economic engine.
Economy
What is the UK Minimum Wage in 2026 and Has It Made a Difference?
The National Living Wage rose to £12.60 per hour in April 2026. National Herald examines the new rates, who benefits, an
Business
Retail's Reinvention: How British High Streets Are Fighting Back
The narrative of the dying high street is being challenged by a new generation of retailers who understand that physical
UK News
Rethinking Policing: What the Data Says About What Actually Reduces Crime
National Herald analysis of rethinking policing: what the data says about what actually reduces crime.
Health
Mental Health Services in the UK 2026: What Help Is Available and How to Get It
From NHS talking therapies to crisis services and private alternatives — National Herald's complete guide to accessing m
Analysis
The Cultural Sector Post-Pandemic: Rebuilding Britain's Creative Economy
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the cultural sector post-pandemic.
Business
The British High Street Is Not Dead — It Is Being Reinvented
From dark kitchens to experience retail, entrepreneurs are finding new uses for vacant commercial property across the UK
UK News
18 Practical Ways to Cut Your Cost of Living in the UK in 2026
Bills are still higher than before the crisis. Here are 18 genuinely effective ways to cut your cost of living in the UK
UK News
Britain's Hidden Gambling Addiction: The Crisis Behind Closed Doors
An estimated 2.5 million Britons are problem gamblers. National Herald investigates the scale of the crisis and the effe
Politics
How Much Do MPs Actually Earn? Salaries, Expenses and Outside Interests
MPs' salaries, expenses, and second incomes remain controversial. National Herald's transparent guide to what your elect
UK News
Rent Reform: What the New Renters' Rights Bill Actually Does
An in-depth National Herald investigation into rent reform.
Analysis
The Freelance Economy: Freedom, Insecurity, and the Future of Work
National Herald analysis and reporting on the freelance economy: freedom, insecurity, and the future of work.
Finance
The Truth About Buy Now Pay Later: What UK Consumers Need to Know
Buy Now Pay Later services are used by millions of Britons, but new regulations are coming. Here is what the rules mean
Environment
Nuclear Power: Britain's Best Hope for Baseload Clean Energy
National Herald analysis of nuclear power: britain's best hope for baseload clean energy.
Health
Social Care: The Crisis Nobody Wants to Pay For
National Herald analysis of social care: the crisis nobody wants to pay for.
Analysis
The AI Revolution and Britain's Place in It
Artificial intelligence will reshape every sector of the economy. Is the UK positioned to lead, follow, or be left behin
Business
The Autumn Statement: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know
National Herald analysis and reporting on the autumn statement: what every business owner needs to know.
Analysis
The Future of the BBC: Subscription, Advertising, or Public Funding?
National Herald analysis of the future of the bbc: subscription, advertising, or public funding?.
UK News
UK Driving Licence Rules 2026: What Every Driver Needs to Know
New rules for UK driving licences took effect in 2026. From renewal requirements to EV driving rules and medical standar
Technology
Is the UK Tech Sector in Trouble? Inside the London Tech Slowdown
After years of explosive growth, London's tech sector is experiencing a reset. National Herald examines what's changed a
Economy
The Cost of Living Crisis: How Britain's Households Are Really Doing
Official statistics tell one story. The lived experience of millions of families tells another. We examine the true stat
Technology
Tech Regulation in Britain: Is the Online Safety Act Working?
An in-depth National Herald investigation into tech regulation in britain.
Business
The Apprenticeship Levy: Has It Worked?
A National Herald deep-dive into the apprenticeship levy.
Economy
Road to Net Zero: Britain's Clean Energy Targets Explained
An in-depth National Herald investigation into road to net zero.
Economy
The Cost of Living: Where Are We Now?
Two years after the crisis peak, household finances are recovering — but the gains are deeply uneven.
UK News
The Complete Guide to Council Tax Reductions and Who Qualifies
Millions of people are entitled to council tax reductions they are not claiming. National Herald's guide to discounts, e
Technology
The UK Electric Vehicle Charging Network: Is It Good Enough?
Britain's public charging network has grown rapidly, but coverage remains patchy. National Herald's regional assessment
UK News
The UK's Best Free Things to Do This Summer — A Region-by-Region Guide
With household budgets stretched, National Herald compiles the best free events, parks, museums, and activities across e
Analysis
The Geopolitics of 2025: Five Forces Reshaping the World Order
From the US-China rivalry to the war in Ukraine, the international order is being remade. Britain must navigate these ch
Analysis
The UK Arts and Culture Funding Crisis: Which Organisations Are Closing
Arts Council England's funding decisions have closed theatres, galleries, and arts organisations across the country. Nat
UK News
Sport and National Identity: What England's Footballers Tell Us About Britain
The England football team has become an unlikely mirror for the nation's debates about identity, diversity and belonging
Finance
Stamp Duty Reform: The Property Tax Change That Could Unlock the Housing Market
National Herald analysis and reporting on stamp duty reform: the property tax change that could unlock the housing marke
UK News
UK Visa Types 2026: A Complete Guide to Coming to Britain
From skilled worker visas to student visas, family visas to the Graduate route — National Herald's complete guide to UK
Technology
The AI Revolution: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Every Industry
From healthcare to finance, logistics to education — artificial intelligence is transforming how work gets done at unpre
World
The Global Race for Critical Minerals: Britain's Strategic Interests
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the global race for critical minerals.
Economy
The Inflation Legacy: How Rising Prices Have Permanently Changed British Behaviour
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the inflation legacy.
Politics
The Defence Budget: Britain Is Not Spending What Security Demands
National Herald analysis and reporting on the defence budget: britain is not spending what security demands.
UK News
Best Places to Live in the UK in 2026: The Definitive Rankings
From thriving cities to coastal towns and market towns with fast rail links — National Herald's definitive guide to the
UK News
UK Benefits System 2026: A Complete Guide to What You're Entitled To
From Universal Credit to Child Benefit, Carer's Allowance to Personal Independence Payment — National Herald's complete
Technology
UK Broadband Speeds by Area 2026: Is Yours Holding You Back?
Full fibre broadband now reaches 60% of UK homes. But speeds vary wildly by region. National Herald maps where coverage
Technology
The Drone Economy: How Unmanned Aircraft Are Transforming British Industry
A National Herald deep-dive into the drone economy.
Education
School League Tables 2026: How to Find the Best School for Your Child
How to use school league tables, Ofsted reports, and Progress 8 scores to find the best secondary school for your child.
Opinion
The BBC Is Worth Saving. Here Is Why It Needs to Change First.
The case for public broadcasting is stronger than ever. But the BBC's current form is holding back the argument for it.
Health
Understanding Your NHS Rights: What You're Entitled to as a Patient in England
Most NHS patients do not know their full rights. National Herald's guide to what you are legally entitled to — and how t
Finance
The FTSE 250: Britain's Hidden Gems for Long-Term Investors
While the FTSE 100 gets all the attention, the FTSE 250 has consistently outperformed over long periods — and now looks
Business
What Really Happened to Britain's High Streets — A Ten-Year Post-Mortem
National Herald's definitive account of how the British high street transformed over the past decade, what was lost, and
Science
The Biotech Revolution: Britain's Life Sciences Sector Reaches Critical Mass
National Herald analysis of the biotech revolution: britain's life sciences sector reaches critical mass.
Business
The Future of the High Street: Lessons from the Most Successful Town Centres
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the future of the high street.
World
The Commonwealth's Future: Can Britain Build a New Kind of Partnership?
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the commonwealth's future.
UK News
The Best Cheap UK Holiday Destinations for 2025 — Better Than Going Abroad
With overseas travel costs rising, the UK's own holiday destinations offer remarkable value. National Herald's regional
Business
The Reform of Business Rates: Why Every Government Has Failed and What Would Work
National Herald analysis of the reform of business rates: why every government has failed and what would wor.
Analysis
Child Poverty in Britain: The Shocking Scale and the Policies That Could Change It
4.3 million children in the UK are living in poverty. National Herald examines the data, the causes, and the policies wi
Business
The Great British Startup: Why Founders Are Choosing to Stay
For the first time in a generation, more UK technology founders are building their companies at home than relocating to
Economy
The London Housing Market: Who Can Actually Afford to Live in the Capital?
National Herald analysis of the london housing market: who can actually afford to live in the capital?.
Politics
The Coming Generation: How Gen Z Is Reshaping British Politics
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the coming generation.
UK News
The Childcare Crisis: Why British Parents Are Paying More for Less
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the childcare crisis.
Analysis
The Future of Work: What British Employees Actually Want in 2025
Three years after the pandemic reshuffled working patterns, a new equilibrium is emerging — and it is not what either em
Finance
The Great Wealth Transfer: What Happens When Boomers Pass Down Their Assets
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the great wealth transfer.
Business
The Electric Vehicle Revolution: What It Means for British Industry
The transition to electric vehicles is reshaping supply chains, creating new winners and threatening established manufac
Health
The NHS Dentistry Crisis: Why Millions of Britons Cannot Get NHS Dental Care
An estimated 10 million people in England are unable to access NHS dental care. National Herald investigates the systemi
UK News
The Grenfell Inquiry Findings: Accountability, Justice, and What Must Change
National Herald analysis of the grenfell inquiry findings: accountability, justice, and what must change.
UK News
The Great British Bake Off Effect: How a TV Show Transformed Britain's Food Culture
National Herald analysis of the great british bake off effect: how a tv show transformed britain's food cult.
Education
The Complete Parent's Guide to UK Schools: Ofsted, SATs and Getting the Best Education
Navigating the UK school system can be bewildering. National Herald's comprehensive guide for parents — from school admi
Analysis
The UK's Ageing Population Crisis: Preparing for a Society With More Old People Than Young
By 2040, one in four Britons will be over 65. National Herald examines what this demographic shift means for public serv
Business
Zero-Hours Contracts: Reform, Abolition or Adaptation?
A National Herald deep-dive into zero-hours contracts.
Finance
The End of Cash? Britain's Journey to a Digital Payment Society
A National Herald deep-dive into the end of cash? britain's journey to a digital payment society.
UK News
The Impact of Rising Immigration on UK Public Services
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the impact of rising immigration on uk public services.
Health
The Loneliness Epidemic: Britain's Silent Public Health Crisis
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the loneliness epidemic.
Health
The Sandwich Generation: Caring for Children and Parents at the Same Time
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the sandwich generation.
Finance
State Pension Age Increases: When Will You Get Yours and What Changes Are Coming
The state pension age is 66 now, rising to 67 between 2026 and 2028. National Herald explains who is affected, when chan
Finance
UK Pension Auto-Enrolment 2026: Are You Saving Enough for Retirement?
Millions of UK workers are auto-enrolled into workplace pensions — but the minimum contributions may not be enough for a
Economy
UK Recession 2026: Is Britain Heading Back Into Contraction?
Two consecutive quarters of negative growth would constitute a technical recession. National Herald examines the economi
Analysis
The North-South Divide: Why 70 Years of Policy Have Failed to Close It
National Herald analysis and reporting on the north-south divide: why 70 years of policy have failed to close it.
Economy
Britain's Economy at a Crossroads: What the Next Six Months Will Determine
As the Bank of England weighs further rate decisions, analysts are divided on whether the UK is heading for recovery or
Analysis
The Full Story Behind Britain's Record Net Migration — What the Numbers Actually Mean
Record net migration headlines obscure a complex picture. National Herald's forensic breakdown of who is coming, why, an
Finance
The Inheritance Tax Debate: Fairness, Family, and the Future of Wealth Transfer
National Herald analysis of the inheritance tax debate: fairness, family, and the future of wealth transfer.
Analysis
Is Working From Home Killing City Centres? The Evidence After Five Years
Five years after the pandemic transformed working patterns, National Herald examines the long-term consequences for UK c
Economy
The Great Resignation, Two Years On: What British Workers Actually Chose
National Herald analysis and reporting on the great resignation, two years on: what british workers actually chose.
Health
The NHS at 77: An Honest Assessment of Britain's Health Service
The National Health Service remains one of Britain's most cherished institutions — but structural challenges demand hone
Finance
The Pension Crisis Nobody Is Talking About
Millions of self-employed and gig economy workers are sleepwalking towards retirement poverty. The system is failing the
Analysis
Universal Basic Income: The Evidence From Global Pilots
An in-depth National Herald investigation into universal basic income.
World
The New Cold War? Understanding the Russia-West Confrontation
Twenty years of drift towards confrontation has produced a conflict that neither side knows how to end.
Politics
The Rise of the Megaregion: What Devolution Means for English Cities
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the rise of the megaregion.
Economy
The Steel Industry: Can Britain Ever Be a Major Producer Again?
National Herald analysis of the steel industry: can britain ever be a major producer again?.
Economy
The Future of Rail: HS2, Net Zero, and the Transport Revolution Britain Needs
National Herald analysis and reporting on the future of rail: hs2, net zero, and the transport revolution britain needs.
Finance
The Pension Crisis: Are British Workers Saving Enough for Retirement?
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the pension crisis.
Analysis
The Monarchy in the Modern Age: Purpose, Cost, and Public Support
National Herald analysis and reporting on the monarchy in the modern age: purpose, cost, and public support.
Politics
The SNP Leadership Crisis and What It Means for Scottish Independence
Internal divisions threaten to derail the independence movement at a critical moment in its history.
Economy
The Green Hydrogen Revolution: Britain's Next Industrial Opportunity
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the green hydrogen revolution.
Analysis
The Rise of Subscription Media: What Britain's Readers Will and Won't Pay For
National Herald analysis and reporting on the rise of subscription media: what britain's readers will and won't pay for.
Analysis
Why Are British Workers the Most Stressed in Europe? The Evidence
British workers report among the highest rates of workplace stress in Europe. National Herald examines the causes and wh
Analysis
The Gig Economy at Ten: Winners, Losers, and Unfinished Business
National Herald analysis of the gig economy at ten: winners, losers, and unfinished business.
UK News
The Legal Aid Crisis: Justice for Sale in Modern Britain
National Herald analysis and reporting on the legal aid crisis: justice for sale in modern britain.
Analysis
The New Philanthropy: How Britain's Wealthy Are Giving Back
A National Herald deep-dive into the new philanthropy.
Business
The Rise of British Luxury: How UK Brands Are Conquering the World
National Herald analysis of the rise of british luxury: how uk brands are conquering the world.
Health
The Social Care Crisis: Britain's Other NHS Emergency
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the social care crisis.
World
The New Authoritarianism: How Democracies Are Losing the Battle of Ideas
National Herald analysis of the new authoritarianism: how democracies are losing the battle of ideas.
Politics
The Green Belt: Sacred Cow or Obstacle to Britain's Housing Future?
National Herald analysis of the green belt: sacred cow or obstacle to britain's housing future?.
Politics
Westminster Reform: Why the Debate About Parliament's Future Can No Longer Be Delayed
From voting systems to Lords reform, a growing cross-party coalition is pushing for structural changes that successive g
Politics
The State of British Democracy: Five Things That Must Change
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the state of british democracy.
World
The War in Ukraine: Where Things Stand and What Comes Next
Three years on, the conflict in Ukraine has settled into a grinding war of attrition. The path to resolution is unclear
Business
Trade Finance and British SMEs: Unlocking Export Growth
An in-depth National Herald investigation into trade finance and british smes.
Politics
The House of Lords Reform Bill: Everything You Need to Know
The government's long-awaited reforms to the upper chamber could reshape British democracy — or fall short of what refor
Health
The Mental Health Crisis: Britain's Hidden Emergency
Rates of anxiety, depression, and serious mental illness are rising across all age groups. The services to address them
UK News
The NHS Staffing Crisis: Facts, Myths, and What Would Actually Help
Britain's health service employs more people than ever but cannot retain or deploy them effectively.
Technology
UK Space Industry: From Goonhilly to Global Ambition
An in-depth National Herald investigation into uk space industry.
Economy
The Wellbeing Economy: Should GDP Be Replaced?
A National Herald deep-dive into the wellbeing economy.
Economy
The Rental Market Crisis: A Generation Locked Out of Security
National Herald analysis of the rental market crisis: a generation locked out of security.
Technology
The Streaming Wars: What They Mean for British Culture
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the streaming wars.
Environment
The Truth About British Farming: Subsidy, Survival, and the Food Security Question
National Herald analysis and reporting on the truth about british farming: subsidy, survival, and the food security ques
Education
University Funding Crisis: What Happens When the Numbers Stop Adding Up
English universities are losing money on home undergraduates, dependent on international students, and facing a critical
Finance
UK Interest Rate Decision: What the Bank of England's Move Means for You
The Bank of England's latest rate decision affects mortgages, savings, and the wider economy. National Herald explains w
Energy
UK Energy Security: How Britain Plans to Power Itself in 2035
An in-depth National Herald investigation into uk energy security.
Opinion
We Are Governed by People Who Have Never Struggled. That Has to Change.
The social narrowness of Britain's political class is not just unfair — it is damaging the quality of decisions made on
Health
The Obesity Crisis: Britain's Most Expensive Public Health Failure
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the obesity crisis.
Finance
The Super-Rich and Britain: How the Ultra-Wealthy Are Reshaping London
National Herald analysis and reporting on the super-rich and britain: how the ultra-wealthy are reshaping london.
Finance
The Rise of Sustainable Investing: ESG in British Portfolios
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the rise of sustainable investing.
Business
The Skills Gap: Why British Businesses Cannot Find the Workers They Need
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the skills gap.
Economy
UK Trade After Brexit: The Numbers Behind the Headlines
Four years of post-Brexit trade data are now available. The picture is more nuanced — and more concerning — than either
World
The New Cold War: Understanding the West's Confrontation With Russia
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the new cold war.
Business
Why London's Fintech Crown Is Under Threat for the First Time
Amsterdam, Dublin and Singapore are closing the gap on the UK capital's dominance in financial technology.