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13 Million Britons Living in Relative Poverty — Half a Million More Than Previous Year
Finance
13 Million Britons Living in Relative Poverty — Half a Million More Than Previous Year
New ONS data shows the number of people below the poverty line increased despite the expansion of support meas…
Natalie Drummond · 11 May 2026
Analysis: Can the Greens Become a Permanent Third Force in British Politics?
Analysis
Analysis: Can the Greens Become a Permanent Third Force in British Politics?
Zack Polanski's party is polling at record levels, but converting protest votes into lasting institutional pre…
Richard Caine · 11 May 2026
Starmer's Approval Rating Hits New Low as Voters Question Economic Direction
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 d…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 12 Apr 2026
The Industrial Revolution: How Britain Changed the World Forever
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 ho…
Elizabeth Chen, Economics Editor · 12 Apr 2026
Labour Lead Narrows to Six Points as Government Faces Economic Headwinds
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 …
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 11 Apr 2026
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of British Work
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.…
Technology Desk · 9 Apr 2026
Keir Starmer's First Year: A Full Assessment of Labour in Power
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 a…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 8 Apr 2026
Keir Starmer's First 100 Days: A Comprehensive Assessment of Labour's Record
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 fall…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 7 Apr 2026
Labour Government Record 2026: What Has Keir Starmer Actually Delivered?
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 dis…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 7 Apr 2026
Local Elections 2025: What the Results Tell Us About the National Mood
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 …
Rachel Thornton, Data Politics Editor · 6 Apr 2026
Best Places to Live in the UK in 2026: The Definitive Rankings
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 gui…
Regional Desk · 4 Apr 2026
Britain's Hospitality Industry Crisis: Why Restaurants and Pubs Are Closing at Record Rates
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…
Georgina Papadopoulos, Retail Correspondent · 10 Apr 2026
China's Economy: Slowdown, Stimulus, and the Limits of State Direction
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.…
Lucy Cheng, Asia Correspondent · 9 Apr 2026
Britain's Productivity Puzzle: Why We Work More and Earn Less Than Our Rivals
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.…
Prof. David Sinclair, Economics Correspondent · 8 Apr 2026
Britain's Class System in 2026: Does Your Background Still Determine Your Future?
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 cl…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 8 Apr 2026
China in 2025: Economic Slowdown and Political Consolidation
World
China in 2025: Economic Slowdown and Political Consolidation
The world's second-largest economy is facing structural headwinds that challenge the assumptions underpinning …
Asia Correspondent · 8 Apr 2026
Britain's Hidden Gambling Addiction: The Crisis Behind Closed Doors
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 an…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 5 Apr 2026
Crypto Donation Ban and £100,000 Foreign Cap Transform Party Funding Rules
Politics
Crypto Donation Ban and £100,000 Foreign Cap Transform Party Funding Rules
New legislation targets anonymous digital donations and overseas money following years of concern about foreig…
Sarah Connelly · 11 May 2026
Green Party Targets 200 New Council Seats With Polanski Leading the Charge
Politics
Green Party Targets 200 New Council Seats With Polanski Leading the Charge
The Greens are polling at a record 17 percent under their new leader and believe urban seats once considered s…
Matthew Prescott · 11 May 2026
The History of the NHS: How Britain Built the World's Most Admired Health Service
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 d…
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 11 Apr 2026
Future of Work UK 2026: Which Jobs Are Safe From AI and Which Are at Risk
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 skill…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 8 Apr 2026
Holyrood 2026: What the Scottish Parliament Polls Are Showing
Politics
Holyrood 2026: What the Scottish Parliament Polls Are Showing
The SNP faces its toughest Holyrood election in twenty years as Labour and Reform UK compete for second place…
Tom Ashworth · 11 May 2026
A Complete History of Britain: From Roman Conquest to the Modern Nation
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 toda…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 12 Apr 2026
The British Working Class: A History of Labour, Struggle and Solidarity
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…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 11 Apr 2026
The British Empire: Rise, Rule and Legacy — A Complete History
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…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 12 Apr 2026
Scottish Independence: A Complete History of the Movement from 1707 to Today
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 w…
Fiona Campbell, Scotland Editor · 11 Apr 2026
Has Austerity Actually Ended? A Forensic Look at UK Public Spending
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 e…
Elizabeth Chen, Economics Editor · 9 Apr 2026
The History of London: From Roman Londinium to Global Megacity
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 an…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 11 Apr 2026
Is Working From Home Killing City Centres? The Evidence After Five Years
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 consequence…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 3 Apr 2026
Minimum Wage UK 2026: New Rates and Your Employment Rights
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.…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 11 Apr 2026
Nigel Farage and Reform UK: Can the Party Win a General Election?
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 …
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 9 Apr 2026
Opinion: Britain Needs a Grown-Up Conversation About Immigration
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…
James Mitchell, Political Editor · 5 Apr 2026
Reform UK Consolidates Council Presence with Gains in May By-Elections
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…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 11 Apr 2026
Remote Working Rights in the UK 2026: What the Law Now Says
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…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 8 Apr 2026
Reform UK Policies 2026: What They Stand For and Can They Win Power
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?…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 7 Apr 2026
The Black Death in Britain: How the Plague of 1348 Killed Half the Population
History
The Black Death in Britain: How the Plague of 1348 Killed Half the Population
Arriving at the port of Melcombe Regis in June 1348, the bubonic plague swept through England, Wales and Scotl…
Tom Ashworth · 23 Apr 2026
The British Trade Union Movement: From Tolpuddle to the General Strike
History
The British Trade Union Movement: From Tolpuddle to the General Strike
The history of British trade unionism — from the transportation of six Dorset farm labourers in 1834 to the ni…
Simon Harrington · 23 Apr 2026
The Chartist Movement: Britain's First Mass Democratic Campaign
History
The Chartist Movement: Britain's First Mass Democratic Campaign
Between 1838 and 1858, the Chartists mounted the most significant popular challenge to the British establishme…
James Whitfield · 23 Apr 2026
The Industrial Revolution: How Britain Transformed the World Between 1760 and 1840
History
The Industrial Revolution: How Britain Transformed the World Between 1760 and 1840
From the spinning jenny to the steam engine, Britain's factories and mines reshaped human civilisation — and c…
Matthew Prescott · 23 Apr 2026
The NHS at 75: How Aneurin Bevan's Dream Transformed British Health
History
The NHS at 75: How Aneurin Bevan's Dream Transformed British Health
On 5 July 1948, the National Health Service opened its doors and gave every British person access to healthcar…
Simon Harrington · 23 Apr 2026
The Norman Conquest of 1066: How William the Conqueror Transformed England Forever
History
The Norman Conquest of 1066: How William the Conqueror Transformed England Forever
The Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066 ended Anglo-Saxon England and gave birth to a new nation shaped by N…
James Whitfield · 23 Apr 2026
The Peasants' Revolt of 1381: England's First Great Popular Uprising
History
The Peasants' Revolt of 1381: England's First Great Popular Uprising
Led by Wat Tyler and inspired by the radical priest John Ball, the Peasants' Revolt challenged the entire soci…
David Mortimer · 22 Apr 2026
The Slave Trade and Abolition: Britain's Darkest Commerce and Its End
History
The Slave Trade and Abolition: Britain's Darkest Commerce and Its End
For over 200 years Britain was the world's leading slave trader; understanding the movement that ended it is e…
Andrew Calloway · 22 Apr 2026
The Victorian Age: How the Nineteenth Century Made Modern Britain
History
The Victorian Age: How the Nineteenth Century Made Modern Britain
Queen Victoria's 63-year reign saw Britain industrialise, urbanise, expand its empire and create the social, p…
Oliver Fenton · 22 Apr 2026
The UK Jobs Market in 2025: Which Sectors Are Hiring and Which Are Cutting
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 Her…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 9 Apr 2026
The House of Commons Reform Bill: Everything You Need to Know
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 bei…
James Mitchell, Senior Correspondent · 9 Apr 2026
The Tories Must Rebuild or Britain Gets One-Party Rule. That's Bad for Everyone.
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…
James Mitchell, Senior Correspondent · 8 Apr 2026
The Gig Economy: Freedom, Exploitation and the Future of Work
Business
The Gig Economy: Freedom, Exploitation and the Future of Work
Millions of Britons work in the gig economy. Whether that is a liberation or an exploitation depends on who yo…
Labour Correspondent · 5 Apr 2026
The Future of the Conservative Party: Four Scenarios
Politics
The Future of the Conservative Party: Four Scenarios
Having suffered its worst electoral defeat in a century, the Conservative Party faces existential choices abou…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 5 Apr 2026
The Future of Work: What British Employees Actually Want in 2025
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…
Sophie Williams, Labour Market Editor · 4 Apr 2026
The NHS Staffing Crisis: Facts, Myths, and What Would Actually Help
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.…
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 2 Apr 2026
UK Benefits System 2026: A Complete Guide to What You're Entitled To
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…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 4 Apr 2026
UK General Election 2029: The Latest Polls and What They Mean
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 analy…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 8 Apr 2026
Planning Reform Bill: Government Promises 1.5 Million Homes But Critics Sceptical
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 nu…
Nicholas Hartley, Property Correspondent · 11 Apr 2026
UK Inflation 2026: What Is Driving Prices and When Will It Normalise
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 price…
Elizabeth Chen, Economics Editor · 8 Apr 2026
What is the UK Minimum Wage in 2026 and Has It Made a Difference?
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 be…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 5 Apr 2026
UK Wages Rise 5.2% as Labour Market Stays Resilient Despite Employer NI Rise
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 g…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 11 Apr 2026
UK Recession 2026: Is Britain Heading Back Into Contraction?
Economy
UK Recession 2026: Is Britain Heading Back Into Contraction?
Two consecutive quarters of negative growth would constitute a technical recession. National Herald examines t…
Elizabeth Chen, Economics Editor · 3 Apr 2026
Why Britain's Housing Crisis Is an Economic Emergency, Not Just a Social One
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 misa…
Nicholas Hartley, Property Correspondent · 11 Apr 2026
Why Britain's Productivity Has Flatlined for 15 Years — and What Would Fix It
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. Nationa…
Prof. David Sinclair, Economics Correspondent · 10 Apr 2026
University Tuition Fees 2025: Should You Go to University and How to Fund It
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 un…
Prof. Helen Murphy, Education Editor · 8 Apr 2026
Universal Credit 2026: How Much Will You Get and How to Claim
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 ca…
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 6 Apr 2026
Zero-Hours Contracts: Reform, Abolition or Adaptation?
Business
Zero-Hours Contracts: Reform, Abolition or Adaptation?
A National Herald deep-dive into zero-hours contracts.…
Labour Correspondent · 3 Apr 2026