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Analysis: Britain's Housing Crisis — Why Supply Alone Won't Fix It
Analysis
Analysis: Britain's Housing Crisis — Why Supply Alone Won't Fix It
The planning system reforms are necessary but insufficient; the deeper problems are financial, demographic and…
David Mortimer · 11 May 2026
Amazon UK Warehouse Expansion Fuels Logistics Property Boom Outside Major Cities
Business
Amazon UK Warehouse Expansion Fuels Logistics Property Boom Outside Major Cities
The e-commerce giant's continued logistics investment is driving demand for large distribution facilities in t…
Claire Osborn · 11 May 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
Channel 4: Government Confirms Broadcaster Will Remain in Public Ownership
Business
Channel 4: Government Confirms Broadcaster Will Remain in Public Ownership
Ministers dropped plans to privatise Channel 4 that had been advanced by the previous government, confirming i…
David Mortimer · 11 May 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
Net Zero by 2050: The Real Costs, the Real Benefits, and Who Will Pay
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 advoc…
Alexandra Wood, Energy & Environment Editor · 7 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
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 Dissolution of the Monasteries: How Henry VIII Dismantled Medieval England
History
The Dissolution of the Monasteries: How Henry VIII Dismantled Medieval England
Between 1536 and 1541 Henry VIII suppressed over 800 monasteries, priories and friaries, seizing their vast we…
Sarah Connelly · 23 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
Westminster Reform: Why the Debate About Parliament's Future Can No Longer Be Delayed
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 su…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 3 Apr 2026