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FTSE 100 Hits New Record High as Mining and Energy Stocks Surge
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
Thomas Reynolds, Markets Correspondent · 12/04/2026
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 today.
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 12/04/2026
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 still mat
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 12/04/2026
UK Economy Grows 0.4% in First Quarter as Services Lead Recovery
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
Elizabeth Chen, Economics Editor · 12/04/2026
Nigel Farage: 'Reform Will Be the Official Opposition by 2027'
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
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 12/04/2026
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 how it happe
Elizabeth Chen, Economics Editor · 12/04/2026
The British Monarchy: A Complete History from William the Conqueror to King Charles III
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
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 12/04/2026
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 defines wha
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 11/04/2026
UK Commits Additional £3bn to Ukraine in Largest Single Military Package
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
David Walsh, Foreign Affairs Editor · 11/04/2026
The History of British Democracy: From Magna Carta to Modern Parliament
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
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 11/04/2026
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 and fire, an
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 11/04/2026
Electric Vehicle Sales Hit Record 42% of New Car Market in March 2026
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
Dr. Maya Patel, Technology Editor · 11/04/2026
Government Unveils AI Regulation Framework as Tech Firms Warn of Brain Drain
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
Dr. Maya Patel, Technology Editor · 11/04/2026
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 with the qu
Fiona Campbell, Scotland Editor · 11/04/2026
UK to Hit NATO's 2.5% Defence Spending Target by 2027, Government Confirms
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
David Walsh, Foreign Affairs Editor · 11/04/2026
Met Office Warns of Hottest UK Summer on Record as El Nino Effects Peak
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
Alexandra Wood, Environment Editor · 11/04/2026
What the 2025 Autumn Budget Means for Working Families Across Britain
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.
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 10/04/2026
US Tariffs on UK Goods 2026: What British Businesses Need to Know
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
Sarah Pemberton, Business Editor · 10/04/2026
The NHS Waiting List Crisis: What 7.5 Million People Are Actually Waiting For
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
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 10/04/2026
Britain and America: An Alliance Under Strain
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
David Walsh, Foreign Affairs Editor · 10/04/2026
Britain's Relationship with the EU: The Case for a Reset
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
David Walsh, Foreign Affairs Editor · 09/04/2026
The UK-US Trade Deal: What Britain Stands to Gain — and Lose
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
David Walsh, Foreign Affairs Editor · 09/04/2026
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 Herald maps t
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 09/04/2026
Britain's Defence Industry Renaissance: £10bn in New Orders and Growing
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.
Col. James Forsyth (Ret.), Defence Correspondent · 09/04/2026
Crypto in 2025: After the Storm, What Remains?
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
Oliver Marsh, Technology Finance Correspondent · 09/04/2026
UK Passport Renewal 2026: Cost, How Long It Takes and Step-by-Step Application
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
Legal Desk · 09/04/2026
Britain's Clean Energy Revolution: Are We Hitting Our 2030 Targets?
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
Alexandra Wood, Environment Editor · 09/04/2026
The Great British Manufacturing Revival: Which Industries Are Leading It
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
David Walsh, Industrial Correspondent · 09/04/2026
Britain's Startup Ecosystem: How London Competes Globally
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
Sarah Pemberton, Technology Correspondent · 09/04/2026
UK Small Business Grants 2026: Free Funding Available Right Now
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.
Sarah Pemberton, Business Editor · 08/04/2026
Is Britain's Planning System Finally Being Fixed? The Reforms Explained
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
Nicholas Hartley, Property Correspondent · 08/04/2026
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 · 08/04/2026
FTSE 100 in 2025: The Sectors Driving Britain's Market Recovery
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
Rachel Khan, Markets Correspondent · 08/04/2026
Britain's Rivers Are Dying. Here Is the Evidence and What Needs to Change.
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
Alexandra Wood, Environment Editor · 08/04/2026
Northern Ireland: Power-Sharing at the Crossroads Again
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
Declan Murray, Ireland Correspondent · 08/04/2026
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 fallen short.
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 07/04/2026
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 · 07/04/2026
How the UK Economy Compares to Europe in 2026: The Honest Picture
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
Prof. David Sinclair, Economics Correspondent · 07/04/2026
FTSE 100 at Record High: The Sectors Driving Britain's Market Renaissance
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
Thomas Reynolds, Markets Correspondent · 07/04/2026
Green Growth: The Industries That Could Define Britain's Next Decade
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.
Alexandra Wood, Energy & Environment Editor · 07/04/2026
Media, Trust and Democracy: Britain's Information Crisis
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
Media Desk · 06/04/2026
London Retains Crown as Europe's Top Tech Investment Hub Despite Global Headwinds
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
Sarah Pemberton, Technology Correspondent · 06/04/2026
The True Cost of Rail Travel in Britain vs Europe — and Why We Pay More
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
Infrastructure Desk · 06/04/2026
Scotland's Independence Movement in 2025: Where Does It Stand?
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
Fiona Campbell, Scotland Editor · 05/04/2026
Should Britain Rejoin the European Union? A Serious Analysis
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.
Marcus Holloway · 05/04/2026
The British High Street Is Not Dead — It Is Being Reinvented
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
Georgina Papadopoulos, Retail Correspondent · 05/04/2026
UK Driving Licence Rules 2026: What Every Driver Needs to Know
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
Infrastructure Desk · 05/04/2026
The Cost of Living: Where Are We Now?
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.
Elizabeth Chen, Economics Editor · 05/04/2026
The UK's Best Free Things to Do This Summer — A Region-by-Region Guide
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
Culture Desk · 05/04/2026
The Geopolitics of 2025: Five Forces Reshaping the World Order
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
David Walsh, Foreign Affairs Editor · 05/04/2026
UK Broadband Speeds by Area 2026: Is Yours Holding You Back?
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
Dr. Maya Patel, Technology Editor · 04/04/2026
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 either em
Sophie Williams, Labour Market Editor · 04/04/2026
The NHS at 77: An Honest Assessment of Britain's Health Service
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
Health Correspondent · 03/04/2026
Why Are British Workers the Most Stressed in Europe? The Evidence
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
Sophie Williams · 03/04/2026
The War in Ukraine: Where Things Stand and What Comes Next
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
Foreign Affairs Desk · 02/04/2026
UK Trade After Brexit: The Numbers Behind the Headlines
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
Trade Correspondent · 02/04/2026
Why London's Fintech Crown Is Under Threat for the First Time
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.
Sarah Pemberton, Business Editor · 02/04/2026