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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
Britain Needs to Have an Honest Conversation About Immigration — Starting Now
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 — …
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 10 Apr 2026
Bring Back the Grammar Schools? The Evidence Says No.
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 …
Prof. Helen Murphy, Education Columnist · 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
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 f…
Media Desk · 6 Apr 2026
Opinion: The BBC Is Worth Fighting For — But It Needs to Earn That Fight
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 guarant…
Culture Desk · 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
Three Years On: How King Charles III Has Reshaped the Modern Monarchy
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…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 11 Apr 2026
Scottish Independence Polling Reaches 52% in Favour — Highest Since 2021
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 refe…
Fiona Campbell, Scotland Editor · 11 Apr 2026
The English Civil War: How Britain Executed a King and Invented Parliamentary Democracy
History
The English Civil War: How Britain Executed a King and Invented Parliamentary Democracy
Between 1642 and 1651, England tore itself apart in a conflict that ended with the execution of Charles I and …
David Mortimer · 23 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 Suffragette Movement: How British Women Won the Vote
History
The Suffragette Movement: How British Women Won the Vote
From Emily Davison's fatal dash onto the Epsom Derby racecourse to the Parliament Square hunger strikes, the c…
Matthew Prescott · 22 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 BBC Is Worth Saving. Here Is Why It Needs to Change First.
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 argumen…
James Mitchell, Media Columnist · 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
We Are Governed by People Who Have Never Struggled. That Has to Change.
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 decision…
Rachel Khan, Political Columnist · 2 Apr 2026