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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
Air Pollution Linked to Earlier Onset of 48 Chronic Illnesses, Major Study Finds
Health
Air Pollution Linked to Earlier Onset of 48 Chronic Illnesses, Major Study Finds
UK Biobank research tracking 400,000 Britons found that high air pollution exposure advanced the development o…
Andrew Calloway · 11 May 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
Childhood Obesity Rates Stable But Remain at Historically High Levels, Survey Shows
Health
Childhood Obesity Rates Stable But Remain at Historically High Levels, Survey Shows
The National Child Measurement Programme shows no significant improvement in obesity rates among reception-age…
Matthew Prescott · 11 May 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
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
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
The NHS Mental Health Crisis: Why Getting Help Has Never Been Harder
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 o…
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 10 Apr 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 d…
Health Correspondent · 3 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
UK House Prices 2026: Will They Rise, Fall or Stay Flat?
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 o…
Nicholas Hartley, Property Correspondent · 7 Apr 2026
UK University Fees and Student Loans 2026: How the System Works
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…
Prof. Helen Murphy, Education Editor · 10 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