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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Record Numbers of British People Are Leaving for Abroad — Where Are They Going?
UK News
Record Numbers of British People Are Leaving for Abroad — Where Are They Going?
Net emigration from the UK by British citizens has reached a fifteen-year high. National Herald investigates t…
James Mitchell, Senior Correspondent · 8 Apr 2026
The UK's Ageing Population Crisis: Preparing for a Society With More Old People Than Young
Analysis
The UK's Ageing Population Crisis: Preparing for a Society With More Old People Than Young
By 2040, one in four Britons will be over 65. National Herald examines what this demographic shift means for p…
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 3 Apr 2026
The Impact of Rising Immigration on UK Public Services
UK News
The Impact of Rising Immigration on UK Public Services
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the impact of rising immigration on uk public services.…
Public Services 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 Immigration Policy 2026: What Has Actually Changed and What Hasn't
Politics
UK Immigration Policy 2026: What Has Actually Changed and What Hasn't
Net migration remains high despite promises to reduce it. National Herald examines the immigration policy chan…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 8 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