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Local Elections 2025: What the Results Tell Us About the National Mood
Politics
Local Elections 2025: What the Results Tell Us About the National Mood
Thousands of council seats changed hands. National Herald analyses the data to identify the real story behind …
Rachel Thornton, Data Politics Editor · 6 Apr 2026
Britain's Infrastructure Deficit: The Roads, Rails and Networks Holding Us Back
Economy
Britain's Infrastructure Deficit: The Roads, Rails and Networks Holding Us Back
An in-depth National Herald investigation into britain's infrastructure deficit.…
Infrastructure Correspondent · 9 Apr 2026
England's Ancient Woodlands Under Threat From Development Pressure, RSPB Warns
Environment
England's Ancient Woodlands Under Threat From Development Pressure, RSPB Warns
Conservation organisations say the cumulative impact of infrastructure projects, housing development and invas…
David Mortimer · 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
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 te…
Declan Murray, Ireland Correspondent · 8 Apr 2026
Roman Britain: How Rome Ruled Britannia for Nearly 400 Years
History
Roman Britain: How Rome Ruled Britannia for Nearly 400 Years
From Julius Caesar's first landings in 55 BC to the withdrawal of the legions in 410 AD, Rome left an indelibl…
Andrew Calloway · 24 Apr 2026
The Black Death in Britain: How the Plague of 1348 Killed Half the Population
History
The Black Death in Britain: How the Plague of 1348 Killed Half the Population
Arriving at the port of Melcombe Regis in June 1348, the bubonic plague swept through England, Wales and Scotl…
Tom Ashworth · 23 Apr 2026
The State of British Roads: Why Potholes Are Getting Worse and What Councils Can Do
UK News
The State of British Roads: Why Potholes Are Getting Worse and What Councils Can Do
Britain's roads are deteriorating faster than they can be repaired. National Herald examines why the pothole c…
Infrastructure Desk · 6 Apr 2026
The Electric Vehicle Revolution: What It Means for British Industry
Business
The Electric Vehicle Revolution: What It Means for British Industry
The transition to electric vehicles is reshaping supply chains, creating new winners and threatening establish…
Industry Desk · 4 Apr 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 medic…
Infrastructure Desk · 5 Apr 2026
Britain's Economy at a Crossroads: What the Next Six Months Will Determine
Economy
Britain's Economy at a Crossroads: What the Next Six Months Will Determine
As the Bank of England weighs further rate decisions, analysts are divided on whether the UK is heading for re…
The Herald Economics Desk · 3 Apr 2026