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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
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
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
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
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
Britain's Knife Crime Emergency: What the Evidence Says About Causes and Solutions
UK News
Britain's Knife Crime Emergency: What the Evidence Says About Causes and Solutions
Knife crime in England and Wales reached a thirty-year high in 2024. National Herald examines the data, the drivers, and
Security Desk · 09/04/2026
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 a problem
James Mitchell, Senior Correspondent · 08/04/2026
Cybersecurity: The Threat Britain Is Not Ready For
Technology
Cybersecurity: The Threat Britain Is Not Ready For
Nation-state cyber attacks on UK infrastructure have increased fourfold in three years. The country's defences are inade
Security Desk · 08/04/2026
Cybersecurity in 2025: The Threats Every Business Must Understand
Technology
Cybersecurity in 2025: The Threats Every Business Must Understand
Ransomware, state-sponsored attacks and AI-enhanced phishing are creating an unprecedented threat landscape for organisa
Cybersecurity Correspondent · 08/04/2026
Online Fraud in the UK: How to Protect Yourself from the Fastest-Growing Crime
Technology
Online Fraud in the UK: How to Protect Yourself from the Fastest-Growing Crime
Online fraud now accounts for 40% of all crime in England and Wales. National Herald's essential guide to the most commo
Security Desk · 07/04/2026
The UK Cyber Security Threat: Which Businesses Are Most at Risk in 2025
Technology
The UK Cyber Security Threat: Which Businesses Are Most at Risk in 2025
UK businesses reported record cyber attack attempts in 2024. National Herald examines which sectors face the greatest ri
Dr. Maya Patel · 05/04/2026
UK Apprenticeships 2026: The Best Programmes, Pay, and How to Apply
Education
UK Apprenticeships 2026: The Best Programmes, Pay, and How to Apply
Apprenticeships in 2026 offer routes into some of Britain's best careers without university debt. National Herald's comp
Prof. Helen Murphy, Education Editor · 05/04/2026
Rethinking Policing: What the Data Says About What Actually Reduces Crime
UK News
Rethinking Policing: What the Data Says About What Actually Reduces Crime
National Herald analysis of rethinking policing: what the data says about what actually reduces crime.
Security Desk · 05/04/2026
The Freelance Economy: Freedom, Insecurity, and the Future of Work
Analysis
The Freelance Economy: Freedom, Insecurity, and the Future of Work
National Herald analysis and reporting on the freelance economy: freedom, insecurity, and the future of work.
Sophie Williams · 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 Gig Economy: Freedom, Exploitation and the Future of Work
Business
The Gig Economy: Freedom, Exploitation and the Future of Work
Millions of Britons work in the gig economy. Whether that is a liberation or an exploitation depends on who you ask — an
Labour Correspondent · 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
The Defence Budget: Britain Is Not Spending What Security Demands
Politics
The Defence Budget: Britain Is Not Spending What Security Demands
National Herald analysis and reporting on the defence budget: britain is not spending what security demands.
Col. James Forsyth · 04/04/2026
The Pension Crisis Nobody Is Talking About
Finance
The Pension Crisis Nobody Is Talking About
Millions of self-employed and gig economy workers are sleepwalking towards retirement poverty. The system is failing the
Amanda Foster, Personal Finance Editor · 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
The Mental Health Crisis: Britain's Hidden Emergency
Health
The Mental Health Crisis: Britain's Hidden Emergency
Rates of anxiety, depression, and serious mental illness are rising across all age groups. The services to address them
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 02/04/2026
The Rental Market Crisis: A Generation Locked Out of Security
Economy
The Rental Market Crisis: A Generation Locked Out of Security
National Herald analysis of the rental market crisis: a generation locked out of security.
Nicholas Hartley · 02/04/2026
The Truth About British Farming: Subsidy, Survival, and the Food Security Question
Environment
The Truth About British Farming: Subsidy, Survival, and the Food Security Question
National Herald analysis and reporting on the truth about british farming: subsidy, survival, and the food security ques
Alexandra Wood · 02/04/2026
UK Energy Security: How Britain Plans to Power Itself in 2035
Energy
UK Energy Security: How Britain Plans to Power Itself in 2035
An in-depth National Herald investigation into uk energy security.
Energy Correspondent · 02/04/2026