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Cost of Living 2026: How UK Household Budgets Have Changed in the Past Year
Economy
Cost of Living 2026: How UK Household Budgets Have Changed in the Past Year
Real wages are rising and inflation is near target, but the cumulative damage of four years of elevated prices…
Elizabeth Chen, Economics Editor · 11 Apr 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 dr…
Security Desk · 9 Apr 2026
Food Bank Demand Remains Double Pre-Pandemic Levels Despite Easing Inflation
Economy
Food Bank Demand Remains Double Pre-Pandemic Levels Despite Easing Inflation
The Trussell Trust reported continued high demand at its network of food banks, with the Iran war energy shock…
Sarah Connelly · 11 May 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
The History of the NHS: How Britain Built the World's Most Admired Health Service
Health
The History of the NHS: How Britain Built the World's Most Admired Health Service
From Aneurin Bevan's radical vision in 1948 to the pressures of 2026 — the full story of an institution that d…
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 11 Apr 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
NHS Waiting Times 2026: How Long the Waits Are and What Are Your Rights
Health
NHS Waiting Times 2026: How Long the Waits Are and What Are Your Rights
The waiting list stands at 6.2 million. Here is what you should know about waits in your region and what you c…
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 8 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
Waiting Times on the NHS: The Full Picture Behind the Statistics
UK News
Waiting Times on the NHS: The Full Picture Behind the Statistics
Seven million people on NHS waiting lists. But the headline number misses the real story. National Herald exam…
Dr. Priya Sharma, Health Correspondent · 9 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
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 Gunpowder Plot of 1605: Treason, Torture and the Making of a National Memory
History
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605: Treason, Torture and the Making of a National Memory
Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators came closer to destroying the English Parliament than most people reali…
Tom Ashworth · 23 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
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 Her…
Prof. Helen Murphy, Education Editor · 5 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
Westminster Reform: Why the Debate About Parliament's Future Can No Longer Be Delayed
Politics
Westminster Reform: Why the Debate About Parliament's Future Can No Longer Be Delayed
From voting systems to Lords reform, a growing cross-party coalition is pushing for structural changes that su…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 3 Apr 2026