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Nick March

Nick March

Assistant Editor-in-Chief
Abu Dhabi
Nick is one of The National’s assistant editors-in-chief. He was previously comment editor and editor of The Review section, the paper’s weekly politics and culture supplement. He has been on staff since 2008 and is a regular columnist. He is also the author of a book chronicling the history of one of Abu Dhabi’s older schools.
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Brian van Buren, a 71-year-old retired flight attendant living with Alzheimer's since 2015, at home with his two dogs in Charlotte, North Carolina, in March. Bloomberg
Where is the sense of urgency to cure Alzheimer's?

The global enthusiasm to tackle Covid-19 is missing when it comes to dealing with a much older health crisis

CommentAugust 18, 2022
A technician takes a nasal swab for a coronavirus detection test at a drive-through testing facility in Abu Dhabi in April 2020. AP Photo
The UAE will soon hit 1 million Covid cases. Why is this significant?

While some will take this to mean that the virus still poses dangers, the broader takeaway is more uplifting

CommentAugust 05, 2022
Abu Dhabi's award allows us to reflect on the relative permanence of some establishments in the city. Getty
'Urban Treasures' and the rich fabric of Abu Dhabi

There is a lot to admire in the initiative and the unveiling of this year’s winners gives us instant talking points

CommentJuly 08, 2022
Prices of produce in Los Angeles, California, on June 16. The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point last week, its largest interest rate hike since 1994, in an effort to slow inflation. EPA
'How much are you spending?' and why that matters

Conversations around spending matter all the more in the current global economy

CommentJune 24, 2022
Covid-19 cleaning and preparation at Swiss International School in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak/ The National
The UAE has new ways to tackle the rise in Covid-19 cases

People are familiar with safety measures and new strategies such as self-testing could help if there is another wave of infections

CommentJune 10, 2022
On this day 10 years ago, Sergio Aguero's Premier League title-clinching winner came with 93 minutes and 20 seconds on the clock. PA Images
How Aguero's goal turned the phrase 'typical Man City' on its head

From enduring heartbreaking defeats to enjoying heart-stopping triumphs, the football club has come a long way

CommentMay 13, 2022
Amandeep Bhangu and Anam Rizvi are the current Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellows in the UAE. Two new fellows will be appointed later this year.
Apply for a mental health journalism fellowship in the UAE

Programme seeks to develop a cohort of journalists who can improve the quality and accuracy of mental health reporting in the media

HealthMay 10, 2022
The Netflix series 'Squid Game' has been exceedingly popular. Reuters
Netflix's decline is a warning to all streaming services

As cost of living rises around the globe, media entities will need to re-examine the subscription economy

CommentApril 29, 2022
Reopening of some of Abu Dhabi's schools, with Covid-19 protocols in place, on September 28, 2020. Victor Besa / The National
What the UAE and Singapore got right in controlling Covid-19

In their philosophies and policy, both nations have some overlaps in their approach to the pandemic

CommentApril 14, 2022
Women at a cash machine in Dubai's Ibn Battuta Mall. Jaime Puebla / The National
Why the UAE's new savings fund should matter to you

The country's gratuity system is a good instrument that could be better still with some innovation

CommentMarch 17, 2022
A woman receives the Sinopharm vaccine from a medical staffer at the Guru Nanak Darbar Sikh Temple in Dubai last year. AP Photo
As the pandemic recedes globally, a new health crisis has emerged

Countries must pay heed to WHO's warning about Covid-19's mental health toll

CommentMarch 04, 2022
Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson and team-mates applaud the fans after the final whistle. Manchester City were keeping their feet firmly on the ground after making an emphatic Champions League statement with a stunning 5-0 win over Sporting Lisbon, on February 16. PA Wire
Football love revealed another 'brother' in Sharjah

A City fan like myself, a namesake of my brother, in the UAE for more than a decade, reached out after the last big match

CommentFebruary 18, 2022
Abu Dhabi's landlords and tenants alike have a role to play in sustainability. Lee Hoagland/The National
The UAE's energy future starts with what you do at home

Energy efficiency is a society-wide effort

CommentFebruary 04, 2022
An e-scooter rider along the Corniche in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa/The National
E-scooters and road safety must ride together

To avoid accidents helmets should be worn and preferably, high-visibility clothing

CommentJanuary 21, 2022
Cars in Sweden shift from one side of the road to the other on the morning of September 3, 1967. Alamy
The UAE's weekend switch will change everything

It may be disruptive at first, but the decision will benefit all in the long run

CommentJanuary 06, 2022
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