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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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The blue and purple show the hole in Earth's ozone layer over Antarctica last October. The protective layer is slowly but noticeably healing. AP Photo
Why the ozone layer's healing should be a cause for celebration

Lessons drawn from the work done to tackle this challenge must be applied in our climate fight, too

CommentJanuary 20, 2023
Passengers of a flight from China wait in a line for checking their Covid-19 vaccination documents in a Paris airport on New Year's Day. AFP
Covid-19 may be surging in China, but does the world need to panic?

Some countries are imposing travel restrictions, when they have less disruptive means to control infection

CommentJanuary 06, 2023
A teenager in lockdown by her window during the pandemic. Studies say the pandemic triggered a crisis of social isolation across the world. AFP
Loneliness affects us all so why are we not talking about it more?

Mental health distress has a clear link with loneliness, as does our general health

CommentDecember 23, 2022
Will Smith slaps fellow American actor Chris Rock onstage during the Oscars in Hollywood, California, in March. AFP
It's never been easier to say 'sorry', but rarely has it felt so empty

Performative remorse has become prevalent in modern society. It's worth examining why

CommentDecember 08, 2022
Staff serving food during the Michelin Guide Abu Dhabi restaurants announcement held at Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi. Pawan Singh / The National
Abu Dhabi's food scene has got a boost by Michelin star joints in the neighbourhoods

The high calibre culinary trail in the UAE capital is sure to draw visitors, both domestic and international

CommentNovember 25, 2022
The charred facade of 8 Boulevard Walk tower in Dubai this week. EPA
The Dubai fire reminds us of the importance of supporting blaze survivors

Preparedness and emergency response saved lives. Now, post-crisis management is needed to rehabilitate them

CommentNovember 11, 2022
A vigil at Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium in Bali. Reuters
Nearly a month since Indonesia's football stadium tragedy, one thing is certain

In January, it was said that such tragedies cannot be repeated and yet, hallmarks of disaster were apparent again in October

CommentOctober 28, 2022
Maryam Al Saleh from Muscat takes a picture on her phone for social media at a rose garden in Al Ayn Village, Jebel Akhdar, Oman. Picture: Tara Atkinson
The trap of social media algorithms

An inexhaustible feed of machine-generated content can have dangerous consequences on 5bn users

CommentOctober 14, 2022
Guests wear face masks at the Dubai Airshow in Jebel Ali last November. EPA
As the UAE approaches the pandemic finish line, what's next?

The easing of restrictions shifts the emphasis even more on individual responsibility and prudent self-care

CommentSeptember 29, 2022
Members of the UK military take part during an early morning rehearsal for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London, ahead of her funeral. PA
The sadness of royal deaths stirs nations to reflect on their place in history

Queen Elizabeth’s death is another reminder of how sorrowful this year has been

CommentSeptember 16, 2022
Fatima Al Mahmoud and Jenna Kleinwort. Photos: Victor Besa / The National and Jenna Kleinwort
Two new mental health journalism fellows appointed in the UAE

Fatima Al Mahmoud and Jenna Kleinwort will join an international cohort of reporters and editors who have been awarded Rosalynn Carter fellowships

UAESeptember 06, 2022
Office workers at their desks in London. PA Wire
Is the great return to office inevitable?

Companies such as Apple are asking their employees to return to the office in September

CommentSeptember 02, 2022
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
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