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      Nick March

      Nick March

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      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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      Manchester City fans celebrate winning the Champions League at Manchester's 4TheFans Fan Park. Reuters
      City put fans through the wringer en route to European glory

      Years of frustration and near-misses were encapsulated in a nerve-shredding final in Istanbul

      FootballJune 11, 2023
      Lionel Messi walks past Cristiano Ronaldo during a football friendly in Riyadh in January. AFP
      The removal of BeIN channels has become a battleground for subscribers

      The unbundling of content might also make it more expensive for the viewers

      CommentJune 08, 2023
      Charlton Athletic celebrate with the Championship play-off trophy. Getty
      'It was mayhem': The best play-off final in English football history

      Former Charlton stalwart John Robinson on his side's epic contest with Sunderland 25 years ago and the work he does in the UAE with Coventry City, who vie for a place in the Premier League this weekend

      FootballMay 27, 2023
      Friends and family gather for a vigil in Uvalde, Texas on Wednesday, one year after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers inside a classroom. The task for those seeking to support this community is both vast and complex. AP
      We can now recognise trauma but too many go without support

      War, terrorism and pandemics change people. Until we even out lopsided views of physical and mental health, societies won’t advance for the better

      CommentMay 25, 2023
      Pupils from Abu Dhabi visit Ghana on a school trip. Seth Amoafo / PASS
      UAE schools don't need to plan extravagant getaways to give pupils the trip of a lifetime

      For both parents and organisers it is difficult to navigate balancing cost, value and opportunity

      CommentMay 12, 2023
      Guns N’ Roses, with original members Axl Rose, left, and Slash, perform in Los Angeles in 1985. Getty Images
      Don't call it a comeback! Why old is gold in the global music scene today

      Musicians of yesteryear are currently riding the crest of a wave owing to a confluence of factors

      CommentApril 27, 2023
      The National's new printing press produces the first prototype newspaper on April 9, 2008, about a week after the first official edition was produced and distributed. Ryan Carter / The National
      15 years of change: The National grows from print-first to multi-platform organisation

      The Abu Dhabi newspaper has transformed since its launch in 2008 as a daily newspaper with a bolt-on website

      UAEApril 16, 2023
      Dubai, 21st February 2012. Amanulla Jamal ( 32 years old from India ) an Account Manager is one of the recepients of a cheque coming from the government of Sharjah. Amanulla and his family were fire victims that gutted down a tower last month. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National
      It’s time we consider bouncing cheques from the UAE’s financial system for good

      Cheques seem to offer plenty of guarantees and also no guarantee at all

      CommentApril 14, 2023
      DUBAI. 21st July 2009. BLACKBERRY. An office worker using their Blackberry during a coffee break at a cafe in Dubai yesterday(tues). Stephen Lock / The National
      My BlackBerry has reached the end of the road

      I bought one of the last of the BlackBerry KeyTwo handsets a few years ago, loyal to the brand long after most people had left the party

      CommentMarch 31, 2023
      Olga Paul, a 34-year-old from Germany, works remotely from Gran Canaria, Spain, during the Covid-19 pandemic. Reuters
      Covid led to hybrid working but people still want a sense of place

      We may say we like the idea of working anywhere and anytime but great cities are still beacons for talent

      CommentMarch 17, 2023
      Fatima Al Mahmoud (L) and Jenna Kleinwort, the 2022-23 mental health journalism fellows in the UAE. Victor Besa / The National
      Apply for a UAE mental health journalism fellowship

      The programme provides a grant, training and mentorship for 12 months

      HealthMarch 16, 2023
      A young girl reads Matilda by Roald Dahl at the Hay Festival in 2016. Alamy Stock Photo
      The Roald Dahl collection highlights the need for sensitivity editors

      Texts should be reevaluated for meaning, relevance and their ability to cause offence to reflect the times we live in

      CommentMarch 02, 2023
      Sheikh Zayed Bridge and Maqta Bridge connect Abu Dhabi island to the mainland. Wam
      Camera7
      Two new UAE bridges will connect people's lives in vastly different ways

      One is a key piece of infrastructure, the other is an initiative to help the Syria-Turkey earthquake victims

      CommentFebruary 17, 2023
      Rovman Powell of Dubai Capitals hits a shot against Desert Vipers at the ILT20 in Dubai this week. Creimas
      Camera9
      The explosion of cricket leagues today is more than just a blast from the past

      Almost half a century after World Series Cricket changed the sport forever, the evolution continues

      CommentFebruary 03, 2023
      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
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