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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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Zayed National Museum will open in December on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
CommentHow Abu Dhabi's new museums could open their 'hidden collections' to visitors

Most institutions display only a fraction of their artefacts at any given time for various reasons. But some have found creative solutions to elevating museum-goer experience

CommentOctober 24, 2025
A print copy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on a newspaper rack inside a supermarket in Atlanta. For most media organisations around the world, print became one method of distribution, rather than 'the' method of distribution, a long time ago. AFP
CommentStop press: What readers miss when newspapers end print editions

Losing print may better serve news audiences, but it also presents interesting questions about archives, memory and identity

CommentOctober 10, 2025
The cabin design of most current cars features large touchscreens shackled to the centre part of the dashboards. Getty
Are the increasing amounts of tech in our cars driving us to distraction?

It is a question at the heart of one of the leading causes of accidents and injury on our roads

CommentSeptember 26, 2025
A woman uses her phone at Basantapur Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal after the government announced it will close all social media not registered with it. Reuters
What events in Nepal, the Red Sea and UAE schools tell us about digital disruption

Our responses to each of these developments speak to our growing dependency on technology

OpinionSeptember 12, 2025
Sheikh Khalifa Bridge in Abu Dhabi. Tolls have been part of the city's landscape for most of the past five years. Victor Besa / The National
CommentNew tolls and accident-free day help focus drivers' minds in Abu Dhabi

Extension of toll times and an annual event to encourage better driving help make the emirate's roads safer

CommentAugust 28, 2025
Oasis have been entertaining huge crowds on their revival tour this summer and have played Roll With It on every night so far. Getty
CommentRemembering the summer of Blur and Oasis … and the attention war that followed it

It's another reminder of how profoundly the economics of music have changed

CommentAugust 14, 2025
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and assistant coach Pep Lijnders at the City Football Academy. PA
Man City season preview: Guardiola's team look to bounce back after rebuild

Rayan Cherki and Rayan Ait-Nouri among a revamped squad while key players bid to regain fitness

FootballAugust 12, 2025
A butterfly dance show at Umm Al Emarat Park, near where the writer lives. Victor Besa / The National
CommentA love letter to Abu Dhabi's Mushrif neighbourhood

Changes in the Mushrif area over the past 15 years say much about the future of Abu Dhabi

CommentAugust 01, 2025
Nour Ibrahim and Ghenwa Yehia
Recipients of 2025-26 UAE mental health journalism fellowships announced

Nour Ibrahim and Ghenwa Yehia will join an international cohort of reporters and editors who have been awarded Rosalynn Carter fellowships

HealthJuly 29, 2025
Personal finance experts recommend couples maintain separate accounts rather than being reliant on a joint account
CommentPersonal banking needs to be a smoother experience

Dynamic economies and opaque bureaucracy are an imperfect mix

CommentJuly 17, 2025
The final day of Ramadan at Abu Dhabi’s oldest building, Qasr Al Hosn, in 2024. Abu Dhabi's population has grown 7.5 per cent in the past year. Victor Besa / The National
CommentHow Abu Dhabi and Dubai can remain affordable for all

The forward-looking nature of urban and economic policy formulation is key to meeting challenges that accompany progress

CommentJuly 04, 2025
Despite having a very good side, Manchester City were humbled by the Atlanta Chiefs in the summer of 1968. PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo
CommentMan City's first game in Atlanta should be legendary, yet is barely a footnote

City's Club World Cup match against Al Ain on Monday will be a far cry from their 1968 outings

CommentJune 20, 2025
Launch of Aldar’s Fahid Island, Abu Dhabi. Antonie Robertson/The National
CommentAbu Dhabi's Fahid Island plans give us a peek at the city's future

It wasn't so long ago that the capital's outer islands were disconnected from it. Now, they are the beating heart of what's to come

CommentJune 06, 2025
In his book 'No More Normal', the author and psychiatrist Alastair Santhouse asks at what point does a normal level of sadness move over into a formal diagnosis. Getty
OpinionAre mental health conditions really being overdiagnosed?

If we lean into the idea that such a culture has indeed taken hold, we risk taking several steps backwards

CommentMay 22, 2025
People wait outside Restaurante Botin, founded in 1725, in Madrid, Spain. Getty
CommentWhat the undying fire at the world's oldest restaurant teaches us

The experience of dining at Madrid's Botin was as thought-provoking as it was fulfilling

CommentMay 09, 2025
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