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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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Carl Davies has written a book about his ongoing recovery after he had a stroke in March. Victor Besa / The National
CommentA UAE resident's ongoing recovery from stroke offers key lessons

This medical condition is more common than most would imagine. We can do something about it

CommentNovember 22, 2024
Stock Photography of dusk time traffic in Al Barsha and Sheikh Zayed road in Dubai. Antonie Robertson/The National
CommentNot so fast! Traffic offences aren't necessarily age-related

Lowering the driving age, under consideration in the UAE, is a hot-button topic for some

CommentNovember 08, 2024
Mary, Mother of Jesus Mosque in Mushrif. This neighbourhood in Abu Dhabi has always been a venue for inter-faith connectedness. Victor Besa / The National
CommentThis neighbourhood of tolerance on Abu Dhabi island deserves its own tour

Mushrif, with its long-established faith houses, could form part of the UAE capital’s ever-expanding visitor experience

CommentOctober 25, 2024
The Club in Abu Dhabi during the 1970s. All pics courtesy: The Club
CommentAn Abu Dhabi club diving into its history lends a peek at the future

Some of its 3500 members consider The Club as a second home in the city. Over its 62 years, it has already produced two official histories

CommentOctober 10, 2024
Angelique Kidjo performs during Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday celebration. Photo: The Carter Centre
What to expect from Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday concert

Sean Penn, Renee Zellweger and other stars celebrate oldest living and longest-lived former US president

Music & On-stageSeptember 30, 2024
UAE U18 boys rugby sevens side after winning the Asian Under 18 Championship in Malaysia. Nicholas March / The National
UAE U18 boys dominate to retain Asian sevens title

Coach Andy Jones praises players for 'delivering highest standards' with five wins out of five in Malaysia

SportSeptember 30, 2024
Aircraft cabins are dynamic environments, and it’s sometimes hard to find the balance between too hot on the ground and too cold in the air. Getty
CommentAre aircraft cabins getting warmer or cooler? Experts blow hot and cold on the subject

The thermal sensation of each passenger is different

CommentSeptember 27, 2024
Advocates of the 'right to disconnect' scheme describe it as a win-win scenario for employers and employees. Photo: Oscar Wong
CommentThe ‘right to disconnect’ is a good idea, but making it stick is another matter

Policies around work-life balance may need to deliver connection and detachment in near equal measure

CommentSeptember 12, 2024
A paramedic holds a test tube containing a blood sample. Simon Dawson/PA
CommentIt's easy to put off screening for prostate cancer. Health insurers should step in

A timely reminder from the insurance company to break through the procrastination would help ensure a better quality of life

CommentAugust 30, 2024
A tourist plays with soap bubbles in front of the Triumphal Arch, near the Parliament of Catalonia, in Barcelona, on August 7. Reuters
How cities like Barcelona can manage overtourism

The future of an entire industry depends on an equilibrium being found

CommentAugust 16, 2024
Some of the most valuable lessons on monthly budgeting can be learnt from cash rather than on an app. Andrew Parsons for The National
Bread, brass and beyond: how cashless and cash both find a home in today's world
CommentAugust 01, 2024
Some employees at this time of year are also 'quiet vacationing' – working from elsewhere without admitting to being away. Getty Images
How ‘coffee badging’ and other trends percolated into global workplace culture

It might be a sequence of smaller changes that we're seeing in offices rather than any great reset after the pandemic

CommentJuly 05, 2024
A placard with photos of those killed on Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 is held up as Boeing's CEO, Dave Calhoun, testifies before the US Senate in Washington this week. Reuters
If car recalls raise your eyebrows, remember Boeing's breakdown

Automobile companies are adopting a 'safety first' approach, and existing and potential customers shouldn't be put off by it

CommentJune 21, 2024
US captain Monank Patel plays a shot during the Men's T20 World Cup match against Canada in Grand Prairie, Texas, this week. AFP
Is cricket's 'American dream' more than just a novel idea?

With the US co-hosting the World Cup, people are asking whether the sport can go mainstream stateside

CommentJune 06, 2024
Phil Foden during a trophy parade in Manchester, after they won their fourth successive Premier League title and their sixth in seven years. Picture date: Sunday May 26, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Man City. Photo credit should read: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Man City 2023/24 season review and player ratings

Pep Guardiola's team enjoyed another brilliant campaign that included a fourth straight Premier League title

FootballMay 27, 2024
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