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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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Protesters in Tel Aviv demand a ceasefire in Gaza and the dismissal of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Anadolu
For any 'humanitarian pause' in Gaza to work, it must be done in good faith

The momentum for breaks in hostilities is building, but too much of the language around it remains transactional

CommentNovember 09, 2023
UN and Red Crescent workers prepare the aid for distribution to Palestinians at UNRWA warehouse in Deir Al Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday. AP Photo
What Gaza needs is a prolonged era of humanity

UN chief Antonio Guterres was right to get to the heart of the Palestine-Israel conflict

CommentOctober 26, 2023
Workers install lighting on an 'X' sign atop the company headquarters, formerly known as Twitter, in San Francisco, in July. AP Photo
The Israel-Gaza war reminds us of another persistent issue: misinformation

Online platforms need to show urgency in stemming the flow of distortions and must build out better support networks for general users

CommentOctober 12, 2023
Signs up in shops telling people to keep their distance due to Covid-19 in Al Karama, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
One year after the end of Covid restrictions, has life really changed?

The pandemic shook up our world, but it has settled back into its old, uncertain ways

CommentSeptember 29, 2023
The Dubai International Financial Centre. Key UAE government policies are aimed at providing workers with long-term stability. Bloomberg
How the UAE is preparing its workforce and workplaces for the future

The country is putting in place measures that underscore its growing reputation as a regional talent hub

CommentSeptember 15, 2023
Manchester City players carry the Uefa Champions League trophy, the FA Cup trophy and the Premier League trophy during the Treble Parade in Manchester in June. PA Wire
Man City's rise was not pre-ordained – nor is its future

The road to success since Abu Dhabi's takeover of the club 15 years ago has been long and winding

CommentAugust 31, 2023
ABBA Voyage features holographic avatars of the group performing 'live' on stage running through an hour-and-a-half set, backed by a human and in-person 10-piece band. Johan Persson
How Metallica and Abba are changing entertainment

The movement of music from collectible to everyday consumable has changed the calculus for fans and for bands

CommentAugust 17, 2023
Abeer Khan, mental health journalism fellow Photo: Abeer Khan
Latest recipient of UAE mental health journalism fellowship announced

Reporter will begin the year-long, non-residential programme next month

HealthAugust 16, 2023
A rendering of what the restored site of Qasr Al Hosn in Abu Dhabi will look like. Photo / Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi
It's important to tell the UAE story through its everyday architecture

Three initiatives aimed at preserving select buildings across the country will give us a better sense of its history

CommentAugust 04, 2023
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Peter Hellyer: The man I knew was dedicated to his craft and country

His breadth of knowledge and willingness to engage helped advance conversations around the UAE

CommentJuly 04, 2023
Emmy-nominated comedian Bill Burr will be performing on stage at Etihad Arena this year. Photo: Katch This
Bill Burr doesn't want your phone at his Abu Dhabi show, but is that really fair in 2023?

Performers increasingly expect us to focus on enjoying the show over our devices, but these days the devices are part of the fun

CommentJune 22, 2023
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
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