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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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People wait outside Restaurante Botin, founded in 1725, in Madrid, Spain. Getty
What 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

May 09, 2025
The Club, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa/The National.
An Abu Dhabi club ponders its next move

The decades-old institution in Mina Zayed will be required to relocate next year and is encouraging its members to have their say about the future

April 24, 2025
The UAE and the Gulf’s winter sporting calendar is full of top-level international sport, including the Dubai Rugby Sevens. Chris Whiteoak / The National
When it comes to hosting the Rugby World Cup, the Gulf's got game

Naysayers are wrong to say the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia lack pedigree to stage the competition in 2035 or 2039

April 11, 2025
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Apply for a mental health journalism fellowship in the UAE

Non-residential programme is run by the Carter Centre in the US and administered by The National in Abu Dhabi

April 07, 2025
Spotify has claimed to have paid out $60 billion in royalties since its foundation nearly two decades ago. Reuters
Money streaming in doesn't mean it's a golden era for the music industry

It might take several years of more data and reporting to know whether this is a genuine inflection point or another footnote in history

March 28, 2025
Police patrols knocking on doors offering free Covid-19 tests to residents in buildings in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
Five years after onset of Covid-19, the world has changed profoundly

There is little it has left untouched, from politics to technology to the way we lead our lives

March 14, 2025
While we may sometimes be blinded by the light, the light itself is not the problem. Getty
Are car headlights too bright? Traffic expert says we have other things to worry about

It’s not the cars or their headlights that need to change

February 27, 2025
Students walk through Cambridge University in Cambridge, east of England. AFP
British students living abroad should find it easier to apply to UK universities

A good first step would be to clarify the meaning of ‘home’ country for hundreds of thousands of applicants

February 13, 2025
The tags are part of a programme overseen by Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, which aims to track 100,000 native trees. Photo: Nick March
Abu Dhabi’s tree-tagging programme is about more than the environment

It also signals community, heritage and a commitment to preserving traditions

January 31, 2025
Vinod Dham, founder and executive managing Partner, Indo US Venture Partners, USA during the interview at the Raisina Middle East held at Rixos Marina in Abu Dhabi. Pawan Singh / The National
AI chips: The nuclear arms race of the 21st century, says Vinod Dham

Countries are pushing ahead with AI, seeing it as crucial for strategic dominance

January 29, 2025
Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India's Minister of External Affairs, outlined a sweeping set of realities during a speech at the Raisina Middle East conference in Abu Dhabi. EPA
Middle East has ‘immense significance’ for India, says minister

Gulf is crucial to strategic interests, Dr Jaishankar tells conference in Abu Dhabi

January 28, 2025
A Palestinian man sits amid the destruction in the Shujaiya neighbourhood of Gaza City this month. AFP
From the Middle East to California, tragedies remind us what it’s like to lose a home

Communities will need to support one another today, tomorrow and the day after

January 17, 2025
The robo-crypto bull statue is seen on the campus of the Miami Dade College Wolfson campus in Miami, Florida. Getty
Crypto prices may swing wildly, but discussions about it should not

If I had one wish for 2025, it would be that this sector is neither the frontierland of acolytes nor a scam-filled place

January 02, 2025
Jimmy Carter helps to build a house as part of the Carter's Habitat for Humanity foundation for victims of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti in 2012. AFP
Carter's White House years were the prelude to one of the great second acts

Carter found fresh purpose after returning to Georgia, with a commitment to helping others at his core

December 30, 2024
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola reacts at the end of the match, December 12. Reuters
Why are Manchester City sliding? The answers might lie in organisational behaviour

City’s transformation into their current state of underperformance has been a process not an event

December 20, 2024

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