After reading all the answers here I have determined that there isn't a clear answer to this question.
With my regex you will need to strip all spaces out of the string but really you should be doing this anyway for validating most data. This can be achieved easily here are a couple of examples.
PHP
preg_replace('/(\s+)|(-)/', '', $str)
Javascript
str.replace(/ /g,'')
For the validation based off the UK government advice (http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/nimmanual/nim39110.htm) I constructed the following regex.
/^[A-CEGHJ-PR-TW-Z]{1}[A-CEGHJ-NPR-TW-Z]{1}[0-9]{6}[A-D]{1}$/i
Here is an explanation of this regex
/ # Wraps regex
^ # Beginning of string
[A-CEGHJ-PR-TW-Z]{1} # Match first letter, cannot be D, F, I, Q, U or V
[A-CEGHJ-NPR-TW-Z]{1} # Match second letter, cannot be D, F, I, O, Q, U or V
[0-9]{6} # Six digits
[A-D]{1} # Match last letter can only be A, B, C or D
$ # End of string
/i # Ending wrapper and i denotes can be upper or lower case
Here are some test patterns you can use
Pass
AA 11 22 33 A
BB 44 55 66 B
ZZ 67 89 00 C
Fail
AA 11 22 33 E
DA 11 22 33 A
FA 11 22 33 A
AO 11 22 33 A
As I needed to extend jQuery validate to add this new national insurance number regex I am also including this as it may be useful for someone.
jQuery.validator.addMethod('nino', function(nino, element) {
return this.optional(element) || nino.length >= 9 &&
nino.replace(/ /g,'').match(/^[A-CEGHJ-PR-TW-Z]{1}[A-CEGHJ-NPR-TW-Z]{1}[0-9]{6}[A-D]{1}$/i);
}, 'Please specify a valid national insurance number');