We present the kpc-scale behaviour of the powerful extragalactic radio source
Hercules A and the behaviour of the intracluster gas in which the radio source
is situated. We have found that Hercules A exhibits a strong Laing-Garrington
effect. The X-ray observations have revealed an extended X-ray emission
elongated along the radio galaxy axis. The estimated temperature of the cluster
is kT = 2.45 keV and the central electron density is no~7.8 x 10^(-3) cm^(-3)
which reveals a hot, dense environment in which Hercules A is situated. From
the combined study of the radio and X-ray data we have estimated a central
value of 3<Bo (muG)<9. We also present the most recent results from the
analysis of the radio data on the pc-scale structure of the radio galaxy,
observed at 18 cm by the EVN-MERLIN array. A faint but compact radio source,
coincident with the optical centre of Hercules A was detected by the EVN at 18
mas resolution. The total flux density of the EVN core is 14.6 mJy. Its angular
size is 18 x 7 mas with a position angle of ~139 degrees. There is also
evidence for extended emission in the NW-SE direction, most probably from the
eastern pc-scale jet. If this is true then there is a misalignment between the
direction of the pc-eastern and the aligned kpc-scale jets of ~35 degrees.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, Submitted to PAS