The Independent • 11th April 2024 Met Police refers itself to watchdog after Westminster stabbing murder The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) following the murder of a woman in London.
Norwich Evening News • 9th February 2024 'Something has to be done with Anglia Square' - MP hopeful makes planning plea An MP hopeful wants councils to be given more planning powers in the wake of the sudden collapse of the £300m revamp of Norwich's Anglia Square.
Norwich Evening News • 28th December 2023 Green candidate 'up for the challenge' of matching City Hall strength in MP contest The Green candidate to become Norwich South's MP has outlined his plans to take the fight to the Tories and Labour in the next general election.
Norwich Evening News • 20th November 2023 Tory candidate doubles down on climate change beliefs as he outlines priorities The Conservative candidate for Norwich North has reasserted his controversial beliefs about climate change.
inews.co.uk • 18th October 2023 'After fleeing Gaza City, we're living in a flat with 50 people and no water or electricity' “There are air strikes at every moment,” said Wassem Mushtaha, forced to raise his voice over the crash of a nearby explosion.
Norwich Evening News • 28th August 2023 'I'm not a token no-hope candidate': Tory candidate's plan to win Norwich seat In an exclusive interview with the Evening News, former headteacher David Thomas unveils his strategy for becoming the first Tory MP in Norwich South since the Thatcher years.
Norwich Evening News • 17th April 2022 Graduate on 'impossible' task of raising cash for house deposit A recent graduate has spoken of her heartbreak at trying to save up for a deposit in the face of the cost of living crisis.
Norwich Evening News • 24th March 2022 'It's not true': Folk slam theory Norwich is unhappy place to live City folk have thrown out the theory that Norwich is one of the unhappiest places in Norfolk to live.
Concrete • 27th April 2021 “You only have to look at the odd clip of [football] before the pandemic and you remember how good it was”: an interview with Norwich City correspondent for The Athletic, Michael Bailey The landscape of sports journalism has rapidly transformed over the last decade.
Concrete • 3rd March 2021 “From day one, there has been a laissez-faire approach to the pandemic… Boris Johnson wanted to be popular and didn’t want to make those difficult choices”: an interview with Labour MP Clive Lewis Disclaimer: the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this interview belong solely to Mr Clive Lewis MP. Clive Lewis, Labour MP for Norwich South since 2015 and former candidate for leader of the party in 2020.
Concrete • 9th February 2021 “I can’t get back to see [my family]… if I return I will be executed”: an interview with Iranian journalist Babak Taghvaee ** Shortlisted for Best Interview at the Student Publication Awards **
Concrete • 1st February 2021 From crises in Kosovo and Kenya, to Jordan and Pakistan: An interview with World Food Programme aid worker Lindita Bare Lindita Bare has been working for the World Food Programme for over 20 years, joining as an Albanian refugee support worker during the Kosovo Crisis.
Concrete • 28th January 2021 “I was not afraid… all that mattered was the cause we were fighting for. Together”: an interview with Russian activist Ekaterina Dudakova “We, the Russian citizens, have waited a long time for this kind of massive protest to occur”, says Ekaterina Dudakova, a 20-year-old student from Yekaterinburg.
Concrete • 3rd December 2019 ‘An 18 year old schoolboy was shot in the chest, missing his heart by 3cm’ **Shortlisted as a top 10 piece by Amnesty International**
Concrete • 5th November 2019 “We had to jump in the river so the shots didn’t reach us… they were shooting to kill” Protests have submerged the Chilean capital of Santiago in the most deadly outbreak of violence since the dictatorial regime of Augusto Pinochet.
Concrete • 8th July 2020 The theatre industry and the challenges it faces: an interview with Daniel Johnson “It’s not just a way of making money. It’s an institution.” Peterborough is not known for a rich relationship with the arts. Despite this, Daniel Johnson, a rising star in theatre, hopes to launch an ambitious project to bring the arts to his home city.
Concrete • 5th July 2020 “An eroding legal system and demolishing freedom of speech”: Hong Kong under threat Last year I corresponded with Wing Yee Fan, a student at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Concrete • 5th November 2019 Anshuman Mondal: ‘The politics of free speech is never settled’ Anshuman Mondal is a Professor of Modern Literature at UEA and an expert on free speech. We met in his room, which has an unfortunate location within the Arts building.