Freelance journalist
Writing
Visual arts
Interviews
Theatre and performing arts

Interviews
Jonathan Pryce: The Everyman made me fearless
Cameron Mackintosh: I'm not interested in shows about the privileged
Kim Cattrall: ​Cleopatra is my greatest challenge so far
Steven Berkoff: How seedy humans have become
Jonathan Miller: I am not one of the bullying tyrants
Peter Capaldi: This is the nearest I get to a regular job​​
Books

Interviews
‘A poetic approach to the sediment of memory’: Author Jeff Young talks to Northern Soul
Melvyn Bragg: I would rather have euthanasia than dementia
Louis de Bernieres: Tales from the charming troubadour
Philip Pullman: Writing for children gives me freedom
Joanne Harris: There's a lot of meanness, stupidity and mischief
Features
BBC

Features include:
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Remembrance Day: What the symbols and features on war memorials mean
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Archaeology: The ancient wonders we're still waiting to find
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'It’s actually a feeling we’re trying to reflect' - Interpreting music for deaf audiences
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Why are dates such an important fruit for different cultures?
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Black History Month: How an enslaved boy became the unsung hero of the vanilla industry
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Sweet dreams are made of this - Aspire magazine, June 2024

Sleep helps you rest and repair your body and mind, and it's vital for your wellbeing. But if the land of nod evades you, not sleeping can be stressful in itself. That's where the Sleep Geek can help​
The bright side of life - The Simple Things magazine, April 2024

Why limit things to black or white or grey? These women live their lives in full colour - and believe that there's joy to be found in even the tinest dab of colour​
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Digital storytelling
Land of the Giants

When French street theatre company Royale de Luxe brought their family of giants to Liverpool for the final time, I worked with a designer to create this special report on their three visits to Liverpool. Created using Shorthand.
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Liverpool Echo
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Read it herepecial report on The Giants' three visits to Liverpool, created as a Shorthand.
Coastline

The Merseyside coastline is one of the most interesting and diverse in the country, with a history that is known all around the world. This is a celebration of what makes it special today. The stories of the people who live and work on the banks of the River Mersey and the beaches of the Irish Sea. Their passions, experiences and love for this beautiful stretch of windswept land.
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I worked with a designer to create this microsite with an interactive map to accompany my podcast Liminal.
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See it here​
24 hours of food in Liverpool

Longform article exploring Liverpool’s relationship with food and drink by capturing an entire night and day in real time.
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As well as going out myself, I managed a team of writers who covered the city over 24 hours - from a breastfeeding group to a Chinese restaurant in the early hours of the morning,
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