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About

After getting a BA in journalism, I cut my reporting teeth at CYP Now, a respected trade magazine for policymakers and professionals working with disadvantaged children. 


From there, I became a freelance journalist. I write features about social inequalities in the UK for publications including the Guardian, Prospect and New Statesman.

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I've written about neglect and suicide in the London Ambulance Service, dangerous housing policies, exploitative legal loopholes, harmful healthcare, assisted suicide, homelessness and much more. 

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I also have a nutrition column on the BBC (Food Fictions), which I've been writing since 2018. 

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After living in London for many years, I'm currently based in West Yorkshire. When I'm not working, I can be found reading non-fiction, watching documentaries, writing a newsletter, and entertaining my toddler. 

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