The Telegraph • 6th November 2024 The charts that show how Harris underperformed Biden across the country
The Telegraph • 11th October 2024 Five charts that show whether Trump or Harris is doing better in the donations race
The Telegraph • 25th September 2024 Donald Trump’s path to the White House relies on these five groups
The Telegraph • 13th September 2024 Taylor Swift could swing the election for Kamala Harris – these are the numbers that prove it
The Telegraph • 4th September 2024 US election heatmap: Unpacking Trump and Harris’s battle for the White House
The Telegraph • 25th August 2024 Water companies suspected of dumping sewage illegally in 60pc of England’s beauty spots
The Telegraph • 8th June 2024 Are you a 65-year-old Leaver who backed Boris? You could be the last reliable Tory voter
ComputerWeekly.com • 1st December 2022 MI6 chief’s hacked emails attacked MI5 and betrayed British spy operations in China The second article of an investigative journalism project I freelanced for in the summer of 2022
ComputerWeekly.com • 26th September 2022 How Russian intelligence hacked the encrypted emails of former MI6 boss Richard Dearlove The first article of an investigative journalism project I freelanced for in the summer of 2022
City University • 18th July 2022 Journalists in armed conflicts: "Murdering them is war crime" M.A. Data Journalism Final Project
City University • 29th April 2022 11 requests in 11 years but no returns: the British Museum lacks transparency when it comes to contested items
City University • 7th January 2022 Marvel’s Gender Problem: “I’m not going to watch another five dudes band together to form Avengers 2.0”
City University • 8th December 2021 Community challenges housing development application of former Holloway Prison
City University • 3rd December 2021 Comedy Gala for World AIDS Day at Pleasance Theatre raises £2,706
Interhacktives • 10th November 2021 5 Helpful Data Visualization Stories Showing Effects of Climate Change
City University • 29th October 2021 Two local heroes clean Caledonian Park to raise awareness of COP26
City University • 20th October 2021 Islington4Women to create inspirational book after series of successful Women’s Walks
Worldcrunch • 20th January 2022 The Barber Of Amsterdam? Dutch Culture Sector's Hair-Razing COVID Protest
Worldcrunch • 5th November 2021 Singapore Is Facing Its First Real COVID-19 Crisis. What Are The Lessons For The Rest Of Us?
Worldcrunch • 29th October 2021 COP26 Stakes Raised For The Netherlands After National Report Predicts Higher Sea-Level Rise
Worldcrunch • 3rd September 2021 Duped By North Korean Propaganda, Japanese Expats Are Suing Kim Jong-un
Worldcrunch • 11th June 2021 South Korean Military Under Fire After Rape, Suicide Of Air Force Officer
The Paris Globalist • 10th January 2021 REVIEW: “News and How to Use It” by Alan Rusbridger, a much-needed guide
The Paris Globalist • 2nd November 2020 [OPINION] The US elections resemble a game of ‘Among Us’: vote out the impostor!
The Paris Globalist • 7th October 2020 Here Are Five Things Wrong With Trump's Hospital Release Tweet
The Paris Globalist • 22nd March 2020 Photos: Fighting for Liberty, Equality, and Sisterhood on International Women’s Day in Paris
The Paris Globalist • 3rd January 2020 Opinion: Conflicting Waters: Why China should diminish its presence in the South China Sea
The Paris Globalist • 12th November 2019 Growing threats to democracy and press freedom: Why we must protect those that inform us
Sciences Po • 5th February 2021 Governing new technologies for a more secure world Official reporting on Sciences Po's annual Youth and Leaders Summit.
Sciences Po • 5th February 2021 Soft power as a lever for peace: The case of arts, culture and sports Official reporting on Sciences Po's annual Youth and Leaders Summit.
Sciences Po • 5th February 2021 Opening with a bang: A speech by the Secretary-General of NATO Official reporting on Sciences Po's annual Youth and Leaders Summit.
The Boomerang • 27th March 2019 Marching through March: What we demonstrated for, why, and what to do now