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Rare 14th century coins to be sold at Camden auction
Ultra-rare gold and silver coins discovered by metal detectors in 2019 are expected to fetch over £100,000 when sold in auction this April by Bloomsbury’s Spink & Son.
Medical union relaunch funding campaign after ‘misleading’ government emails
The British Medical Association (BMA) are again calling on the government to ‘Stop the Drop’ in final year medical student loans, five months after mistakenly claiming victory.
Council ‘lied’ about demolition plans for Cockleshell Heroes training pool
Campaigners opposing the demolition of a historic swimming pool have accused their council of lying to secure planning permission.
Tube strike sparks e-bike ‘kamikaze race’ through London
Tube strikes have sparked e-bike chaos across London. New data shows how commuters have begun cycling to work this week because of the RMT’s ongoing Underground strikes.
Browse Jeffrey Epstein's extraordinary birthday book in full
The 238-page album was compiled for the paedophile financier’s 50th birthday in 2003 by his then-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a prison sentence for sex trafficking.
The Notts Pubs Combating Loneliness and Encouraging the Art of Conversation
Pubs are vital to local communities, particularly for people spending Christmas alone. But they’re struggling to survive with some notable closures in Nottingham over recent years.
Lingfluencers: Using Social Media for Language Learning
When Eva Bailey started filming herself chatting in French, she never imagined that one day she’d post them on TikTok for thousands to see.
Impact Investigates: Crisis in Ticket Reselling
As the night-time industry faces ever growing challenges to its survival, measures to prevent ticket reselling scams are falling short. And it's students paying the price.
About Me
I'm an NCTJ trainee journalist at News Associates, with a weekly placement at the Telegraph.
I was awarded Midlands Student Business Journalist 2025, and have been a fellow of the Bloomberg and Bakala journalism programs.
My work has featured in the Telegraph, the Londoners, Nottinghamshire Live, Prague Morning, the British Medical Journal, Impact and Empoword.
I have a 1:1 French and History degree from the University of Nottingham. I was awarded a Distinction in spoken French and the Final Year Essay Prize.
I am a volunteer for the Student Publication Association, a charity which seeks to improve accessibility to the industry.