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PTC on local MP, Liz Truss becoming Prime Minister (06.09.2022)

I have over a year’s worth of experience in TV and video news-making after being part of Greatest Hits Radio. The focus of the content I have made whilst being with them has ranged from local sport to climate change related issues.

During this time at SUSUTV I co-wrote and presented a number of Brexit updates. Additionally, I also co-produced and presented the Station’s nine-hour livestream for the 2019 General election.

During my time at City, I took on a number of presenting, producing and technical roles through-out the year. Roles which range from live reporter to on-the-day camera operator.

    Speaking to people at Westminster ahead of the Queen’s funeral:

    At the Sandringham Estate during ‘the national period of mourning’:

    The day Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II passed away:

    Norfolk MP becomes Prime Minister:

    Kicking off my #TroubledWaters investigation:
    Speaking to Poultry farmers about rising bird flu cases:

    Covering the final of the Women’s Euros 2022:

    At Westminster with local Mental Health campaigners:

    Covering the Royal Norfolk Show 2022:

    My coverage of Norwich City firing Daniel Farke and replacing him with Dean Smith, in a matter of ten days



    Speaking at the height of ‘Storm Eunice’ from Ness Point, Lowestoft
    Speaking to local people after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine:
    Speaking to staff at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Kings Lynn ahead of the ‘long-list’ funding announcement:
    Looking at what the end to the ÂŁ20 uplift could mean for people in Norfolk
    Speaking to those opposed to Norwich Western Link:
    My coverage of the AJ Bell Women’s Tour
    Speaking to a concerned Turkey farmer from Norfolk

    Speaking to some worried environmentalists during COP26

    Norwich Sleep Out 2021. An event raising awareness and money for local youth homelessness

    Part of my live report on Imperial College’s Long Covid study

    London Mayor, Sadiq Khan has launched two new plans to tackle rough-sleeping in the Capital. But will these programmes help pick up where the national programmes left off?

    With Zoom losing millions on the stock-market after news of the Pfizer vaccine, is this the beginning of the end for ‘home-working’ in London?