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A selection of radio packages and documentaries I reported, presented and produced.

I first met Ibrahim from Syria at a refugee centre in northern Sweden in 2016. I then spent the next two years following his journey as he tried to adapt to his new life. This is his story.

Broadcast on the BBC World Service

Ibrahim - BBC World Service - Sept 2018
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I produced the documentary 'What Happened Last Night in Sweden' in which we to tried to understand the truth about gang violence in Sweden.

 

Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service. Chosen as a Radio 4 Pick of the Week.

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What Happened Last Night in Sweden - BBC
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Back in 2016 I went to a community of 9,000 in the north of Sweden which had received 1,000 refugees in one year. I spent time finding out how both the refugees and the community were getting on. 

Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service. Chosen as a Radio 4 Pick of the Week. I was both reporter and producer.

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A Swedish Tale - BBC
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Has Sweden found a technological solution that could eventually prevent terrorist attacks with vehicles? 

Broadcast on the BBC World Service in July 2018.

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Geofencing - BBC World Service
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I produced a four-part documentary series about the impact of culture on mental health and illness called The Borders of Sanity, presented by Dr Christopher Harding. This episode is about a revolution in the awareness and treatment of depression in Japan.

Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service

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Borders of Sanity - Depression in Japan - BBC
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I presented a documentary which explored the potential the next generation mobile network 5G has to change business, looking at companies and industries already experimenting.

Broadcast on the BBC World Service in June 2018

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Our 5G Future - BBC World Service
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During my time working for BBC Radio Current Affairs, the Radio 4 programme Profile was one of the toughest to make, with only four days to put together a 13-minute programme.

This one about Dr Dre was the most fun one to produce.

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Dr Dre Profile - BBC Radio 4
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Cricket has become increasingly popular in a country you wouldn't expect. In this report I explained why and how.

Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service in July 2017.

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Cricket - BBC
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