
previous work
Some of the work I have completed over the last two years, either as part of my journalism degree or alsongside it, is displayed bellow. It includes TV News Packages, short TV and Audio feature documentaries, Radio News Packages and commissioned Feature Articles.
vIGIL AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE VT
News Report about a vigil held in front of the Scottish Parliament during the 16 days against gender-based violence, to remember all Scottish Femicide Victims of 2025.
scottish storytelling festival opening night vt
News Report capturing the last speech of Donald Smith as the director of the STF. The festival's founder retired after hosting it for 36 years, passing the role on to Daniel Abercrombie.
Book Launch of 'Edinburgh on a plate' vt
Celebrity Chef Ferrier Richardson celebrates the launch of his latest addition to the 'On A Plate' series, wich students from Edinburgh Napier University provided all photographs and artwork for.

New animal welfare regulations in equine sports vt
The FEI has published its new rulebook, now allowing horses to show blood during competitions - a change that is not welcomed by British riders and horse owners.
New Housing Bill VT
Scotland introduces new rent control areas and stronger rights for tenants, student housing however is not protected by the new cap, leaving many in the capital upset about the prices they pay.
No more winter fuel payments as the cold weather comes in vt
Energy prices rise 2.4% within just one month while the Labour government replaces the winter fuel payment with individual cold weather payments, leaving many unable to afford their heating this winter.
Audio Documentary
... investigating how reported sexual predators are able to re-register on online dating platforms after being banned from them and why sexual consent is a grey area in the UK.
Short Documentary
Inside the Funhouse Mirror is a 11 minute feature piece, following Cliona Mcann, a young drag performer, on her journey of self-discovery through transformation and a whole new sense of belonging.
World Mental Health day - Radio package
As Scotland continues to battle a Mental Health Crisis, NHS waitlists are still too long and the stigma on Mental Health issues are still too high - but there are organisations in the capital will lower the barrier to self-referral and provide help and support early on.
The Black Sheep of Bruntsfield
Feature Article for the Edinburgh Inquirer


Housing for whom?
Feature Article for the Edinburgh Inquirer
