I was born into a Czech-English family in Yorkshire, but grew up in Prague and joined Radio Prague International after finishing my Master’s degree. It is a fun job which allows you to cover various topics of which my favourite is history. In my free time I like to read and play floorball.
articles by the author
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“Up to 80 percent of infected may have ‘British’ coronavirus mutation”, says mathematician
The Czech Republic has lost the battle with the British mutation of the coronavirus, says BISOP mathematician René Levínský.
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Czech NGO takes part in new initiative calling for ban on biometric mass surveillance in EU
A group of EU-watchdogs has launched a European Citizens' Initiative calling for a ban on biometric mass surveillance.
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New podcast focuses on how culture can be used as an instrument of positive diplomacy
A new podcast expores the uses and value of cultural diplomacy.
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Czech Tatra trams in Berlin still in operation after nearly 50 years of service thanks to Covid
The last models of the Tatra KT4 will serve on the streets of Berlin for a little longer.
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Czech government manages to extend state of emergency after joint request from regional governors
The state of emergency in the Czech Republic, which grants the government extraordinary powers to enact lockdown rules, will continue until the end of February.
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35 years after their first show, rock band Lucie plans major tour
One of the most popular Czech bands of all time, Lucie, is planning to go on tour soon.
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Bookings suggest Czechs are hyped for summer holidays, despite pandemic
Despite the pandemic, Czechs are busy preparing for the summer holidays. Travel agencies have already sold thousands of tickets.
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Looking back at 30 years of the Visegrád Group
The partnership between the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, known as the Visegrád Group is celebrating 30 years of existence.
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Large segment of Czechs disregard recommended COVID-19 precautions, WHO survey shows
Despite recommendations, 46 percent of Czechs with coronavirus symptoms choose to venture outside their homes, a new WHO survey indicates.
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Number of foreign Erasmus+ students in Czech Republic at 75 percent of normal rate last semester
With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, many of Erasmus students have had to switch to an online study format, despite still being able to travel abroad.
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