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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Czech classical music great Antonín Dvořák
Along with Bedřich Smetana, Antonín Dvořák is perhaps the best known Czech composer. We look at his life and work.
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EU’s Agency for the Space Programme opening its doors to visitors
The EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA), whose headquarters are located in Prague, is set to open up to visitors from the public this Friday and Saturday.
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Prague Castle Guard celebrates 104 years of existence
December 7 marks exactly 104 years since the formation of the Prague Castle Guard.
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Bohemia’s crown jewels to go on display next year
Prague Castle has announced that Bohemia’s crown jewels and the skull of Saint Wenceslas will be displayed to the public in January next year.
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Czech Space Week draws attention to Czechia’s growing space industry
Prague is currently hosting the fifth edition of the annual Czech Space Week festival, which features a wide range of events for related experts, business and the public.
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“It’s about time we took this seriously” – RUSI financial crime expert on tackling dirty money
We spoke to Tom Keatinge, the founder and director of RUSI’s Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, about how to tackle dirty money.
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Study: More than a quarter million people either homeless or facing housing crisis
270,000 people in Czechia are currently either homeless or facing a housing crisis, according to a study commissioned by the Ministry Labour Ministry.
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Ability to fight in largescale conflict must be Czech Army’s priority, says chief of staff
The Czech Army must prioritise being able to fight in a largescale war against a sophisticated opponent, the chief of the Czech Army’s General Staff, Karel Řehka, said.
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Economist: “Middle income bracket” will be worst affected by real wage decline
This year will see real wage decline in Czechia reach 8.3 percent, the largest such drop within the Visegrad Group, according to an analysis by investment firm Cyrrus.
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Recordings from trial with “chief symbol” of Nazi occupation K. H. Frank being restored
Archivists at Czech Radio have discovered discs of recordings from the 1946 trial with Karl Hermann Frank, making it possible to play the sounds for first time in decades.
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