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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East of Czech Republic at serious risk from floods
Much of the eastern part of the Czech Republic is currently being threatened by floods.
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Health care system under pressure with numbers of infected personnel doubling every 10 days
Nearly 5,000 health care staff in the Czech Republic are currently infected with COVID-19 and the number is doubling every ten days.
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Too Loud a Solitude: Hrabal’s masterpiece with autobiographical elements
Translated into more than 30 languages, Too Loud a Solitude is perhaps the most famous of Bohumil Hrabal’s novels.
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“Plan is to produce remdesivir for 2 million patients this year”, says scientist behind COVID drug
The European Commission has signed a contract with Gilead Sciences, the company behind remdesivir, that will make the drug available to around 500,000 patients.
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One year since music legend Karel Gott's passing
Many fans gathered at Prague's Malvazinky cemetery last week to pay their respects to legendary Czech singer Karel Gott.
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Government prepares for tougher measures as COVID-19 cases rise, but not all doctors are on board
The health minister has called for tougher COVID-19 countermeasures, but not all Czech medical practitioners are on the same page.
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Former Czech PM asks government to speak with Volkswagen about future of Škoda
Former Czech Prime Minister Petr Pithart has called on the government to express concern regarding the change of Czech automobile manufacturer Škoda Auto’s position in VW.
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February 4 selected as official Czechs Abroad Day
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the winner of the online survey regarding what date should be celebrated as the Day of Czechs Abroad.
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Czech government approves first stage of canal project linking Danube to North Sea
The Czech government has approved the first part of a planned canal system connecting the Danube with the North Sea, Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlíček announced.
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Czechia brings back state of emergency to help tackle coronavirus second wave
The Czech Republic entered a 30-day state of emergency as of Monday in response to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
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