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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Joint Czech-Slovak project seeks to understand return of wildcats
The wildcat was thought to have disappeared from the Czech lands. However, it has been spotted again in recent years on the Czech-Slovak border.
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Government insists COVID-19 pandemic under control as “second wave” hits country
The Czech Republic has been facing a significant surge in the number of new coronavirus cases. However, the government insists the situation is under control.
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“Prague is the most liveable city”–YouTuber Bald and Bankrupt on his new home and Soviet fascination
YouTuber Bald and Bankrupt has seen a meteoric rise on the popular video site since he began posting videos of his travels through countries of the former USSR.
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“We should have taken part” – analyst on Czech PM’s vetoing of V4–Belarus opposition talks
The Czech prime minister vetoed a Polish proposal to invite a Belarusian opposition leader to Visegrad Four talks. Expert Pavel Havlíček thinks it was a mistake.
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New research shows world’s deepest cave in Moravia is even deeper
A team of geologists from the Czech Academy of Sciences say the world’s deepest cave – Hranice Abyss in Moravia – is twice as deep as previously measured.
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Czech billionaire’s holding to sell Prague heating plant operator to Veolia
Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský’s EPH, the largest energy holding in Central Europe, is selling Pražská teplárenská to the French transnational Veolia.
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Czech scientist helps discover new properties of nanocrystals to tackle climate change
Nanocrystals of titanium dioxide could be used to transform carbon dioxide into fuel and help in the fight against climate change.
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Markéta Křížová: “Czechs and Slovaks were known as desperate to get to US during ‘20s”
Part two of our interview on the Czech footprint in colonial history with Charles University historian Markéta Křížová.
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Car sales fell by quarter in first eight months of 2020
The sales of personal vehicles fell by 25 percent in the first eight months of 2020, the Car Importers Association announced on Friday.
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Vladimír Dlouhý: “The OECD has to adapt to new challenges”
The Czech Republic has nominated its Chamber of Commerce president, Vladimír Dlouhý, for the position of OECD secretary general. We spoke to him about his candidacy.
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