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.
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Same amount but more flexible - “Friends of Cohesion” agree on joint declaration on funding in…
Government delegations from 17 EU member states, known as the “Friends of Cohesion”, are meeting in Prague on Tuesday to discuss a united position on the EU’s budget for…
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Headmasters at Czech schools most overburdened by administration in EU, study shows
Underpaid and swarmed with paperwork, headmasters at Czech schools do not have it easy. At least according to a new study published by CERGE-EI, the Economics Institute of…
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The sound of radio broadcasts
Despite competition from television and the Internet, radio broadcasting is holding its own around the world and each service has its own “voice”. Here is what some of…
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Hana Hegerová – the voice of Czechoslovak chanson
Hana Hegerová, who is sometimes nicknamed the Czechoslovakia’s Edith Piaf, celebrated her 88th birthday this month. Known for her ability to dramatically interpret lyrics…
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Prague’s UNESCO status questioned but authorities play down concerns
Prague’s historic city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1992. However, membership in the prestigious club could come under threat, at least…
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“It might be the secret to our recent success as a species” – Michael Londesborough on the science…
It may not sound as romantic as being struck by Cupid’s arrow, but feelings of love and lust are very much the result of chemical reactions within our body, says Dr…
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Babiš to Toyota: You will not find a better place in Europe for car production
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš hopes that Toyota will expand its investment in the Czech Republic and start manufacturing hydrogen powered cars in its factory in Kolín…
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More than a third of over 40s believes their lives were better under communism, study shows
This November Czechs will be marking 30 years since the Velvet Revolution ended totalitarian rule and re-established democracy. However, according to a newly published…
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