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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Karel Gott to get funeral with state honours as singer’s death is mourned at home and abroad
The legendary Czech singer and pop icon Karel Gott passed away on Tuesday at his home in Prague surrounded by his family. As tributes to the singer pour in from at home…
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Cleaner Jaroslava Dušková, a representative of Czechia’s impoverished class
An in-depth survey commissioned by Czech Radio suggests that Czech society is divided into six social classes that differ in terms of resources and status. The study…
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Filip Šimandl, a representative of Czechia’s endangered class
An in-depth survey commissioned by Czech Radio suggests that Czech society is divided into six social classes that differ in terms of resources and status. The study…
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Czech high frequency laser could help space exploration
Influential scientists gathered in Prague this week to discuss the possibility of constructing a very powerful laser that would be used to propel probes to distant solar…
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Trust in Czech economy hits five year low
The level of overall trust in the Czech economy has fallen to a five year low according to the results of a monthly industry survey conducted by the Czech Statistical…
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Post-apocalyptic skyscraper, co-designed by David Černý, set to be country’s tallest building
The title of the city with the country’s tallest building could soon pass from Brno back to the capital, if plans for constructing a new skyscraper in Nové Butovice are…
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New book sheds light on the post-war hunt for Nazi war criminals in Czechoslovakia
After the end of the Second World War it was often very difficult to catch and bring Nazi war criminals and their collaborators to justice. Historian Vojtěch Kyncl from…
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Most Czech children have their own bank account, survey shows
More than a half of Czech children, some 54 percent, have their own bank account. A further 41 percent say that they want to have it, while just 5 percent do not…
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