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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Prague Mayor Zdeněk Hřib on tourism, China, Taiwan – and city’s two tanks
Zdeněk Hřib of the Pirate Party has been the mayor of Prague for only 10 months but has already garnered the attention of international media, particularly over his…
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Shortage of IT specialists leads to Czech firms looking at fresh starters, foreigners to fill…
With the economy growing and unemployment at record lows, many companies have no choice but to become more flexible in hiring. That includes setting up training courses…
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New index shows locations with best quality of life in Czech Republic
A new ranking of the best and worst places to live in the Czech Republic has just been published. The country’s major cities and surrounding municipalities generally…
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Agrarian Chamber critical of UN report calling for reduction of animal farming
One of the regional heads of the Czech Agrarian Chamber, Jaroslav Šíma, told the Czech News Agency on Tuesday that Czech farmers are against what they see as a campaign of…
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SUVs remain most popular category in Czech automobile market
The share of SUV models in Czech car sales has gone up to nearly 32 percent in the past three years, making them the best-selling category of cars. While Škoda tops other…
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Co-founder of New York property site Igluu Martin Mucha on real estate, entrepreneurship and…
Despite being in his early 30s, Martin Mucha is already a successful Czech businessman in New York. Many locals may know Igluu, the real estate website he co-founded which…
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Study of Chinese CVs points at “deep and lasting relationship” between Huawei employees and the…
In July, a paper was published by Dr. Christopher Balding from the Fulbright University in Vietnam, which looked into the link between Huawei Technologies' employees…
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Prague conference highlights importance of teaching Czech children abroad about their roots
This week Prague has been hosting the 11th International Conference of Czech Schools Abroad. The regular event is organised by the Czech School Without Borders, an NGO…
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Czech solar power firms expand in Hungary while government plans decarbonisation
The combination of a slow-down in state subsidies at home and an increased demand for solar power in Hungary is leading many Czech companies to set up to invest in the…
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The First Defenestration of Prague - what was it and why did it happen?
600 years ago, an angry crowd stormed Prague’s New Town Hall and threw its councillors out of the window. The event, which has since become known as the First…
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