As a freelance journalist, I specialise in news, UK politics, and investigations.
My work frequently appears in the Metro, the Daily Telegraph, Computer Weekly, MSN, the Big Issue, Joe, Jewish Chronicle and the Manchester Evening News, among others.
I am also the Political Correspondent at The London Economic and Deputy Editor at Politics UK.
I’ve interviewed some of the most prominent figures in British public life – from senior politicians like James Cleverly, Andy Burnham, Mel Stride, Mims Davies and Nigel Farage, to campaigners like Sir Alan Bates, as well as dozens of backbench MPs and select committee chairs. My work has also brought me into conversation with leading union leaders, renowned academics, industry experts, actors, models, and even a Britain’s Got Talent winner! Not to forget, a good book of contacts.

Exclusives
Here are a handful of my exclusive stories. Click on the image to view the full article. You can also find my latest pieces on my X.

Robert Jenrick says he’s a ‘great admirer’ of a popular far-right X account | The London Economic
In leaked messages seen exclusively by The London Economic, Robert Jenrick has said he is a “great admirer” of Inevitable West, a far-right X account with over 120,000 followers.
The Muslim Council of Britain and the Labour Muslim Network called on him to resign. Jenrick refused to comment.
Andy Burnham attacks Trump for ‘bringing instability to the world’ | Daily Telegraph
The Greater Manchester mayor breaks with Keir Starmer as he likens the US president’s return to power to Liz Truss’s premiership.
The criticism comes just days before Sir Keir meets the US president in Washington DC.


Liz Truss to launch ‘free speech’ social media platform this summer | Joe
Britain is just months away from getting a platform similar to Donald Trump’s Truth Social.
The story was followed up by all major newspapers and digital outlets, such as the Telegraph, Times, Star, Guardian, BBC, LBC, Spectator, New Statesmen, LBC, and HuffPost, among others.
Post Office slammed after deleting social media comments on IT scandal | Computer Weekly
Sir Alan Bates has been leading the backlash against the Post Office for deleting and blocking social media comments about compensation concerns for subpostmasters in the Horizon IT scandal.


Rupert Lowe ‘offered to fund’ anti-Farage candidate in Runcorn by-election | The London Economic
The ousted Reform MP shared plans to donate up to £1,000 to the hard-right English Democrat candidate Catherine Blaiklock, sources have said.
“Rupert Lowe has spoken with Catherine Blaiklock and her local team in Runcorn and Helsby to discuss a donation from £500 to £1,000.”
Mel Stride says migration should match housing supply | Politics UK
Conservative Party leadership candidate Mel Stride believes that ensuring migration levels correspond to housing availability is important for sustainable community growth and managing pressure on infrastructure.


Andy Burnham: ‘Right to Buy scheme means homelessness will get worse before it gets better’ | Big Issue
Burnham has urged Keir Starmer to reform the Right to Buy scheme as he says people are struggling to get off the streets due to “the grip of the housing crisis getting tighter every year”.
Robert Jenrick has a point but he has no business making it | Metro
“If Robert Jenrick really had a concern about crime, he wouldn’t be making videos. He’d be issuing apologies.”


Disabled activists raise concerns over proposed assisted dying bill | Politics UK
Disability activists have demanded MPs to choose “assistance to live before assistance to die” ahead of a historic free vote in the House of Commons later this month.
Labour MP Stella Creasy calls for abortion to be human right after Farage comments | The London Economic
Creasy has accused the Reform UK leader of “importing Donald Trump’s politics about women” into Britain.


Nigel Farage slammed for skipping major Brexit reset debate as he’s on holiday ‘in France’ | The London Economic
Many East of England MPs and Clacton Labour are furious that Nigel Farage has “prioritised a holiday over representing the people of Clacton” despite recess being less than a week away.
Tories write to Kemi Badenoch demanding resignation | The London Economic
Many Conservative figures have signed an open letter circulating among Tory groups calling for “fresh blood” instead of Kemi Badenoch “allowing Reform to take our space”.


Biologists tell government to restore trans people’s access to public spaces after Supreme Court ruling | The London Economic
Dozens of biologists and doctors have told Keir Starmer to restore transgender people’s access to public spaces after the landmark Supreme Court ruling.
More Labour MPs increase pressure on Keir Starmer to tax wealth over disability cuts amid rebellion fears | The London Economic
Instead, a new wave of furious Labour MPs from all wings of the party are set to urge the prime minister to implement a wealth tax.


Tories accused of hypocrisy as frontbencher accepts Cheltenham ticket freebies | The London Economic
Shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins accepted two tickets worth an eye-watering £450.
Inside the Labour machine vying to oust Farage | The London Economic
Labour’s broad church has united in an attempt to keep Nigel Farage far away from Downing Street by fighting his party on the NHS and Ukraine while silently mimicking them on migration.


Reform MP Rupert Lowe earns nearly £1,000 an hour for tweeting | The London Economic
The MP for Great Yarmouth’s register of interests shows that he earned a whopping £4,699 in January by spending five hours posting on Elon Musk’s social media platform.
Nigel Farage recruits Tucker Carlson’s nephew to Reform UK | The London Economic
Charles Carlson will work alongside Archie Manners, a YouTube prankster with 1.5 million subscribers.


Pro-Jenrick Tory activists launch ‘anti-Badenoch’ discussion forum called ‘Blue Monday’ | The London Economic
The group has been condemned as an “anti-Kemi alliance waiting to stir up drama”.
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