Medium • 14th May 2021 Of Unexpected Origin: Catherine of Aragon and the ‘Habsburg jaw’ How a fault in the bloodline of Henry VIII’s first Queen may have contributed to multi-generational deformities and the downfall of a dynasty....
Medium • 21st September 2020 In the Name of Love: The Lengths We’ll Go to Impress Someone ‘Just give me a few moments. I’ll be fine!’ They were my last fateful words before the left blade slipped from my hand and perilously destabilised the rowing boat I was sharing.
Medium • 16th September 2020 The British MP Supporting A Sex Offender Why is Dover MP Natalie Elphicke still standing by her predator husband?
Metro • 5th August 2020 Sexual harassment in Westminster made me quit politics Every young woman I had contact with in Westminster appeared to have a ‘story’ to pass on, and would warn the new women who became involved...
Medium • 16th July 2020 Hang on, We Aren’t Heroes! How the ‘Hero’ Label Can Do More Harm Than Good for Healthcare Workers…
Metro • 26th June 2020 I was strangled and raped, but the 'rough sex' defence meant he got away with it
Medium • 23rd June 2020 Failed by the Rough Sex Defence: How I watched the man who could have killed me, walk free I was failed by the peculiarity that has allowed countless perpetrators to mitigate their actions by blaming them on their victim.
Medium • 19th June 2020 Aldwych: Visiting a Disused London Underground Station Closed in 1994, Aldwych is one of the best known disused Underground Stations hiding under London's streets.
Medium • 26th November 2019 The Day I Saw the Very Best of the Internet Yesterday, I came home from ‘signing on’ at the Jobcentre with a feeling of utter despondency. I’d just been told that I needed to start applying for any and all jobs, regardless of the salary level, and provide evidence of this in order to continue receiving Jobseekers Allowance. When I heard this, something inside of me broke....