🌍 Environmental Journalist
🔍 Investigator
🤝 Human Rights Advocate
🎨 Arts & Culture Enthusiast
Passionate about uncovering stories that matter, I am an emerging environmental journalist committed to shedding light on critical issues at the intersection of our planet's health, human rights, and the arts.
Articles
Brighton’s eco-friendly tattoo studio sets new standard
Nestled in Brighton, Alma Studio is an example of artistry and sustainability. The tattoo studio is designed to be environmentally conscious, utilising vegan inks, biodegradable supplies, and energy-efficient practices.
Brighton fine line artist makes her mark on the tattoo industry
In Brighton, an Italian tattoo artist has made a name for herself, not only through her unique tattoo style but also for her commitment to sustainability.
A journey of passion, perseverance, and sustainability in tattoo artistry
Discover the inspiring journey of Alessia Lo Piccolo, a renowned Italian tattoo artist in Brighton. Learn how her passion, perseverance, and commitment to sustainability led her to open Alma Studio, a serene and eco-friendly tattoo studio.
London photographer framing UK activism through new project
Spurred into action by George Floyd’s shocking death four years ago, a London photographer turned his emotional response into a powerful collection of protest photography.
Alarming rise in LGBTQ+ hate crimes on UK public transport
Hate crimes against LGBTQ+ people on public transport have spiked alarmingly, data from LGBTQ+ anti-abuse charity Galop has highlighted.
WATCH: Bring Your Light shines at the Nunnery Gallery
An East London art gallery showcased its annual exhibition Bring Your Light featuring 26 artists and curated by an artist and activist.
Royal College of Midwives urges Government to invest in future midwives
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) is calling on political parties to improve maternity care by addressing the financial and employment challenges facing midwifery students.
Rental e-bikes park up in Kensington and Chelsea
Kensington and Chelsea Council has announced 128 new rental e-bike parking spaces to encourage more people to use them for short trips.
Lithium batteries spark alarm as Tower Hamlets records the most fires in 2023
Tower Hamlets has claimed the undesirable title of the London borough with the highest number of recorded fires in 2023 as e-scooter and e-bike battery fires have sparked alarm.
Government recycling backtrack frustrates authorities
Councils and local waste authorities are frustrated at the government backtrack on recycling strategies which forced them to scrap plans that were five years in the making.
Tierra Peru Islington: a flavourful journey to the Andes
Trying to distract ourselves from the grey weather, my partner and I recently ventured to Tierra Peru in Islington to find something colourful and tasty.
WATCH: The London Illustration Fair celebrates 10 years
The London Illustration Fair celebrated 10 years with an epic event showcasing some of the best local and international illustrators.
How grief saunas help communities grieve together
In the vibrant neighbourhood of Hackney Wick, a unique and heart-warming initiative is transforming how people deal with grief.
Countdown to Net Zero 2030: The Race to Decarbonise London
Can London avoid climate change catastrophe or are government actions hindering a green future?
Politicians urged to act on grassroots music crisis ahead of election
A charity representing hundreds of grassroots music venues has called on politicians from all parties to address the sector’s ongoing crisis ahead of the general election.
London Dungeon offer football-free haven during Euros
For those tired of Southgate’s tactical play or Scotland’s unpredictable footwork, the London Dungeon provide an escape into the darkest periods of history.