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Freelance writer & Journalist


MPs agree! Copyright law should not be downgraded in favour of tech giants
Creative industries are not seeking to change the rules of the game, only that their rights are upheld.
Apr 251 min read


Open letter to Marie Goldman, MP
I am writing to you following the publication on 20 March 2025 of a report in The Atlantic, concerning AI and rights piracy.
Apr 33 min read


My appointment to the Chartered Institute of Journalists' Council
I am delighted to announce that I have been invited to sit on the Council of the Chartered Institute of Journalists (CIoJ).
Mar 311 min read


Finalist in the Chartered Institute of Journalists' Young Journalist of the Year Awards, 2025
I have been shortlisted in the Young Journalist of the Year 2025 awards
Feb 281 min read


Fighting fire with fire: The imperative of AI-based fraud prevention
From deepfakes to artificial intelligence (AI)-powered biometric bypasses, the ways fraudsters are leveraging technology are evolving fast.
Feb 176 min read


Letter to the Guardian editor
In response to 1st February article by Marina Hyde: Oh, I'm sorry, tech bros - did DeepSeek copy your work?
Feb 101 min read


Open letter to Marie Goldman, MP
Dear Ms Goldman, the UK’s writers need your help to stop their rights over their own works being undermined for the development of AI models
Feb 42 min read


How to comply with PSD3
This article explores how financial institutions should comply with the seminal PSD3 act.
Jan 144 min read


2024 wrapped: The best music of the year
This year has been an inspiring year for music. Here are the songs, albums, and EPs, that had the greatest impact in 2024.
Dec 30, 20243 min read


Letter to The Observer editor
In response to 10th November article by Martha Gill: In the moral panic over vaping, we risk forgetting that cigarettes kill
Nov 18, 20241 min read


Understanding AI for personalisation
In December 1955, Herbert Simon and Allen Newell developed ‘Logic Theorist’, which is today considered the first ever AI program.
Oct 29, 20244 min read


Letter to The Observer editor
In response to 20th October article by Kenan Malik: Pumping the unemployed with weight-loss drugs echoes Victorian attitudes to the poor.
Oct 27, 20241 min read


Letter to The Guardian editor
In response to 19th October article by Harriet Sherwood: Carey asks faith leaders to back 'compassionate and principled' assisted dying bill
Oct 26, 20241 min read


Sibos: 'GenAI will be more impactful than ecommerce and the internet', says panel
“There have been many fundamental shifts in the IT space, such as the internet and the ecommerce revolution. This is the biggest one..."
Oct 25, 20246 min read


Sibos: Swift panel calls on regulators to define minimum level of fraud data sharing
Regulators must define a “minimum set of data” to be shared between banks that would still “serve the purpose” of fraud detection.
Oct 23, 20244 min read


Why the UK needs a anti-SLAPP law now
On 15th October, in the bowels of Westminster Hall, the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition met with campaigners, lawyers, lobbyists and reporters...
Oct 21, 20245 min read


Revisiting Mind Games: A commemoration of Lennon’s 84th Birthday
The 9th October would have marked John Lennon’s 84th birthday. It has been commemorated by the release of a series of Mind Games re-mixes.
Oct 13, 20243 min read


Letter to The Observer editor
In response to 29th September article by Catherine Bennett: Any ice-age telepaths out there?
Oct 6, 20241 min read


Letter to The Observer Editor
"Frockgate" gives me the same feeling I had when I first read Orwell's allegorical Animal Farm.
Sep 28, 20241 min read


Letter to The Observer editor
In response to 1st September article by Barbara Ellen: Oasis are back. So why all the hatred?
Sep 8, 20241 min read
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