Articles

Has Euston’s ad screen left disabled travellers behind? - City News

Adverts are back on Euston’s main departure boards, after they were switched off in 2024 following a backlash over clutter and confusion.
Campaigners say the return risks sidelining wheelchair users and neurodivergent travellers, who rely on clear, predictable travel information in a station already notorious for overcrowding.
Former Transport Secretary Louise Haigh ordered the ads removed after concerns they were making screens harder to read and adding to visual confusion London TravelWatch pr...

New report reveals 1.1m London kids below minimum income standard - City News

A new study by Loughborough University’s Centre for Research in Social Policy says London is sliding backwards, with almost 44% of people now living on an inadequate income.
The researchers found 43.9% of Londoners are below the Minimum Income Standard, up from 41.7% in 2012/13.
And it is not just families feeling the squeeze. The report says a third of pensioners were living without sufficient income in 2023/24, with campaigners warning the Freedom Pass is not a perk, it is a lifeline. They say...

London Jamaican's fears over Hurricane Melissa - City News

With Jamaica braced for the most powerful hurricane in recorded history to hit, Jamaicans in London are concerned for their loved ones.
Hurricane Melissa is a category 5 storm. It has registered winds over 175mph and is expected to make landfall in Jamaica later today.
Three hurricane-related deaths and 13 injuries have already been reported in the country. The storm has also caused four deaths in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
According to the US-based National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Me...

Television

Presenting, Live explainers, and TV Packages

Graduate Unemployment in London VT

In February 2026, I reported a case-study-led TV package on graduate unemployment. I spoke to a soon-to-be university graduate, a recruitment analyst, and an early careers advisor. The package was produced for City News' internal broadcast

Live Studio Explainer, Graduate Economics

I researched and reported on the current state of the economy and under-employment, explaining how this impacts young people live with our presenters. 

TFL Cleaners Strikes VT

I reported on the February 2026 strikes by cleaners campaigning for better pay and employment rights. I had the opportunity to speak to RMT General Secretary Eddie Dempsey.

Presenting Reel

Radio

Presenting, Bulletins, and TV Packages

Ramadan in London

At the beginning of Ramadan, I produced and reported a radio package about how young muslim women in London were navigating the Holy Month. I spoke to Islamic Relief in the UK and young women about their experiences.

Nightlife In Peckham

Is Peckham putting groove back in the heart of London?

Awarded ‘London’s coolest neighbourhood by The Telegraph, Peckham will now see the reopening of iconic Victorian venue, Peckham Palais.

Zaina Odubeko explores what it’s like for the locals living through a cultural revival in this South East London community.

Social Content

Presenting, Bulletins, and TV Packages

Restore Britain Explainer

An explainer on the UK's newest political party, Restore Britain, and its leader Rupert Lowe. Could he break into London? 

Euston Ads

This tabloid-style Instagram reel examines the consequences of advertising boards in Euston. It focuses on the impact on the disabled community in London.