Journalism
Selected reporting for BBC News
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Exploitation in the fashion industry:
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​Abercrombie & Fitch ex-CEO accused of exploiting men for sex [Oct 2023, led to criminal charges]
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Abercrombie & Fitch launches investigation into ex-CEO sexual misconduct claims
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Lawsuit accuses Abercrombie & Fitch of funding sex-trafficking operation
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Abercrombie & Fitch suspends payments to ex-CEO after sex-trafficking claims
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Abercrombie & Fitch sued by ex-CEO facing sex trafficking claims [Dec 2023]
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FBI investigate after ex-Abercrombie boss sex claims [Jan 2024]
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'I tried to say no repeatedly': More men accuse ex-Abercrombie boss over sex events [Sept 2024]
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How my investigation led to sex trafficking charges against ex-Abercrombie boss [Oct 2024]
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Ex-Abercrombie CEO used power, wealth and influence to traffic vulnerable men, prosecutors say [Oct 2024]
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Fashion Designer Alexander Wang accused of sexual assault​
Inside OnlyFans:
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Under the Skin of OnlyFans [revealing systemic concerns about how the British-run site is managed and moderated]
Sexual misconduct at UK universities:
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Sexual assault claims 'gagged' by UK universities [cited by the UK government leading to policy change]
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Universities pledge to stop silencing sex-assault victims [subsequently banned and passed into UK law in 2023]
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Cambridge University don readmitted after sexual harassment [led to his resignation]
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Cambridge University academic resigns after Trinity Hall row
UK politics and policy:
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Priti Patel staff member received £25k payout over bullying allegations [prompted cabinet inquiry]
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Coronavirus: BAME safety plan not published [led to UK government officially publishing]
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Coronavirus: Racism 'could play a part in BAME Covid deaths' [leaked government report]
Community affairs:​​
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Belly Mujinga's death: Searching for the truth [investigation raised serious questions about the inquiries carried out by her employer and the police - leading to an inquest being opened]
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Belly Mujinga: Inquest to be held into 'virus cough attack' death
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Windrush scandal: Eligible victim wrongly denied help [led to an apology in Parliament by the then Home Secretary and the woman being granted leave to remain]
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Windrush row mum told she can stay in UK after Home Office apology
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Ethnic minority academics earn less than white colleagues [original data investigation subsequently cited in academic studies]