How this form tells the story of my eating disorder recovery
or: What I’ve learned one year on from being discharged from treatment
‘Just Any Other Guy’: a documentary
“Yes, I feel excited, but mostly, I just feel normal.”
Anti-spiking protests (TV News Package)
I spoke to a Chief inspector, activist group, and victims of spiking for this special TV report
Norwich Voxpop: Christmas plans in jeopardy
I asked Norwich shoppers whether they were going to change their festive celebrations in light of the new Covid-19 variant
Norfolk Wildlife Centre rescues six seal pups after Storm Arwen
I asked Norwich shoppers whether they were going to change their festive celebrations in light of the new Covid-19 variant
Is this Norwich’s smallest Christmas exhibition yet?
The pop-up installation is tucked into the heart of the city
Norfolk Police see 61 reports of spiking in two months
Norfolk’s Chief Inspector wants the public to know that every incident is taken seriously
Norwich Voxpop: To mask or not to mask?
Several months since coronavirus restrictions were lifted, including the compulsory need for face coverings, Maja Anushka went into Norwich to find out whether people were still choosing to wear them.
House prices in Norfolk increase by up to 70pc
The Office for National Statistics has revealed which parts of the region are the most- and the least- affordable
‘Thumbs pressed over bottles is a reflex’: nightlife anxiety hits students
Reports of an increase in spiking have been a cause for concern across the country and the region. What impact has it had on student life in Norfolk?
Feeling loveless, grief, and how anxiety can be helpful: Vera Venue
This month, Anonymous struggles with deciding on what they want, while Dom asks about how to deal with recent grief has triggered his anxiety
“The best art comes from fucking up”: Bimini Bon Boulash on fashion, gender, and making mistakes
The drag performer came to UEA to discuss their new book, ‘Release the Beast’
I’m unsure, but my relationship feels toxic: Vera Venue
This month, Anonymous wants to identify red flags, and Max asks for help getting himself out there
Recovery has changed the way I feel hunger
I didn’t realise how much my eating disorder had warped my basic biological functions until I started healing
The Fuel Crisis: have you been affected?
Siân Roche and I teamed up to ask members of the public about their opinions and experiences
Fresher pressure, self-acceptance, and confidence: Vera Venue
This month, Dixie and Bailey are dealing with new-student nerves and the anxiety of not being accepted
How restaurants trick you out of tipping your waiter
Despite new legislation, workers are still dissatisfied with industry practices
Love triangles, guilt, and bad breakups: Vera Venue
This month, Leah and Connor ask for advice on tense friendships and long-lasting heartbreak
Lowell: Norwich Lanes’ very own seventies living room
Owners Cat and Jack on launching a brand during lockdown and doing it for the best reasons
Living with an eating disorder: BBC Radio Norfolk exclusive
I spoke to Kitty for BBC Radio Norfolk’s ‘The Social’ about the realisation, treatment, and overcoming of a mental health disorder
Norwich vendors hopeful for summer 2021
I spoke to two market vendors about looking forward to the rest of the year
Street harassment has shut me up
At this point, I often feel too unsafe to react in any way whatsoever
New hand-me-down home found for UEA Journalism
The building’s £80,000 worth of high-tech radio studios were fated for demolition
Living vs. Surviving: Questioning the disorder
The hardest part of recovery is realising that your mental illness is not your friend
“Shock and betrayal”: Revenge porn on the rise as legislation changes
As cases increase, it is vital that our legal system recognises the damage of intimate image abuse
Paediatric Nurse warns: “It could be me or you”
The frontline worker loves her job, but is ‘tired and drained’
“Use us or lose us”, coffee shop owner says
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, independent coffee shops are being hit particularly hard
“Music makes me present”: Kitty Fitz talks about dissociation, girl gangs, and the positives of quarantine
I spoke to up and coming artist Kitty Fitz about her new music video
Universal Credit: Lifeline to punchline
Encouraged by proposed government cuts to Universal Credit, many people’s classism and prejudice against low-income families is showing
Eat vs. Starve: Facing the disorder
What is it about eating disorders that makes them such an insidious and deadly sickness?
Dungeons & Dragons & Daddy Issues
Why D&D is the best free therapy you’ll probably never take advantage of
The Cosmic Implications of The Cat in the Hat (2003)
This film upset me on a very personal level
Axing poetry is not the solution. Instead, we must rewrite it
I spoke to former Children’s Laureate/poet collector Chris Riddell about the ways in which poetry is suffering under GCSE teaching
Bodies are God
What can quarantine can teach us about body positivity?