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I am a freelance BBC Broadcast Journalist, presenter and writer.
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Law to prevent parents greeting teachers in supermarkets; Non-Uniform lies exposed; Child's Mum's real bedtime rule exposed.
A satirical article discusses a proposed law to prevent parents from engaging in conversations with teachers in public places like supermarkets, supported by a fictional organization called Please Recognise A Teacher’s Space. It humorously highlights parents' social media reactions and the absurdity of enforcing such a law. The article also debunks the myth that children forget non-uniform days, revealing it is actually the parents who forget. Additionally, it humorously exposes exaggerated claims made by a child about their home life, which are refuted by the mother.
Awkward School Move; Peppa Plastic Pollution; New Car Laws for Kids
Emily Parpington's social faux-pas may force her daughter Poppy to change schools. Researchers at Half Hard University blame Peppa Pig toys for significant plastic pollution in oceans, with various marine animals affected. Kevin and Anthony Book-Bag's 'No Food in the New Car' rule was broken during a family trip, leading to a messy car interior. The editor shares a personal anecdote about parenting challenges.
There Are Good People: A tale of lost keys, customer service, and a BAFTA winning actor's future project.
A personal story of losing car keys and the ensuing ordeal with RAC customer service, highlighting the disparity between the company's promises and actual service. The narrative includes interactions with helpful individuals, including a friend and a stranger named Carl who found the keys. The author also briefly mentions an encounter with BAFTA-winning actress Vicky McClure. The story underscores the importance of good customer service and the kindness of strangers.
Freelance BBC presenter: How the Journalists’ Charity saved me in pandemic
The article recounts the personal experience of a freelance BBC presenter who lost his job due to the pandemic lockdown in April 2020. Struggling financially and mentally, he found solace and support through the Journalists’ Charity, which provided crucial financial assistance and guidance. Despite initial challenges with the BBC's support system, the presenter eventually diversified his career into podcast production and other media roles, thanks to the charity's help. The narrative highlights the importance of seeking help and the positive impact of the Journalists’ Charity during unprecedented times.
A parenting interview with social media influencer and former TOWIE star, Lucy Mecklenburgh. The audio was very open, flowing, and conversational. This is the written article that was commissioned for Lovedbyparents.com, parent company of the LBP Awards.
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