December – FT, IACC, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Irish Times, Oxfam (selected)

‘Child migrants return to Calais hoping to cross to Britain in new year’, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Dec 29, 2016 (republished by New York Times, Euronews, etc. I later spoke about this report on Talk Radio)

I did the words/reporting for these five stories from northern Iraq (with Oxfam).

iraqInterviewing a beautician in Jalawla, northern Iraq, for Oxfam. Photo by Tegid Cartwright.

‘Trump’s wall: In Central America, migrants are undeterred’, Irish Times, Dec 19, 2016

bk9b7126-1A Cuban migrant cutting another’s hair outside a shelter in Panama City, for the Irish Times.

Delighted to have been chosen for a fellowship to cover the International Anti-Corruption Conference in Panama from December 1-4.

‘”Attack the messenger, not the message”: Removing the stigma from whistleblowing’, IACC, Dec 3, 2016

‘Panama Papers: Cooperation among journalists makes the difference between national and global impact’, IACC, Dec 2, 2016

Contributed several pieces to the new Financial Times guide to Dublin, check it out here: https://hiddencities.ft.com/dublin

‘Brooklyn by the Liffey’ – on urban village Stoneybatter.

‘The return of the natives’ – on post-recession restaurant culture.

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‘The Reel Deal’ – on traditional music outside of Temple Bar.

‘Coast with the most’ – on coastal suburb Howth.

bk9b6994Reporting on protests over development at Ramlet el Baida, Beirut’s last remaining public beach, for thisisplace.org/Thomson Reuters Foundation

‘Barricades on the beach: Beirut residents fight for their waterfront’, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Dec 2, 2016 (republished by Channel News Asia & others.)

screen-shot-2016-12-03-at-10-20-30Photos available via the Reuters wire: pictures.reuters.com. Later used by the Guardian, the Atlantic’s CitylabBrookings Institution & L’Orient-Le Jour, among others. One was chosen as Al Monitor’s ‘Lebanon photo of the day.’

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