About Me

Hi! I’m Isaac, an undergraduate journalism student at the University of Sheffield. I have had a variety of experiences in the media that you can find here in my portfolio. These include: published articles, radio work, TV packages, and PR practices.

My Latest Work

The UK's Water River Crisis: Up Shit Creek - Nine to Alive

Recent reports have found Britain’s waterways are drowning in sewage. It’s time to expose the fight for clean water in our rivers.


If I were to ask you to guess how many rivers in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland have clean water, what would you say? 70%? 50%? I mean, if you were really cynical you might go as low as 25%? Well, the reality is you probably weren’t cynical enough.


The Rivertrust’s State Of Our Rivers’ report found that 0% of rivers in the UK and Northern Ireland were...

Sheffield Wednesday fans continue to be ‘fed up with constant failure’ of chairman Dejphon Chansiri - ShefNews

The 1867 Group plan to voice their discontent once again with owner Chansiri, as more protests are planned for next week’s fixtures against Plymouth and Leeds. 


Jake, 36, a member of the fan group said: “My first-time watching Wednesday was on the back end of the glory days and I didn’t see much of that. I’ve seen a lot of poor chairmen, I’ve seen a lot of poor managers, I’ve seen some bad football, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen an owner so incompetent, top to bottom.”


It won’t be the f...

Live Review: Loyle Carner @ O2 Academy - Forge Press

Loyle Carner was in town on Tuesday night for his national tour after the release of his latest album ‘hugo’. His performance was intimate, memorable, and charged with emotion. The result? A seriously enjoyable evening.
The London rapper released ‘hugo’ in October 2022, and to say it has been received positively would be understatement to say the least. With The Guardian describing it as a “beautiful, blistering masterpiece”, the critically acclaimed album is a deep and personal dive into Carner...

Watch: Barnsley safeguarding team are calling for more self-referrals from the public  - ShefNews

ShefNews exclusive data reveals that referrals to Barnsley Safeguarding Team are up 55 per cent.


Only seven per cent of that number is comprised of public referrals, with the rest coming from professionals.


Cath Erine, Safeguarding Adults Service Manager for Barnsley Council, said: “I would love for more people to feel confident coming forward.


“I think the reason they don’t is that word, safeguarding. For them, it might remind them of children’s safeguarding, which may be more intrusiv...

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