Visual Journalism

2016 — present

At BBC News we aim to create engaging data visualisations making it easier for the audience to comprehend and interpret data-driven insights and complex stories.

Here is a collection of infographics, maps and charts I’ve worked on since 2016 ~ if you want to see the full sweep, see here


Tips on how to save energy at home and help the planet

It is widely accepted the UK needs to revamp its ageing and draughty housing if it is to reach its climate targets. With Britain's buildings accounting for about a fifth of the country's carbon emissions, a raft of upgrades will be needed if the country has any hope of reaching its goal of net zero emissions by 2050.


World Cup 2018: Everything you need to know in seven charts

Are Germany really that good at penalties? How important is home advantage? And which Mexican defender has the same World Cup scoring record as Cristiano Ronaldo? As World Cup fever sets in, we answer all that and more...


Afghanistan war: Tracking the killings in August 2019

An average of 74 men, women and children were killed every day in Afghanistan throughout the month of August, the BBC has found. The findings show unrelenting violence affects almost the entire country as US negotiations to withdraw after 18 years of war are in disarray.


Is anything left of Mosul?

The brutal fight to rid Mosul of so-called Islamic State has left the northern Iraqi city in ruins, thousands dead and survivors scattered far and wide. Just how much devastation was caused by the battle between Iraq’s forces - backed by US-led air strikes - and the militant group, and what will happen now?

While the battle for Mosul is over after nine months of fighting, its people are facing a humanitarian crisis on a catastrophic scale.

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