In 1998 he was one of the first field reporters at the BBC to be issued with a Nera M4 Satellite in 1998 which enabled him to operate as a single-person radio broadcaster.
His work during the British General Election of 2010 was reviewed in The Daily Telegraph.
[1] He has written about his life as a reporter working overseas as he travelled from Nepal to Tunisia and Eastern Europe in 2015.
[3] He has reported on court cases including that of the nurse Lucy Letby[4] and Brian Buckle who spent five and a half years in prison for crimes he didn't commit.
[5] In June 2024 he covered the disappearance of Jay Slater in Tenerife on TV [6] and the BBC website.