BBC • 19th August 2024 The awkward questions behind Hungary's football revival Seventy years ago - 150 miles south of Stuttgart, where the two teams' met at Euro 2024 on Wednesday - Hungary faced West Germany in the World Cup final.
The Guardian • 22nd June 2018 Billy Elliot musical axes dates in Hungary amid claims it could 'turn children gay’
The Globe and Mail • 4th June 2018 Michael Ignatieff fights for Central European University’s future amid far-right’s rise CEU’s defiant stand against the Orbán government is a frontline battle for liberal thought, education and democratic standards in Europe.
Al Jazeera • 11th May 2018 Orban's media I researched, co-wrote and produced this TV show for Al Jazeera's The Listening Post
The Guardian • 11th January 2018 Viktor Orbán’s reckless football obsession A Guardian Long Read on Viktor Orbán's stadium building frenzy.
Time Out Budapest • 4th February 2017 Signs of the Times - The Two-Tailed Dog Party First appeared in Time Out Budapest, March 2010
DW.COM • 4th February 2017 Satire one of few remaining bastions in Orban's Hungary | World | | 04.01.2017
Telegraph.co.uk • 1st November 2016 'Come to Hungary - we're already working in London' says pro-immigration billboard campaign
The Telegraph • 1st November 2016 Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban investigated over €2m EU funding spent on 'absurd' vintage train line
Deutsche Welle • 1st November 2016 New state-backed textbook casts Hungary's Orban in flattering light
The Guardian • 23rd January 2015 Gergely Bogányi’s ‘Batpiano’ has a tone to match its spaceship looks
The Guardian • 12th December 2014 Hungarian masterpiece spotted in Stuart Little film to be auctioned
The Guardian • 24th February 2014 The homeless Hungarian lottery winner who is giving his money to charity
The Guardian • 16th February 2014 Homeless Hungarian man hits lottery jackpot with his last few coins
The Guardian • 7th October 2013 Hungary drops plan to name street after antisemitic author Cécile Tormay
The Guardian • 13th August 2013 Eastern European autocrats pose new test for democracy Fixing for Ian Traynor.