Bryony Smith

Hello! I'm Bryony Smith, a journalist and broadcaster with an interest in politics, arts, culture, environmental issues and international affairs. 


I’m currently working as a Production Journalist at ITV News Anglia. I have a master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from City, University of London. I’ve sourced and edited packages for radio and TV, edited podcasts and written a mix of articles from short posts to long features.

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Express.co.uk • 1st March 2021

Link to articles written for the Daily Express

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Baby feet
City News • 19th May 2020

What’s it like having a baby during a lockdown?

New mum Tami White tells us about her experience of having a baby during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Girls as young as eleven are being catcalled on London's streets.
City News • 19th May 2020

Over 9000 girls have been catcalled in London

A chalk art Instagram account is raising awareness of street harassment in London.
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Novelty Automation arcade games
City News • 27th February 2020

Holborn arcade celebrates 5th birthday and raises awareness about politics

Novelty Automation uses humour to raise awareness about serious political and social issues.
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The Blue Light Symphony Orchestra is the first orchestra for all emergency service personnel
City News • 13th February 2020

London Orchestra is using music to improve mental health and well-being

The Blue Light Symphony Orchestra is encouraging people to pick up an instrument in order to treat PTSD, stress and anxiety.
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Word on the Water Bookshop King's Cross
City News • 30th January 2020

How using creative spaces might help tackle the high street crisis

The owner of a bookshop on a repurposed 100-year-old barge near King's Cross says retailers should embrace a more "creative approach".
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Mobile Phone
29th December 2019

Westminster is the worst area in London for phone theft

Police figures show over 33,000 mobiles have been stolen- in three years.
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Three women standing
28th December 2019

Only 13 Councils in England and Wales have a menopause policy

With more menopausal women in work–should a policy be compulsory?
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Susan working on a chair at the The Loop in Hackney
City News • 31st October 2019

‘The Loop’: Upcycling centre aims to combat loneliness by bringing community together

A community initiative says it is promoting community integration and helping people feel less isolated
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Christ Apostolic Church in Hackney which is categorised by Historic England as Priority A - Immediate risk of further rapid deterioration.
City News • 24th October 2019

More than 600 historic sites in London are at risk of being lost says Historic England

Places of worship, parks, and gardens across the capital have fallen into disrepair.
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