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I am a London-based journalist writing for both Polish and British media outlets and an activist working with #PolesinUK
I am a London-based journalist writing for both Polish and British media outlets and an activist working with #PolesinUK
I was closely involved in the life of the Polish community in the UK as a Board Member of the Polish Social and Cultural Association (POSK), the largest community centre in the UK and a founder of POSK Cinema, UK's first-ever Polish community cinema
Stadium TV presenter for the Premier League clash between Manchester United - Liverpool FC for Poland's leading sports channel Canal+ Sport
In this episode for World Press Freedom Day we look at the pressures on independent journalism in two EU countries
The EU hopes to proceed with the adoption of the UK data and law-enforcement adequacy decisions "by the end of May, beginning of June," EU commissioner Didier Reynders said today.
My two-piece radio report from Peterborough on the impact of Brexit on Polish-British relations
Polish Londoners longing for a more accurate portrayal of their country’s history take stock of the epic BBC series
The Polish ambassador has asked his compatriots to ‘seriously consider’ returning. But it’s not his decision to make
Five UK-based correspondents from European newspapers reveal their hectic lives and their readers’ views on Britain since the referendum
Did you know that London even served as the de facto capital of Poland at one point?
At first I cursed the makers of the hit commercial for making me cry. Then I realised that the story reveals so much about the lives of migrants
While most Poles who have settled in the UK plan to stay, many of the 5,200 Polish students at British universities intend to return to their homeland. Three graduates explain why
Britons who want to remain in the EU are flocking to apply for Polish passports, the country’s ambassador to London has revealed.
We don’t have a say in the referendum, but the politicians and press talk about us as if we are an underclass who cannot read – and it’s terrifying