The Sunday Times • 14th January 2024 I’ve had tinnitus for 20 years. Here’s a promising solution Years of sweaty gigs have left an ever-ringing ‘ghost wasp’ in Jamie Fullerton’s ears. Scientists think their app could put millions like him on the path to a cure.
The Sunday Times • 13th August 2022 Forget Tiger King: the life and grizzly death of Ohio’s bear king Like Netflix’s Joe Exotic, Sam Mazzola was a larger-than-life animal collector who used his menagerie to lure young men. Jamie Fullerton reports on a chilling tale.
The Sunday Times Travel • 17th April 2022 Postcard from Tbilisi: Ukrainian flags are everywhere Young Russians fleeing economic sanctions have converged on Georgia, and memories of the 2008 invasion are fresh in people’s minds.
The Times • 24th January 2020 Chinese student jailed for ‘mocking Xi’ on Twitter while in US Luo Daiqing, 20, was detained in July after returning to China from the University of Minnesota.
The Times • 21st January 2020 Beijing admits deadly virus can be passed between people A respiratory virus that has killed three people and spread to four Asian countries can be passed between humans, China has warned after the number of cases tripled.
The Times • 21st January 2020 China starts testing new drone patrol boat at sea China has conducted the first sea trial of a new combat drone boat known as the Jari.
The Times • 20th January 2020 China suspected of cover‑up over Sars‑like virus Fears are growing that the outbreak of a deadly new respiratory virus in China is much bigger than first thought.
The Times • 20th January 2020 Theme park says sorry for bungee‑jumping pig stunt Footage of a pig being bound to a bungee rope and then pushed off a 68-metre tower at Meixin Red Wine Town in southwest China, triggered outrage online.
The Times • 7th May 2019 China’s gig economy finds a niche for snappy crayfish peelers Successful applicants would need to be able to peel 1.5kg of crayfish within half an hour.
The Times • 4th February 2019 Taiwan leader attacks Beijing over ‘lack of democracy’ President Tsai of Taiwan has criticised Beijing for “lacking democracy” in a Chinese New Year address to the public urging political change on the mainland.
The Times • 2nd February 2019 Heritage clash over holy Instagram steps at Batu Caves The vast staircase outside Batu Caves, a Hindu temple site in Kuala Lumpur, has become a blessing for keen Instagrammers.
The Times • 1st February 2019 Bangkok sends drones to clean out the smog About 50 water-spraying drones were flown over Bangkok yesterday morning as part of frantic efforts to tackle surging air pollution levels.
The Times • 31st January 2019 Year of pig is no excuse to overeat, pupils told Pupils at a school in China have been made to weigh themselves and threatened with stringent exercise routines if they overindulge during the holidays.
The Times • 30th July 2018 Cambodia strongman wins again The man who has ruled Cambodia since 1985 declared a landslide victory in the country’s general election last night after a campaign marred by claims of voter intimidation.
The Times • 20th July 2018 The strongman of Cambodia is ready to tighten his grip The Khmer Will Party claim to represent the spirit of the country's dissolved opposition, but the election result seems inevitable.
The Times • 13th July 2018 Chinese hotels strike a blow in trade war with ‘tax on US customers’ A trade war between Washington and Beijing has led some Chinese hotels and restaurants to begin raising prices for American customers.
The Times • 28th June 2018 Unruly pets? Chinese police trace owners on dog and bone Chinese police have introduced a dog monitoring app that functions like a driving licence points system.
The Times • 27th June 2018 Chinese military circles Taiwan after Tsai Ing-wen’s call to arms Beijing has lashed out at Taiwan’s leader and announced that its military has been conducting new “encircling manoeuvres” around the self-governing island.
The Times • 25th June 2018 Chinese censors open the door to Facebook on Hainan island China is to relax its ban on some international social media websites on the holiday island.
The Times • 22nd June 2018 Activists dampen Yulin dog meat celebration China’s annual dog meat festival in Yulin is more subdued this year following pressure from local activists to close it down.