A dad says he was “repeatedly punched in the head” by a group of “violent teenagers” when protecting his 15-year-old son – who he is now terrified for his life.
Swimmers had to stand outside in the cold with just their towels after “nearly 100” people were evacuated from a leisure centre in Archway.
A kebab shop which was alight in Beckenham was warned about fire safety concerns just months before.
As a reporter I’ve spent years covering major incidents in London – but as part of a series of reports on gun and knife crime I joined police on the streets in Kilburn to see what they do to keep the area safe.
Gun crime is rising in Brent, which has the fourth highest number of reported incidents in London over recent months
There was an ethereal energy in the UK’s biggest nightclub as the major Red Bull Culture Clash event in London returned, after nearly a decade since it last took place.
The Mayor of London pledged to look into concerns for school children’s safety as campaigner call for more buses on a “ghost” bus route.
Hundreds of people called for more peak time buses for schoolchildren and commuters on a service described as a “ghost” route.
Replacement services for the Northern line due to repeated closures this year have been blasted as “chaotic” as nearly 200 people were left waiting for buses.
A horrific hoax in which parents and teachers were falsely accused of being part of a Satanic paedophile ring in Hampstead made for a dramatic news story – but Channel 4’s 90-minute documentary is a stark reminder of how deeply this affected innocent mothers.
Billboards promoting an adult model’s website containing pornographic content cropped up across London.
A comedian whose sitcom that aired on Channel 4 teased that the finale is a “bit of a love letter” to Watford.
When two Muslim families discovered their dead relatives had had strangers buried on top of them during the first lockdown, a campaign started to resolve a longstanding “oversight” about the deeds of graves.
It is believed around a thousand people gathered at Cassiobury Park to show their support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
It’s not that easy to just think of a game and create it, indie game developers express. Joseph Reaidi asks game developers Ryan Pinfield of Static Games and Jonathan Ridgway of Rebourne Studios about their experiences in creating a hit game.
On May 18, 2014, I decided to launch a blog called YBAX to begin practicing my writing skills.
Here is my portfolio highlighting just some of my work over the years.
It includes a range of different topics – showcasing different skills.
Visit the ‘categories‘ page to see a break-down of different stories.
An NQJ multimedia journalist who has worked with over 22 Newsquest titles for over six years.
I have covered local issues, politics, breaking news, crime and entertainment within London and Watford.
It has involved reporting on the untold and highlighting wrongdoings, balancing multiple major stories at the same time and keeping up with an extremely fast-paced news environment.
My interests in writing tend to revolve around breaking news, crime, politics, in-depth features, entertainment, technology and video games.
JOSEPH READI – MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST PORTFOLIO