Charlotte Briere-Edney
Charlotte Briere-Edney is a successful broadcaster, presenter and journalist.
Watch a selection of her interviews, broadcasts and reports.
Visit her website: https://charlottebriere-edney.com/
The Sudanese Army has retaken the presidential palace from the RSF - so what next for Sudan?
What next for Gaza after Israel's widespread attacks across the enclave
30-hour train siege ends with some 30 militants killed - what does it mean for security in Pakistan
Will Russia accept a ceasefire - and can Putin be trusted?
Will the Gaza ceasefire happen today?
Deadly plane crash in South Korea - what happened and what happens next
UNICEF says humanitarian law already has been broken in Lebanon
Deadliest Russian airstrike since war began hits Poltava - analysis of Ukrainian military situation
Mansour Shouman on the realities of life in Gaza after 9 months of fighting
Charlotte Briere-Edney 2024 Showreel
Why we should worry about a genocide in Sudan right now - and what can be done to stop it
Charlotte Briere-Edney's 2023 showreel
Royal Borough of Windsor gets ready for the Coronation of King Charles III
At least five cats shot by air rifles in spate of attacks in Oxfordshire
Major road closed for six months as rail works in Oxford get under way
Months of disruption after moving bridge closes major rail line
An inspector visits Clarkson's Farm as the row over the Diddly Squat rages on
Council promises it "won't expand" Zero Emission Zone if it doesn't work
Residents "flummoxed" after popular swimming spot refused bathing water status
Staff rescue hypothermic badger from frozen Oxford car park
How climate change may impact the trees growing in the UK - and what we might see in future
Council admits LTNs haven't solved traffic problems as residents face long wait for jams to ease
Footage shows LTN barriers set on fire as FOI reveals council spends £73,000 repairing them
Unique swing railway bridge over the Thames saved after decades of neglect
"We are at breaking point" - families of children with special needs say council is failing them
Deadly pandemic killing millions of trees is set to cost the economy more than a billion pounds
Tributes pour in for Oxford legend Ma Smith - as her son pledges to keep her soup kitchen running
Chilterns chalk streams under threat from this summer's drought
The Queen and Windsor: Reflecting on Elizabeth II's great love of Windsor Castle and the town
Are 'bobbies on bikes' the future of policing?