I’ve written pieces for the Guardian for more than a decade now, covering anything from greening projects and road safety protests, to what autonomous vehicles mean for cycling and walking in cities. My latest articles can be found on my Guardian page, and below, in this handy RSS feed.

Older pieces, below:

Interview with transport minister, Jesse Norman, for the Guardian

Article on ebikes for a Guardian cycling supplement, September 2017

 

For Guardian Cities: where is the world's most walkable city?

 

Exclusive from Lisbon on the city's innovative electric bike hire and transportation programme

Exclusive on the Met Police's introduction of a close pass initiative

On the introduction of London's first dockless bike hire scheme. Words and images by me; July 2017

On a new trend to replace office car parking with space for cycles and showers; June 2017

On whether Transport for London's new cycling plans are a good idea or a waste of time; June 2017

My piece on how driverless cars might interact with cycles in the future; June 2017

On the closure of Bank junction in London to all but buses, cycles and pedestrians; May 2017

 

My exclusive interview with London's new Walking and Cycling Commissioner, Will Norman - his first major interview; April 2017

Investigation for Guardian Sustainable Business into whether the "gig economy" is making UK roads less safe; March 2017