Jennifer Nadel is a qualified barrister, author, speaker, campaigner and an award-winning journalist. She’s reported for the BBC, Channel 4 and ITN from around the world.
As ITV’s Home Affairs Editor, she was one of the UK’s most senior female television correspondents and set up and led a bureau of reporters, producers and crew. Her book on the Sarah Thornton case highlighted the way the law discriminates against women who’ve experienced domestic violence and was made into a BBC Film and Channel 4 documentary.
Her investigative report from Bosnia for ITV showed that rape was being used as a weapon of war by the Serbs. It was later used by UN War Crimes investigators. Her most recent book, co-authored with Gillian Anderson, explores women's rights. Her most recent film told the story of Grenfell survivors still living in hotels.
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She is the co-founder of Compassion in Politics and speaks on a range of issues on both sides of the Atlantic.