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Katie Lamborn

Katie Lamborn is the Guardian's head of video. 


October 2024

  • Israel-Gaza: one year on
    My life behind the lens: one year reporting from the war in Gaza – video

    Majdi Fathi is a freelance photojournalist living and working from al-Aqsa hospital, the only functioning facility in central Gaza. He documented his past year living and reporting from the war, travelling all around the Gaza Strip, and also looking after his young family

September 2024

  • After the riots: the Muslim women filming everything to stay safe – video

    Lila Tamea was one of the worshippers inside Abdullah Quilliam Society mosque in Liverpool when it was targeted by far-right rioters in August. In the weeks that followed, Lila took a leading role in trying to rebuild her community after the violence

August 2024

  • The Gaza Sunbirds, a team of paracyclists from Gaza, have gone from a war-ravaged Palestinian territory to Belgium, Italy and Kazakhstan in pursuit of their dream: to represent Palestine at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris

    7:59

    My Paralympic dream: the amputee from Gaza cycling for Palestine – video

  • When about 50 people turned up to a far-right rally outside the Abdullah Quilliam Society mosque in Liverpool, Adam Kelwick saw it as a chance to heal divisions

    2:28

    Why a Liverpool imam reached out to a far-right rally outside his mosque – video

  • Across the West Bank, battles between the Israeli Defence Forces and various Palestinian factions have been going on for decades. The Guardian’s Bethan McKernan visited Nur Shams refugee camp to see first hand what the effects of this spiral of violence is having on its residents, and meet with those taking up arms in response.

    12:42

    On the ground
    'Little Gaza’: Inside the fight for the West Bank

  • Rising concerns over living costs and housing shortages have fueled a mounting scepticism of mass immigration policies. Leyland Cecco spends time in Toronto – a rapidly growing city where rent is up more than 40% in just two years – to understand the sharp shift in opinion

    13:00

    Why is anti-immigration sentiment on the rise in Canada? – video

July 2024

  • Debbie cares full-time for her elderly mother, works part-time as a cleaner, and claims carer's allowance of £81.90 a week. But she was one of hundreds of thousands of carers to receive a demand from the Department for Work and Pensions to pay back large sums of money for inadvertently going slightly over the earnings limit. Now Debbie and carers like her are starting to fight back and demand change to the system

    8:50

    Carer's allowance crisis
    I'm under attack and fighting back: the scandal trapping carers - video

  • Sierra Leone is facing a drug abuse epidemic with young people becoming addicted to ‘kush’ – a deadly cocktail containing chemicals and even human bones. The government has announced a crackdown on kush and called the crisis a national emergency as people are dying from its use

    12:57

    Inside the war on kush: The drug ‘mixed with human bones’ taking over Sierra Leone – video

  • Less than a week after a failed assassination attempt, Donald Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination in Milwaukee. But supposed nods to national unity gave way to partisan falsehoods, as the former president was anointed at a moment of national crisis

    10:40

    Anywhere but Washington
    Inside Trump’s alternative reality: behind the scenes at the RNC - video

  • On a non-stop road and rail trip, John Harris and John Domokos go from Rishi Sunak's well to-do seat in Yorkshire via County Durham and Lanarkshire to arrive amidst the new-town community spirit of Milton Keynes on election day. Everywhere people are holding places together: will a victorious Labour party soak up those vibes?

    18:49

    Anywhere but Westminster
    So what does the future look like now? | Anywhere but Westminster - video

June 2024

  • Anywhere but Westminster
    Here's what you find under Labour's 'landslide': doubters, abstainers and independents - video

  • Anywhere but Westminster
    Why are the Tories collapsing? These true-blue towns know the answers - video

May 2024

  • Behind the magic
    David Copperfield ‘was in my nightmares’: the women alleging sexual misconduct - video

    A Guardian US investigation is reporting allegations of sexual misconduct and inappropriate behaviour by illusionist David Copperfield. Testimonies from two women, both of whom are portrayed by actors, describe their alleged experiences and the impact it had on their lives
  • Hunger strikes for Gaza: a look inside the Princeton student protests – video

    Princeton University students have been protesting in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza since 25 April, their goal being to get the US university to divest from Israel. The Guardian spoke to some of the students and faculty at the encampment to hear their reasons for being there, and how they feel they have been portrayed by the media
  • 'Fed up of politics': the view from Blackpool on byelection day – video

    Ahead of the byelection in Blackpool South, the Guardian takes the temperature in the once prosperous northern coastal town, with many voters expressing complete apathy and disdain for the state of politics

March 2024

  • Made in Britain
    Our lives in the UK asylum system: 'the power of fear' – video

    The Guardian has been working with a group of community reporters in Rochdale and Oldham who wanted to highlight the realities for women in the asylum system across Greater Manchester. Supported by the Elephants Trail, the group met women stuck in the asylum backlog, women traumatised by detention and women struggling to find housing. They were all volunteering in their communities, while reckoning with a hostile climate towards refugees and asylum seekers. This film is part of a collaborative video series called Made in Britain
  • Anywhere but Washington
    Is Joe Biden's bid for re-election in trouble? – video

    In the vital swing state of Michigan, growing fractures among the Democratic base could spell trouble for Joe Biden in the November election. As party loyalists canvas in the run up to a primary vote, a protest movement against the president’s support for the war in Gaza gains momentum. Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone visit the state.
  • Made in Britain
    Britain's broken welfare system is leaving our community on the brink – video

    The Guardian has been working with a group of community reporters in Rochdale in greater Manchester, who turned the lens on a benefits system that they have seen unfairly penalising vulnerable people in their town. The group of reporters from the Elephants Trail met friends, family and others in the community trying to navigate the system, and consider how they can use those stories to advocate for change across the country. This film is part of a collaborative video series called Made in Britain.

February 2024

  • Made in Britain
    A view from Rochdale: ‘Democracy has gone out of the window’ – video

  • The UK housing crisis
    The London ‘hell’ estate fighting back: murders, fires and broken lifts

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