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Bex Sander

Data and Graphics Reporter

Bex is a data and graphics reporter who has worked on several of Tortoise's landmark data investigations including Peer Review and Hot Air. They also report on internet culture. Before retraining they worked as a chef.

Photo of Bex Sander

Bex Sander

Data and Graphics Reporter

Bex is a data and graphics reporter who has worked on several of Tortoise's landmark data investigations including Peer Review and Hot Air. They also report on internet culture. Before retraining they worked as a chef.

  • Bex Sander
    Age checks meant for children have sparked a free speech row

    Most Britons support the policy, even if it appears to be ineffective

    Mon, 4 Aug 2025

  • Bex Sander
    Ukraine peace talks in Geneva

    Did international tourists go on “sniper safaris” to Sarajevo during the siege in the mid-nineties? Why do some campaigners want to halt the new medical trial into the use of puberty blockers? What lies behind renewed efforts to find a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia?   Rebecca Moore is joined by The Observer's Stephen Armstrong, Bex Sander and Francisco Garcia, as they battle it out to pitch the top stories of the day.    **We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk  Follow us on Social Media:  @ObserverUK on X  @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok @theobserveruk.bsky.social‬ on bluesky    Host: Rebecca Moore   Producer: Poppy Bullard   Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett   To find out more about The Observer:   Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free content Head to our website observer.co.uk  Download the Tortoise app – for a listening experience curated by our journalists  

    29 min • S1, E289

  • Bex Sander
    Hot Air: methodology

    Tue, 8 Apr 2025

  • Bex Sander
    Denmark is inspiring Shabana Mahmood’s new asylum policies

    The Home Secretary has announced a raft of tough immigration controls to make the UK a less attractive destination for illegal migrants. The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh was sentenced to death, how is the UK connected to alleged corruption in her regime? And why does President Donald Trump suddenly want to release the Epstein files?   Rebecca Moore is joined by The Observer's Cat Neilan, Bex Sander and Serena Cesareo, as they battle it out to pitch the top stories of the day.    Listen to our Londongrad podcast series HERE Get your ticket for the News Meeting Live HERE  **We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk    Follow us on Social Media:  @ObserverUK on X  @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok @theobserveruk.bsky.social‬ on bluesky    Host: Rebecca Moore Producer: Amalie Sortland Executive Producer: Katie Gunning   To find out more about The Observer:   Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free content Head to our website observer.co.uk  Download the Tortoise app – for a listening experience curated by our journalists

    35 min • S1, E287

  • Bex Sander
    What Amazon’s outage reveals about who runs the internet

    Which international peacekeeping forces might be present in Gaza, and what will their role be? Is the fact that kids on free school meals do worse in their GCSEs a symptom of a failed state? Does the Amazon outage show that the internet is too reliant on a small number of companies?   Rebecca Moore is joined by The Observer's Stephen Armstrong, Bex Sander and Ruth Michaelson as they pitch their top story of the day.   

    36 min • S1, E281

  • Bex Sander
    What it means to recognise a Palestinian state

    Could Tiktok become MAGA-tok? What are the implications of recognising a Palestinian state? Should Rwanda be hosting an international cycling competition? Rebecca Moore is joined by The Observer's Stephen Armstrong, Bex Sander and Serena Cesareo as they pitch their top stories of the day.  

    32 min • S1, E270

  • Bex Sander
    How Trump rules like a king

    Since returning to the White House in January, President Trump has issued more than 200 executive orders. Yet so far, only 20 proposed bills have become law. Writer: Bex Sander Producer: Amalie Sortland Episode Photography: Joe Mee Executive producer: Rebecca Moore

    8 min • S1, E1193

  • Bex Sander
    A new era of global superpowers

    Will Afghanistan get the aid it needs? Is China the new America when it comes to globalisation? Could a lawsuit from a dark corner of the internet affect the Online Safety Act? Rebecca Moore is joined by Observer reporters Stephen Armstrong, Phoebe Davis and Bex Sander as they pitch their stop stories of the day.  

    32 min • S1, E264

  • Bex Sander
    Age verification could make the internet more dangerous

    The Online Safety Act requires users to hand over detailed personal information but there's a lack of transparency about what happens to this data afterwards.

    6 min • S1, E1164

  • Bex Sander
    Are credit card companies the biggest force in online content moderation?

    Hundreds of thousands of games have disappeared from platforms in a crackdown, raising questions about who should be making decisions about content moderation.    

    8 min • S1, E1160

  • Bex Sander
    The crypto gamblers betting $200 million on Zelensky’s clothes

    How the Ukrainian president’s outfit at a NATO summit dinner became an eye-watering test case for betting’s new frontier

    7 min • S1, E1153

  • Bex Sander
    AI slop is everywhere

    OpenAI launched Sora and Meta released Vibes - apps that turn text prompts into videos, inspiring creations from Ronald McDonald on Love Island to a skydiving dog.

    6 min • S1, E1225

  • Bex Sander
    Could AI mean the end for influencers?

    Last week, a six-hour livestream hosted by an AI-generated influencer drew 13 million views and generated $7.5 million in sales for Baidu- a Chinese tech company.

    6 min • S1, E1137

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