Alice Hutton is an award-winning, British journalist working in print, radio and TV.
Her work has appeared on national television and radio including BBC News at Six and Ten, Radio 4, BBC World, ITN and in print in The Sunday Times, The Times, The Guardian, The Observer, BBC News online, The Telegraph, The Independent and The Atlantic.
Since 2020 she has been a freelance US correspondent based on the east coast, covering social affairs, politics, crime and general news and features.
In 2018 she was awarded the George Weidenfeld Bursary by the International Journalists’ Programmes (IJP) and spent two months in Berlin as a reporter for the national Der Tagesspiegel newspaper.
She was one of the John Schofield Trust's Young Broadcasters of 2017/2018, was part of BBC World’s German-language speaking team in Berlin covering the German general election in 2017 and the terror attack on Berlin’s Christmas market in 2016.
She has received public order/riot training, radio field producing and packaging, and shoot-edit training with the BBC.
She started in local newspapers where she won Feature Writer of the Year in 2010 and 2011 at the East of England Media Awards and 2013 at the London and South East England Media Awards.
She is available for commissions and commercial work.