Never work on your CV while watching Thor

I am the story teller, the knower of things.

(Broadcast Journalist)

I hold a great sadness for I know of the war, the greed, the unfairness of it all, and the numbers who live and work and die.

(While we do not always cover conflicts in the Central African Republic for example, I consume huge amounts of media and keep abrest of international journalism. I also have a wide knowledge of the state of the UK, the disparity in wages, and spend many hours going through Census Data and publications of the Office of National Statistics.)

When death comes for one of ours, and steals them on some dark road in the terrible night, it is my voice who calls their name.

(Police will inform the media of the identity of sudden deaths once the family has given consent.)

I am justice seen, if not justice done. I am the scourge of the wrong doer.

(I read all the court lists.)

When the floods threatened our towns, I was the one crying out to the people: Be ready! Be safe! I am the warning, I am the bell that tolls loud across the land.

(We work closely with the Environment Agency and form part of their disaster planning protocol.)

I am the questioner, I am the wisest women in the world, for I know that I know nothing. Those who claim to know, who claim to represent, those are the ones I question most of all.

(We have good relationships with local authorities and MPs. This does not mean we will not hold their actions to account.)

I am the voice of balance, the voice of good, the voice in your homes. I am the voice.