May 2026 Fellows' update: Leisa Nichols-Drew
Leisa Nichols-Drew (CF 2018) attended a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in recognition of work to reduce knife harm and improve community safety.
By Leisa Nichols-Drew,
Lynsey Dearlove (CF 2025) contributed to the Global Summit on Tech-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in her role as Global Director of Operations at the NO MORE Foundation.
Hosted in partnership with UN Women, the summit brought together policymakers, researchers, advocates, technologists, and people with lived experience to explore responses to online harms and technology-facilitated abuse. The themes of the event closely reflected her Churchill Fellowship research into rights-based approaches to protecting people in the digital age.
Leisa Nichols-Drew (CF 2018) attended a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in recognition of work to reduce knife harm and improve community safety.
By Leisa Nichols-Drew,
Darryl Ashford-Smith (CF 2023) was interviewed for the publication, Fire, with his business partner Lee Newman about their working partnership, UK Emergency Robotics Responders Org (UKERRO) and their work with drones. The pair hosted their second expo for the Emergency Responders industry in Greater Manchester at the end of April.
By Darryl Ashford-Smith,
Rachel Bolton-King (CF 2019) has co-authored a chapter in the upcoming book, “Handbook to Gun Violence in Society”, set to be published in April.
By Rachel Bolton-King,
Rachel Bolton-King (CF 2019) co-authored an article for The Conversation examining firearm licensing in the UK, marking thirty years since the Dunblane school shooting.
By Rachel Bolton-King,