British investigative journalist for
BBC Radio 4, and non-fiction author
Frances Gillian Abrams (born 1963) is a British investigative journalist for
BBC Radio 4, and non-fiction author. Earlier in her career she was a journalist for The Independent.
Abrams left The Independent in 2000, since when she has made investigative programmes for
BBC Radio 4's File on 4 and written features for The Guardian.[1]
Personal life
Abrams lives in
Snape, Suffolk where she runs a small chocolate making business using honey from the bees which she keeps.[3][4][5]
^Livingstone, Sophie (19 August 2002). "The twilight zone. Below the Breadline, Fran Abrams, Profile Books, 192pp, £6.99". New Statesman. 131 (4601): 37–38.
ISSN1364-7431.
^Apter, Terri (15 September 2006). "SEVEN KINGS". Times Literary Supplement (5398): 31.
ISSN0307-661X.
^Paylor, Ian (March 2010). "Learning to Fail: How Society Lets Young People Down, Fran Abrams, Abingdon, Routledge, 2010, pp. 167, ISBN 978 0 415 48396 4 (pb), £18.99". The British Journal of Social Work. 40 (2): 685–687.
doi:
10.1093/bjsw/bcq007.
ISSN1468-263X.
^Stevenson, Talitha (2 November 2012). "Seen and not heard". New Statesman. 141 (5130): 49–50.
ISSN1364-7431.