
Alexandra Topping
Senior reporter for The Guardian, reporting on the story of NDAs and their impact on workplace culture.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 21min
The law change that could transform toxic workplaces
Zelda Perkins, former assistant to Harvey Weinstein, has spent years fighting against non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that silence abuse victims. Alexandra Topping, a senior reporter at The Guardian, joins her to discuss the implications of recent legal changes regarding NDAs. They dive into the dark realities of workplace misconduct and the psychological impact on victims. The conversation also highlights how new legislation in the UK aims to empower employees, fostering a culture of openness and accountability in the workplace.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 10min
Deepfakes and pornography: the plan to tackle toxic masculinity – The Latest
Alexandra Topping, a Senior reporter at The Guardian specializing in crime and gendered violence, dives into the UK government's new strategy to combat violence against women and girls. She highlights alarming statistics and the pressing need for consent education in schools. The conversation addresses the influence of online misogyny, particularly from figures like Andrew Tate, and the dangers of deepfakes. Topping also discusses vital funding for victim services and the challenges posed by overburdened support systems.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 12min
Juries out? Why Labour is scrapping some jury trials – The Latest
Joining Lucy Hough is Alexandra Topping, a Senior reporter at The Guardian focusing on crime and social issues. They explore David Lammy's proposal to replace jury trials with judge-only hearings for minor offenses, aiming to tackle court backlogs. Alexandra sheds light on the implications for victims, particularly in sexual assault cases, and discusses systemic failures in the justice system. They also address public trust concerns and the broader impact on legal diversity, raising profound questions about the future of justice.


