Alfred Joyner

Head of Video
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Alfred Joyner is Head of Video at IBT Media, incorporating International Business Times UK and Newsweek Europe.

Previously he worked for October Films and as a freelancer on various television documentaries for the History Channel and Arte.

He received a BA in Film and Television Studies from the University of Warwick in 2011.

Alfred Joyner

Amazon, Starbucks and Google grilled by MP's over tax

Executives from three of the world's most famous corporations - Amazon, Starbucks and Google - were grilled in a fiery encounter with British parliamentarians amid accusations that they were not paying enough tax to the Treasury.

Wenger wants to keep Walcott

Arsene Wenger has insisted that he has no plans to let England International Theo Walcott leave the Emirates, despite rumoured interest from Liverpool.

Chelsea grab late winner as Celtic stun Barcelona

Chelsea and Manchester United both scored late goals to win their games in the Champions League last night, as Celtic pulled off one of their greatest results in recent years as they beat Barcelona 2-1.

City 'finished' in Europe says Mancini

Roberto Mancini says Manchester City are 'finished' in Europe, after his side drew 2-2 against Ajax at the Etihad. City went 2-0 down in the first 20 minutes after Siem De Jong exposed the Citizen's sloppy defence.

Barack Obama wins 2012 US election

As it was announced that Barack Obama has been re-elected as US President, jubilant crowds in Chicago celebrated his win over Mitt Romney by a comfortable margin.

Mancini riled by Monaco reports

Manchester City take on Ajax in the Champions League tonight in a match that they must win if they are to stand any real chance of qualifying from the group.

Obama holds narrow lead as US goes to the polls

Millions of Americans will today head to the polls to cast their vote on the next President of the United States, with the race still neck and neck between Democrat incumbent Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney.

Toddler mauled to death by dogs at US zoo

A two year old has died after being mauled by wild dogs in a Pittsburgh Zoo. The boy fell into the African painted dog enclosure after his mother tried to give him a better view of the animals by putting him on top of the railing at the edge of the v

Wenger criticises Chelsea over referee scandal

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has condemned the way Chelsea have handled the scandal involving referee Mark Clattenburg, saying that the club should not have made the allegations over racial abuse public.

Comet to enter administration

Electrical retail chain Comet is on the verge of entering administration, putting 6,000 jobs at risk across its 240 UK stores.