About 

  • Lauren Said-Moorhouse is an award-winning senior producer for CNN International, specializing in breaking news and live events.

    Based in London, she writes and edits distinctive content -- both from the field and working with correspondents -- in addition to homepage programming.

    She also writes CNN's Royal News with Max Foster -- a weekly dispatch with the latest on the Queen and her family, and has reported extensively on senior royals including joining the Sussexes on their 2019 tour of southern Africa.

    Since joining CNN in 2011, Said-Moorhouse has contributed to the network's coverage of major world events. She has covered the coronavirus pandemic, US President Joe Biden's recent trip to Europe, the brutal killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Brexit and several European and African elections.

    She has also reported on multiple terror attacks in Europe and the fight against ISIS -- including those at Westminster Bridge and Parsons Green in London, as well as attacks in Manchester and Stockholm.

    Additionally, she has reported extensively on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's asylum and stay at the Ecuadorian embassy in London as well as his continuing legal battles, arrest and extradition hearings to the US.

    Said-Moorhouse graduated from the University of Technology Sydney with a Master of Arts in Journalism. She has also produced stories and multimedia for the BBC, Yahoo!, The Sydney Morning Herald and the Phuket Gazette among others.

    Want to suggest a story? You can reach her at lauren.moorhouse@cnn.com and follow her on Twitter @laurenmoorhouse.