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Children's Express to launch multimedia exhibition
Children's Express relaunches under new name
Grant for young people's journalism charity
Lloyds TSB Foundation gives nearly £10,000 to Headliners to help young people in north London.
Headliners documentary reveals discrimination faced by care leavers
Headliners Launch Event Photographs
Photographs for the Headliners launch event held on Tuesday 30 January 2007 at BAFTA on Piccadilly, London.
Headliners members report for BBC Newsline
Twelve young people from Headliners in Northern Ireland make a series of TV reports for BBC Blast and BBC Newsline
Headliners set to work with hundreds more young people
Youth journalism charity Headliners gets £300,000 funding to turn young people’s passions into community action
Headliners to launch photography exhibition and magazine
Youth media group Headliners will hold a combined double launch next Tuesday, July 3, 2007 of a new photographic art exhibition and their new magazine, Off the Walls.
Headliners winning documentary on Autism
Jack Petchey gives donation to Headliners
Youth journalism charity Headliners recently received a cheque for £10,000 towards running activities in north and east London from the Jack Petchey Foundation.
Journalists win Front Page award
Two reporters from the London office of Children's Express collected their award from Andrew Neil at a ceremony at the British Library.
Knowing Myself: A Photography Exhibition by Young Londoners
Members of Headliners in London have been involved in a programme of photography which has resulted in the best of their work being displayed at an art gallery in east London.
Launch of mental health magazine for young people by young people
Lottery promises a brighter future for vulnerable youngsters
Peter Hain tells young journalists it is time to lower voting age to 16.
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Wales, Peter Hain MP, has said he thinks lowering the age of voting to 16 is vital to getting young people interested in politics.
Teenagers take over job of England's Children's Commissioner
Two 17-year-olds from London will step into the shoes of England’s Children’s Commissioner, Sir Al Aynsley-Green as part of 11 MILLION Takeover Day.
Teens speak out on eating disorder and lack of professional services
Young care leavers campaign for housing
Young Derry and Letterkenny people to present radio show
A group of 30 young people from the Headliners Media Project in Derry and the Letterkenny Youth Information Centre will present a radio show this Easter Bank Holiday Monday on Highland Radio.
Young public speakers take on House of Lords