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Rapping up stereotypes
Headliners reporters rap up how hip-hop has been a source of inspiration and good in their lives - a far cry from the association with gangs, drugs and crime often portrayed in the media
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The trouble with parents
Babies should be taken away from bad parents rather than trying to fix families that can’t be fixed. That’s the view of Martin Narey, chief executive of the children's charity Barnardo's, who spoke out recently after a spate of recent tragedies involving the deaths of children.
In this podcast Headliners reporters from Mill Lane Youth Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, respond to Narey’s views and discuss what, in their view, a child really needs.
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Post War Perspectives
As part of London's 2012 Olympic celebrations, Headliners reporters looked back to when London last had the games in 1948. They compared their perceptions of East London in 1948 to the experiences of who were young in 1948, on a radio package for BBC London.
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Britain's Next Top Role Model
Fame and fortune. Sex drugs and rock and roll. Are these the things young people aspire to? Headliners reporters from the Kings Corner Project investigate just who exactly young people are looking up to. And, if people in the public eye know that they have a responsibility to act like worthy role models.
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School Daze
Rachel Tombs, 12, has been to school in three countries. No stranger to being the 'new girl', she gives some useful advice to those who find themselves in a similar position.
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