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  • Eritrean Youth Club explore what a safe neighbourhood is What makes your neighbourhood safe? Young people from the Eritrean Youth Club in Islington, came together to suggest how they could make the area that they live in a more safer environment. 16 November 2011
  • Loud 'N' Clear Issue 13 Loud ‘N’ Clear Issue 13 is a magazine produced by Headliners reporters from Islington. 21 June 2011
  • Waste and Recycling Reporter, Beatrice Yeung thinks globally on how the environment's future is in our hands. 21 May 2011
  • Trust the Teens - Team Challenge Headliners journalists in Sunderland set out to challenge the negative perceptions of young people today 24 September 2010
  • A Louder Voice 3 Welcome to the third and last edition of A Louder Voice showcasing the work of young people from Headliners (UK) 20 September 2010
  • Act For Change Radio Homophobia and Territorial Battles: The debates covered when Act for Change’s teamed up with Headliners. 15 September 2010
  • Climate Change: Are You Hearing It? In the run up to the Climate Change summit in Copenhagen, residents of Doncaster, one of the areas worst affected by the floods of 2007, came face to face with Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband. Headliners made this report. 4 June 2010
  • Underage Pregnancy Is underage pregnancy still an issue? What is the public's opinion? What advice do abortion clinics offer? Young journalists from Castle Vale, Birmingham, investigate. 10 May 2010
  • Bullying Having experienced bullying themselves, young journalists from Erdington, Birmingham, ask what other young people would do if they were bullied. 1 April 2010
  • PM says "Just do it!" Annie Pickering and Aakash Bharania are covering the historic United Nations Framework Climate Change Convention in Copenhagen after winning a competition run by PLAN UK, which helps children in the poorest countries of the world. 15 December 2009
  • Crime on Graffiti Graffiti – originally a noun to describe ‘scratching onto a property,’ has attracted the attention of both the police and art dealers. It has been used to mark territory, express political opinions and create pieces of art. From Basquiat to Banksy, this controversial artform has resulted in much public debate. Is graffiti art or crime? Should it be legalised or should we protect our blank urban canvas? 17 August 2009
  • Climate of Fear Climate Camp protester Alex Kinnane made national news when footage emerged of him being hit by police at the G20 protests in April. Here he talks to Headliners about the violence and intimidation he witnessed at the demonstration. 19 May 2009
  • Drug Pressures in Alum Rock Young reporters from Alum Rock, Birmingham, investigate the pressures placed on their peers to take drugs. 6 April 2009
  • Skaters Have Their Say Headliners reporters from Kings Heath compare skate parks in Birmingham and ask what improvements could be done to their own by interviewing the architect who designed it and the councillor who funded it. 6 April 2009
  • Reporters write for Hackney Today Young people in Hackney have their say 19 December 2008

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