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  • Pause Magazine Summer 2010 Pause is an exciting new magazine produced by young people from East London. Offering a mixture of entertainment and advice alongside investigations into hard hitting issues, Pause showcases the talent of Headliners young journalists. 1 July 2010
  • FC Bankruptcy Football is loved and played in hundreds of countries around the world. But sadly Football is being ruined by greed and unnecessary money spending; millions of pounds are spent on footballers and manager’s wages, along with the building and up keep of stadiums, slowly resulting in clubs getting into unimaginable debts. If this continues will it be the end of professional football as we know it? 17 June 2010
  • Barriers 2 Employment Wanting to change how the world often sees them, Headliners worked with a group of care leavers about the barriers they face in trying to find employment and in wider society. 30 September 2009
  • Don't they know? It's not the end of the world... With the global recession getting constant coverage in the news, Headliners reporters investigate it’s impact on young people. 28 May 2009
  • Too Much Too Young Orrel Lawrence, investigates the problems faced by young people looking for a job and their struggles when they enter the workplace 5 December 2008
  • Credit where credits due Headliners Foyle reporter Gavin Moran discovers that money, money, money aint so funny. 16 October 2008
  • Money Talks Volunteering Rocks 22 August 2008
  • Is Halloween 'getting out of hand?' Headliners member Eabha Doherty, 16, reckons Halloween should be a time to get creative rather than end up with no money. 2 November 2007
  • Mind the generation gap Employers' attitudes towards today's teenagers mean that the mature, conscientious and smart are held back, says 16-year-old Charlotte Lytton writing in The Guardian. 24 August 2007
  • What Are Gap Years For? Headliners reporter Pamwan, who has just completed his A-Levels, considers whether gap years are worthwhile in a piece for The Guardian. 18 August 2007
  • Baby Shambles! One mother's opinion on the real value of child benefit. 29 May 2007
  • Soaring ticket prices exclude real fans Ticket prices for Premiership football matches have risen dramatically over the last ten years, according to 15-year-old Miguel. 13 April 2007
  • Cinema stranded in the dark ages Headliners member Damien McLaughlin, 14, thinks the cinema in Derry is simply not up to standards. 11 February 2007
  • Too Cool for School? With plans to increase the school leaving age, Dave explores the different proposals to lower leaving rates. 29 January 2007
  • Brand it like Beckham Ben Ritchie thinks that David Beckham has sold out by taking his football to America. 15 January 2007