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Science & technology
Science & technology
Violence and Computer Games
With the recent release of Red Dead Redemption, realistic and violent computer games and age restrictions are once again gaining plenty of media coverage. Headliners reporter, Malik Fields, investigates the contentious issue.
15
June
2010
Growing Mad
Young people produce peer media kit to help deal with teenage life.
7
October
2009
If I were in Charge of Trains
The world would look very different if young people were in charge. Joseph, 8, wishes he were in charge of the trains.
3
July
2008
If I were in Charge of Consoles
The world would look very different if young people were in charge. Tristan, 10, wishes he were in charge of game consoles.
3
July
2008
Inside the MindMine
As part of a Campbell Arts centre project, a website has been developed which looks at how the brain works. We took a look and give you our thoughts.
18
April
2008
The Headlines in 3008
Young reporters from Headliners are taking part in Operation Soapbox, a South Bank Centre project looking at how ideas are formed. They have been looking into the future to see what stories we will be reading in the news in 3008 - and it's a strange mix of the frightening and the downright bizarre!
6
February
2008
Mobile Technology
Headliners reporters caught up with young people on board Hackney's innovative - and colouful - vehicle for learning and fun
4
December
2007
"Adults Have Ruined Our World"
Climate change will have a massive impact on the lives of today's young people. What is our future going to look like, and what can we all do to help? Six reporters from Headliners went to investigate.
1
October
2007
Back to Basics
Today's means of communication are wide ranging from internet forums, blogging, instant messaging, emails and texting, but have we lost our ability to communicate on a basic level? Headliners Gavin Moran, 17, explores the topic.
18
February
2007