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My Eating Disorder
It's not an attention-seeking phase, it's a condition that can last a lifetime if not treated early.
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February
2010
Third bridge for derry
9
February
2010
And the winner is...
Headliners journalists report on the election of Landry Adelard as Tower Hamlets Young Mayor 2010
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February
2010
The Legend That Keeps On Giving
Martin Luther King was a civil rights campaigner whose motivational speeches helped change the world forever. He was assassinated more than 50 years ago, which begs the question; why is he still such an important figure in today’s society?
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January
2010
Music and Unity
A group of reporters from East London investigate the impact that music has on multi-cultural Britain. Listen to interviews with up and coming grime artists GHETTS, Mz. Bratt and Sharky Major.
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January
2010
Treat 'Em Like Dogs
Headliners journalists put the media and the police on the spot, investigating the role they both play in creating and promoting negative stereotypes of young people.
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January
2010
Growing Up In Care
Do you ever wish you could get rid of your parents? Don’t they really annoy you sometimes? Well, I don’t really blame anyone who thinks that way. But imagine if you had to grow up without your parents. Would you be or have been able to handle it? Hamida Begum, 14, interviewed a couple of care leavers to find out more about life in foster homes.
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December
2009
The Tragedy of Youth Gangs in London
Headliners reporter Clio Russell-Bryant interviews a young person from West London about his past experiences in a gang to find out what it’s like from a first-hand perspective.
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December
2009
Stop AIDS discrimination
Young people from New Cross Gate, South East London, were invited to interview speakers who were on a tour to highlight the need to stop discrimination of those with HIV and AIDS.
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November
2009
Coming to Terms with Culture
In an attempt to define 'culture', a Headliners reporter takes to the streets of Belfast to seek answers on questions of shared cultural space.
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November
2009
A Questionable Victory
Kaamil Ahmed, 18, explores the positive and negative consequences of BNP leader Nick Griffin's poor performance on Question Time.
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October
2009
Certified
Chinwe Izamoje, 17, investigates the current film classification system in the U.K. to see if it is still pertinent in light of the recent controversy surrounding the films Bruno and Antichrist.
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October
2009
Buggin' Out
Headliners journalists prick up their ears and investigate the Mosquito. Find out what young people, shopkeepers and the Children's Commissioner of England have to say about the controversial device.
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October
2009
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.
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September
2009
Subtitles in Cinemas
Deaf audiences seem to get an unfair deal when it comes to having equal access to entertainment such as cinemas and stage performances, but whose fault is it and what can we do to puts things right?
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August
2009
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