- Interview with Chief Executive Officer of the Learning Trust about Words Unite Young reporters from 'What's Up' spoke to Alan Wood, CEO of the Learning Trust, about getting Hackney reading 18 April 2008
- Discovering Young Hackney Headliners reporters were out and about in Hackney during half term, checking out the cultural offerings in this year's Discover Young Hackney festival 11 March 2008
- Hackney Youth Guide Review From libraries to break dancing and museums to football clubs - Hackney has got it all, and now you can find out when and where! 11 March 2008
- The great estate debate Young people from the Galliagh and Greater Shantallow estates in Derry try to overcome the stigma attached to living in a housing estate. 7 March 2008
- In My Hood Four members of Headliners talk about their experiences of living with gangs on their doorsteps. 28 February 2008
- Youth Gangs: What's the attraction? Watch a video made by young people in west London looking at the issue of gangs. 28 February 2008
- Gangs: What’s the attraction? Four young reporters from a Headliners project in west London investigate the growing problem of teenagers being involved in gangs. 28 February 2008
- "My experience of coming to the UK" Recent immigrant Emmanuel Esteve arrived in the UK from Togo unable to speak any English. Three months later, he tells Headliners about his experience. 15 February 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
- If I was in charge of Lyrics Andrew, 13, thinks some rap artists need to wash their mouths out... 29 January 2008
- Living Different Lives: From Bethlehem To Hackney What’s the difference between living in East London and the West Bank? Young people from Hackney and Palestine got the chance to ask each other that question when a group of young Palestinians visited the capital at the end of last year. 29 January 2008
- Hackney's Education and Image Odaka, 13, and from Hackney, thinks the borough gets an unfair rap - here's why 22 January 2008
- Black History Month has a Limited Impact Nyasha, 14, thinks not enough is being done to celebrate black achievements in the wider community 22 January 2008
- Teenage mums in Jamaica overcome prejudice 16-year-old Eshe Nelson from Reading went to Jamaica with Unicef to see how children and young people were tackling the issue of sexual health in the country and why young mothers in Jamaica are getting help where their own education system is failing them. 14 January 2008
- Interview with Tinnie Tempah and Bruza Gun crime and certain styles of music have a long collection. Reporters from Headliners wanted to find out whether artists could make a positive difference to tackling the problem. 18 December 2007
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