- Street Dance: The next generation Headliners reporter Sarah Gheotom talks to two young street dancers to find out what attracts them to it. 29 May 2007
- Dancin' in the Street Street Dance has always been popular, but never more so than now. From schoolkids to senior citizens, Sarah Gheotom discovers everyone's going the 'Hyphy' for the 'Crip Walk'. 29 May 2007
- Mini Marathon man Keen mini-marathon runner Simon Rosum says that more young people would benefit if they took part in the sport. 29 May 2007
- Football body teams up with fast food chain Cash-strapped primary schools thoughout North Belfast and beyond are set to benefit from an exciting new partnership between fast food giants McDonald’s and the Irish Football Association. Their new initiative aims to bring top-notch football coaches into local primary schools to train children. 30 April 2007
- Football focus needs to be on the young Drive by the Showgrounds or St Columbs park in Derry on a weekend and you will see hoards of local men playing in the Saturday morning league. But have you ever considered how this affects the next generation of footballers? Headliners reporter Daniel McLaughlin certainly has. 22 April 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
- Breaking it Down Odaka gives the lowdown on the headspinning world of breakdancing 15 February 2007
- YPDP Residential As part of the Young People's Development Programme, members of Headliners take a well deserved break in Dorset, and develop their team work skills. 14 February 2007
- Mind your language Following on from a recent assault by a player on a watching supporter, in a European Heineken Cup match, I think that it’s worth noting the effect that bad behaviour has on younger viewers. 29 January 2007
- Hype beyond substance This week Ciaran McFarlane from Belfast has a look at what he considers to be an English disease. A condition which leads sports columnists and fans to believe that England only have to turn up at international competitions in order to win them. 22 January 2007
- Hockey – It’s a Man’s Game Headliners member Ciaran McFarlane, aged 16, explains why he thinks the prejudice against men playing hockey is unfair. 16 January 2007
- Brand it like Beckham Ben Ritchie thinks that David Beckham has sold out by taking his football to America. 15 January 2007
- The Demise of English Rugby Ben Ritchie examine how English international rugby is suffering in the doldrums and Ireland's future is looking bright and on the rise to Six Nations and World Cup glory. 8 January 2007
- BBC Sports Personality of the Year Ben Ritchie turns his attention to the farce that was the annual BBC Sports Personality of the Year. 18 December 2006
- Bowled Over Ben says England have little chance of retaining the Ashes, and should instead start planning for the next series in 2008. 11 December 2006
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