Class warsThe findings of an investigation in Tanzania into Third World Debt and its effect on children.
Down but not outTeenagers attending pupil referral units explain the positive effect it has had on them.
Easy TargetsYoung people say they feel targeted by shopkeepers while it is adult gangs who are mainly responsible for shoplifting.
Inside: OutsideYoung Kosovan refugees describe their feelings about leaving their home and coming to Britain.
It's a boy thingTwo young offenders give a revealing insight into a life of juvenile crime.
Night feverA new craze is sweeping Sheffield: nightclubbing exclusively for under-18s.
Part of the solutionBritain's first city youth council puts Birmingham's young people at the heart of local government.
Playing it SafeTeenagers discuss the issues around contraception its availability, how it is covered in the classroom and measures that could improve the situation.
Racism UKThree generations of black women describe their encounters with racism.
Roll callChildren explain why they truant - and how they could be encouraged not to.
Schools OutBut what are teenagers supposed to do during the long summer holidays?
Teenage ClampdownWhat children think of parents' increasing reluctance to let them out on their own.
The long, long holidaySheffield teenagers discuss whether it's time to change the traditional pattern of school vacations.
Up, up and awayFor some young people, illegal drugs have become part of their day-to-day routine
Voices from the EdgeIn a special investigation, Children's Express reporters uncover the sometimes brutal truth of being a child on some of Britain's worst council estates.
We are familyChildren from stepfamilies talk about having two sets of parents.
When Dad's behind barsLosing a parent to the prison system can be a hard change to swallow for their children.
Who cares?Is the UK's care and foster system letting down a generation of young people? One survivor tells his story.