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