African AdventureFoyle bureau members spend a month in South Africa as part of a radio internship
Aiming higherHow does the new International Baccalaureate diploma measure up against traditional A levels?
Coming of Age?Two teenage girls who have been living in London for years now, as they turn 18, face being sent back to a country where they say they could be killed
Cults on campusChildren's Express reporters look at why the number of university students joining cults is on the increase
Don't believe the hypeParents, congratulate your children on their GCSE results and don't believe the headlines, says 18-year-old Annabel McLeod
Don't say yuk say yumYoung people are fed up with greasy, over cooked school dinners and some are taking action to improve the quality of food they are given.
Election 2005children give their views on the parties' election campaigns and the final result
First Tina Award WinnersThe Tina Award is an annual award presented to two young people at CE in recognition of their achievement and contribution to the organisation.
MentorMentor is a video made by four young people from Islington about what it means to have a Mentor.
More than just lip serviceMore needs to be done to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, knows that children have rights just like adults do.
My Life...at the NPGA summer internship at the National Portrait Gallery changes the life of one young person
Sex too soon?young people are discovering sex but when is the right time?
Sexual health for under 16sBrook Adivsory Centre launch a new public awareness campaign about good sexual health, Children's Express interview young people to find out their views
Suffering from depressionA significant number of young people suffer from depression and yet many are still left to deal with the experience alone, in silence and in fear.
Who is Colin Murray?Children's Express reporters meet their Radio One idol, Belfast's own Colin Murray
Women in hip hopExploring the effects hip hop has had on feminism, sexuality, female body image and gender stereotyping
You might want ID but I don'tGovernment claims that the introduction of ID cards will help fight terrorism and clamp down on illegal workers, but what are the real concerns for the average young person?
Zero tolerance on drugs in schoolsIf you are caught supplying drugs at school, you now face being excluded even if it was a first time or one-off offence. Will this new policy just increase the number of school exclusions or decrease the level of drug use in Britain's schools?