- Children of the Revolution For most of the 20th Century, Black South Africans had to fight against the racism they suffered in their own country. Young people played an important role in this battle, as Headliners found out when they spoke to Rachel Nkumanda. 11 March 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
- 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
- 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
- Plea to students to back Burma Exiled leader Dr Sein Win calls on Irish students to support pro-democracy campaign. 12 December 2007
- Belfast prays for Burma Following the military crackdown in Burma after pro-democracy rallies last week, Belfast members attended a demonstration in support of the country's imprisoned Buddhist monks. 6 October 2007
- Many Ways to Protest What does protest mean to young people today, and are they more receptive to using art to protest than to the traditional peace march? A team from Headliners witnessed both in an attempt to understand more about why and how people protest, and how this affects our generation. 3 October 2007
- The Middle East - It's Not All 'Bombs This' and 'Wars That' Reports about the Middle East may be dominated by war and conflict, but a group of young Londoners discovered there is so much more. Headliners reporters met with them before and after their adventure to find out what impact it had made. 3 October 2007
- "Adults Have Ruined Our World" Climate change will have a massive impact on the lives of today's young people. What is our future going to look like, and what can we all do to help? Six reporters from Headliners went to investigate. 1 October 2007
- Minor Celebrity in Sharm el Sheikh Two Headliners members attended an international youth peace forum in Egypt to speak about the relationship between young people and the media. Here Tara writes about her experience. 19 September 2007
- The Power of Youth? Two Headliners members attended an international youth peace forum in Egypt to speak about the relationship between young people and the media. Here Nina writes about her experience. 19 September 2007
- The MTV Generation? Young people nowadays often get labelled the 'MTV generation' - they are seen as disengaged from serious issues and only interested in pop culture and celebrities. But is this fair? We asked delegates at an international peace conference in Egypt what they think. 18 September 2007
- Living with the stigma of HIV in Jamaica 16-year-old Headliners member Eshe from Berkshire discovers the real experience of young people infected with HIV in Jamaica. 16 August 2007
- Eshe's diary day 6: How did you spend your 16th birthday? Headliners reporter Eshe's 16th birthday was no excuse for her not to continue her work in Jamaica - including demonstrating how to put on a condom in the middle of the street. 28 July 2007
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