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Details of our London newsroom, in the heart of the capital.

Our London newsroom is based in East London at Rich Mix, an arts and cinema complex just around the corner from Liverpool Street Station. It is also the base for our UK Head Office.

We produce regular magazines and videos in Islington and Hackney in partnership with local Children's Fund and the projects they fund.

If you are a young person and want to get involved contact Victor Searle at:

Headliners (UK), Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA (map)
Tel: 020 7749 9360

Further contact information inc. email

Articles from the London newsroom...

 

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  • Brothers Love Headliners reporters speak to a brother worried for his sibling’s life. 25 February 2010
  • Who Do You Trust? Who would you trust? A young person in a hoodie or another wearing a smart shirt - a group of young journalists from west London conducted a experiment on stereotypes and this is what they found out... 19 February 2010
  • Volunteering For Stardom On the 3rd February 2010, the Vinspired Lake of Stars Malawi Music Festival came to the Rich Mix venue in East London with a night of music from various genres. It was a full house of soul and African vibes and culture. Headliners reporters went along to take in the attractions and interview some of the evening’s performers. 17 February 2010
  • Andreya Triana Profile Brighton based Soul musician, Andreya Triana, has been tipped as a talent to look out for in 2010. Read on as she sits down for a chat with Headliners reporters. 17 February 2010
  • And the winner is... Headliners journalists report on the election of Landry Adelard as Tower Hamlets Young Mayor 2010 2 February 2010
  • The Legend That Keeps On Giving Martin Luther King was a civil rights campaigner whose motivational speeches helped change the world forever. He was assassinated more than 50 years ago, which begs the question; why is he still such an important figure in today’s society? 16 January 2010
  • Music and Unity A group of reporters from East London investigate the impact that music has on multi-cultural Britain. Listen to interviews with up and coming grime artists GHETTS, Mz. Bratt and Sharky Major. 7 January 2010
  • PM says "Just do it!" Annie Pickering and Aakash Bharania are covering the historic United Nations Framework Climate Change Convention in Copenhagen after winning a competition run by PLAN UK, which helps children in the poorest countries of the world. 15 December 2009
  • Growing Up In Care Do you ever wish you could get rid of your parents? Don’t they really annoy you sometimes? Well, I don’t really blame anyone who thinks that way. But imagine if you had to grow up without your parents. Would you be or have been able to handle it? Hamida Begum, 14, interviewed a couple of care leavers to find out more about life in foster homes. 12 December 2009
  • The Tragedy of Youth Gangs in London Headliners reporter Clio Russell-Bryant interviews a young person from West London about his past experiences in a gang to find out what it’s like from a first-hand perspective. 11 December 2009
  • Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge 2010 Headliners attend the launch of the world's largest youth speaking event and talk to the finalists from last year's competition. 21 November 2009
  • Stop AIDS discrimination Young people from New Cross Gate, South East London, were invited to interview speakers who were on a tour to highlight the need to stop discrimination of those with HIV and AIDS. 13 November 2009
  • A Questionable Victory Kaamil Ahmed, 18, explores the positive and negative consequences of BNP leader Nick Griffin's poor performance on Question Time. 24 October 2009
  • Certified Chinwe Izamoje, 17, investigates the current film classification system in the U.K. to see if it is still pertinent in light of the recent controversy surrounding the films Bruno and Antichrist. 20 October 2009
  • Lights, Camera, Action...What Else? But Summer Uni While many young people were stuck at home this summer some young people put their investigate hats on and discovered what type of activities the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea had to offer them. 14 October 2009
  • HIV Campaign Steps Out On The Dance Floor Headliners reporters talk to Dance4Life about its fight to push back HIV and AIDS and on lowering the age of sex education in schools. 8 October 2009
  • Barriers 2 Employment Wanting to change how the world often sees them, Headliners worked with a group of care leavers about the barriers they face in trying to find employment and in wider society. 30 September 2009
  • Class of 2009 Headliners would like to congratulate a recent group of graduates from the London Bureau. The following young people have recently turned 20 and are now at various universities up and down the country pursuing different degrees in the humanities. With one young person even going on to be a rising star at The Voice newspaper. We are obviously very proud of all the graduates of 2009. 23 September 2009
  • Who's Judging Who? From goths and emos to chavs and hoodies, Headliners finds out about the way young people and adults stereotype each other based on what they wear. Can fashion styles be intimidating? What pressures are there to keep up and look good? 6 August 2009
  • What young people in Hackney need 23 July 2009

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