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Young Reporter, Rise Of The Digital Age - Ella Saint, St Bedes School
How has the rise of the digital age impacted journalism? The advent of technology is no stranger to a modern audience. With global search engines merely perched beneath our fingertips, the rise of the digital age has encouraged more participatory
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Young Reporter: Children In Need - The Time to Give - Kathryn T, TGS.
Mid November brings with it the promise of colder weather and the inevitable frantic Christmas shopping for loved ones … but it is also a time to turn our thoughts to others. For over a decade, Townley Grammar School has celebrated “Children In Need
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Young Reporter - Xdinary Heroes in London (Review) - Sonya Cumberland - LEH
It’s been almost two years since the 6-member rock band made their debut with the hit single ‘Happy Death Day’. Now, with another 4 EPs under their belt, the group is currently on their first world tour ‘Break the Brake’, with London being the second
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Sadiq Khan calls for regulation of AI after fake Armistice Day audio
Sadiq Khan has warned of a “slippery slope” for democracy if ‘deepfake’ images and artificial intelligence (AI) are not properly regulated. A deepfake audio clip of the mayor was circulated on social media last week, in which an artificial voice
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Sadiq Khan says there are no plans for London pay-per-mile driver charging
Fresh questions were raised at City Hall on Thursday (November 16) over whether ‘pay-per-mile’ road user charging could be introduced on London’s streets. Sadiq Khan has said plans for such a charging scheme are “not on the table”, but City Hall
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The Chemical Brothers, O2 London (Live review) [Joseph Oxborrow, KGS]
It’s been more than 30 years since Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons first took to the electronic music scene with a bold, infectious evolution of the UK’s burgeoning ‘big beat’ style. Now on their tenth album and never failing to challenge and innovate,