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Young Reporter: Redbridge Celebrates the Day of the Dead - Simrit Tagar, WCHS
‘We’re all going to die one day. The problem is, we don’t like talking about it!' On the 4th November, Redbridge celebrated the Day of the Dead with a day of festivities including arts and crafts, storytelling, theatre performances and dancing
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Young Reporter: Townley's Children in Need Dazzles - Alitamaria S TGS
Children in Need has rolled around once again this year in its flying colours, promoting great generosity through donations to aid disadvantaged children and young people across the UK, such as through dress-up events like the one held at Townley Grammar
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Young Reporter Benefits of Linguistics Sophie Charkin Tormead
Hola, bonjour, hello. With roughy 7000 language spoken and spoken across the globe, why learn just one? Despite being difficult at first, learning a new language is one of the most brain stimulating activities one can do. Without realising you
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Young Reporter, Walks Near Godalming, Oliver Adelsbach, St georges
As the days get shorter and frost starts to creep over verdant spines of gorse, an urge sets over many people to wrap up in something that vaguely resembles a combination of a coat and a duvet, then set out into nature. Enter Frensham ponds, a pair
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London borough councils set for £600m budget overspend
London’s borough councils are expected to overspend on their original budget plans by a total of £600m, a survey has revealed. According to the cross-party London Councils organisation, this has risen from an earlier estimate of £400m. The
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Sadiq Khan announces ‘London for Everyone’ campaign to tackle hate crime
Sadiq Khan has announced a new campaign aimed at tackling hate crime, as he pledged a further £250,000 for groups supporting community cohesion in the capital. The new ‘London for Everyone’ campaign will launch on Friday (November 24), with posters