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Young Reporter | The Value of Music by Ashvika Thavaseelan, Townley
Music has evolved over the years. At various times and for various reasons, contemporary styles and features have been developed. Over time, composers have written music for public performances and have also produced works that represent national beauty
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Young Reporter Jamie McCreedy: Watford FC's Iconic Bus Driver Bazzlar Chauncy School
Watford Fc bus driver better known as “Bazzlar” spoke with Unite Radio’s Jamie McCreedy about what it was like serving a highly known prestigious club in England. When discussing matchday experiences, Bazzlar expressed high praise for Leicester
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More than a leap than a jump
Not less than 3 months ago, I stood in a jumbled herd, sun thrashing me, knees shaking and heart pounding all in anticipation of a list of numbers. Remembering the unproductive evenings I had had. Remembering all the ‘ ten more minutes then i'll revise
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Young Reporter: Mastering Organisation, Sushritha Tatipalli, Rosebery
Mastering Organisation To be organised is a very important skill, especially in today's fast-paced and busy world. Whether you are a student that ought to be focused, or going to work with an eagerness to succeed in your profession, the benefits
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Call for 'Night Superloop' bus service to better connect London's suburbs
Sadiq Khan should introduce a ‘Night Superloop’ service to better connect the capital’s suburbs, a City Hall politician has said. Caroline Pidgeon, a Liberal Democrat on the London Assembly, said that a night-time version of the express bus network
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Young Reporter: Christmas Fair - Laura Luczynska, Parmiter's School
An annual event at Parmiter’s School is the Christmas Gift Fair, which this year, occurred on Saturday the 18th of November. Every year it gives opportunities to small businesses to share their items and also for both children and adults to have fun
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Young Reporter: Why don't we read? Miriam Markowska, Highams Park
Recently, according to new research from the National Literacy Trust, only 56% of children aged 8-18 enjoy reading. This is an all-time low statistic since surveys began in 2005 and is down by 15.2 percentage points since its height in 2016. Why is