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Young Reporter- Satin is Finally Dead: Gumley House by Keira Babu
Today signifies a day many have been waiting patiently and apprehensively for —the death of Henry Kissinger or a name more comforting to him, Satan. His bloodstained legacy is a grim tapestry woven with the blood of millions, victims of the most heinous
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Young Reporter - Math proves the existence of God - Mark Meng, Wilson's School
That sounds ridiculous. Surely, maths; an academic art purely based on logic and arithmetic cannot possibly relate in any way, to the spiritual and interpretational themes of religion? As an atheist myself, I have also thought that there’s no reason
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Young Reporter- A Warm Welcome in New Malden- Phoebe Smith- TGS
During Covid, a new epidemic swept through the country; loneliness and isolation. With many thousands of people being separated from families and friends and losing communities that we all rely on. This, coupled with the cost of living crisis
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Morley's: Students favourite chicken and chip shop - TGS-Ebun Oyabayo
In 1985, Kannalingham "Indran" Selvendran founded "Morley's," a small, family run chicken and chip shop on Sydenham High Street, called ‘Morley’s’. Selvendran was born in Sri Lanka, but he later moved to London during the 1970s. Like many other immigrants
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Young Reporter Bonfire Night-Borehamwood ,Quinda Boateng Pamiter's School
Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Night, is an engaging annual celebration that commemorates the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament. This lively holiday is observed across the UK with fireworks displays, bonfires, and delectable
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Young Reporter - Something to Remember - Zach Rogers Wilson's
What is the most important part of November for you? For many, I’m sure the answer is Guy Fawkes Night, maybe Diwali, but for some, as it would be for me, I hope the answer is Remembrance Day. A hallowed, sombre day, it marks a time of deep reverence
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Young Reporter: Where is Christmas Cheer? Boyan Xiang, Wilson's School
It seems only recently that the magical 25-day run-up to Christmas was an epic yet homely conclusion to the year, yet increasingly, it seems to be that Christmas Spirit has been created inane, losing its typical lustre and anticipation. What
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Young Reporter: Helping the Homeless - Ava Lehner, Parmiter's School
Winter is drawing nearer, and with it the days have gotten shorter, and the weather has gotten colder. This poses a considerable challenge for those that are homeless as they are struggling to stay warm. There are many charities in the UK who are
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Young Reporter- THE COIN-TOSS QUESTION: English & Maths till 18?- Nayanika Dey, TTGS
The announcement that sent students reeling was launched at the beginning of the year: English and Maths will be made compulsory till the age of 18. As we approach the end of 2023, we start to question what this means. Through the various
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Young Reporter, Best Dog Walks in Surrey, Katie Denyer, SJS
5.Basingstoke Canal The Basingstoke Canal runs for over 30 miles through the Surrey and Hampshire countryside, as well as passing through or near several large towns, including Odiham, Fleet, Aldershot and Woking. The canal is a great place to
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Young Reporter: The Marvels - Mayhem The MCU Needed - Lottie Townsend LEH
In the last few years Marvel has released numerous movies and TV shows, yet they have been met with harsh criticism which mounts for each film. Despite this I was eagerly awaiting the release of The Marvels, the sequel of the 2019 movie Captain Marvel
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YoungReporter - Consider Yourself amazed! - Anya Roberts Surbiton High
Lights, camera, action! On the 16th, 17th and 18th of November 2023, Surbiton High School – an independent girls’ school situated in Southwest London - put on four prodigious performances of Oliver! the Musical at the New Wimbledon Theatre, located
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Young Reporter: A book for realism and reflection: Sam Prestianni
Elena Ferrante has been known to the globe for some decades now, but it was only this month that her writing debuted in my own world. The Days of Abandonment is one of those books that takes pleasure in making a mess of its main character- to the point
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Young Reporter: Exams cause distress in youth? Oliver Richard Whitgift
With public exams just around the corner, people in Year 11 and Year 13 are starting their revision. The GCSE exams seem to be coming faster than ever with the first term almost gone in a flash; most schools are preparing to facilitate for their Year
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Altitude training - a new era of exercise
What is altitude training and why should we start doing it. Altitude training is a new form of training that has been introduced to elite athletes however almost everyone can try it. It involves exercising above 2000m sea level and can be an incredible
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Young Reporter - Health is Wealth - Tehrim Ali WHSG
Health is Wealth - The mental health of A Level Students The stresses of a-levels have taken a toll on the mental health of college students, especially after the Covid 19 pandemic. Many students over the recent years have been
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Young Reporter Cold fronts Archer Jones Hampton School
In lieu of the recent and sudden cold weather, I became fascinated as to why and how exactly these cold and therefore warm ‘fronts’ occur and their effect. For a short explanation, the phrase cold front is very peculiar as it almost sounds militaristic
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Young Reporter Inside MedSoc Meetings Saisha Alva Tiffin Girls’ School
The Tiffin Girls’ Medical Society, affectionately nicknamed ‘MedSoc’ by its attendees, celebrates another year of its existence, and ends the term with a record number of members. Run by a group of bright-minded sixth formers who hope to pursue a career
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Curse of Old Maid Milly: Epsom Escape (No Spoilers) - Arshi Singh, Tiffin Girls'
Situated in Horton Park Golf Club on Hook Road, Epsom Escape advertises an escape room called ‘The Curse of Old Maid Milly’, which I had the pleasure of completing with a group of 3 other friends over the weekend. The time limit is 60 minutes, like
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Young Reporter | Untraditional Feasts - Navyaa Kiritharan, LEH
In our dynamic and ever-changing society, the celebration of Christmas has taken on a more secularised essence. Despite its religious origins, it is undeniable that certain aspects of the festive season have strayed from their traditional roots for
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Young reporter Diwali Function review by Kaneesh Dharmeswaran Wilson's school
On Sunday the 26th of November I went to a fabulous, huge party for Diwali that took place at Carshalton boys sports college with many events such as singing, dance and Tamil poem recital occurring. With delicious food and beverages being served, in
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Young Reporter Jackets or Jewels Naman Shah Wilsons School
Imagine this, it’s a crisp November morning, the trees withered away and the cold gusts of wind bashing across your numb cheeks. The freezing temperatures, spreading throughout your body like a wildfire, your muscles almost locked into place and the
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Young Reporter - Evolution of poetry Rosanna McNeil Townley Grammar
Poetry has, like most other things, evolved with time - but what distinguishes contemporary poetry from that of the past, and has an age of the internet eroded poetry’s meaning? What defines a poem? Contemporary poetry is obviously different
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Young Reporter- Keeping Warm In Kingston by Ava John, Tiffin School
In the last week or two temperatures have plummeted, reaching as low as minus two degrees overnight. For most of us this means reaching for big coats, scarfs and gloves before stepping outside but imagine having to brave the freezing temperatures all
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Young Reporter Has Christmas become more about shopping than giving? Maia Laird
With the festive season drawing ever closer it seems impossible to escape the Christmas spirit after all who would want to with Christmas lights going up in cities and town centres up and down the county, Santa’s grottos appearing to bring festive
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young reporter Titanic the musical Annabel Dixon City of London Freemen's school
RMS titanic, the maiden voyage. I imagine what springs to mind is the Hollywood movie, Jack and Rose, their doomed love story, could he have fitted on the door? (yes). I would like to turn your attention to Titanic the musical, one of the musicals
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Young Reporter, A Christmas Classic Occasion?, Josefina Power, Gumley
When the air begins to bite in bitterness, and the cold air frosts over the last remaining signs of Autumn, we are all in need of snuggling up on the sofa with our beloved, to watch our favourite Christmas Classics; so delight in the delicacy while
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Young Reporter: Charlotte Clue - Fruit Bowl Loss - St John's
A key part of any boarding house within the St John’s community is the fruit bowl. Many bad days have been solved by the south fruit bowl. “The south fruit bowl is like a home to me,” was how Gabby in Upper Fifth would describe the jubilation met by
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Young Reporter Gcse Sciences in Action ! Olakitan. Bancroft's.
Have you ever thought that Gcse Sciences were actually not useful? Or have you thought that it will never impact your life? Truth be told, the world is full of science and everywhere you turn you will see the creation of something brought to life from
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Young Reporter Talk With A Shining Twin-Rishmita De, Parmiter's School
For over 40 years, the Grady twins have sent chills down the spines of anyone who laid eyes on them. The Shining is one of the most famous films in cinematic horror history, and I spoke to Louise Burns, an actress of one of the Grady twins, to discover
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Young Reporter Teddington Lights Up Avni Arora Tiffin Girls' School
Last week, on the 23rd of November, the streets of Teddington were filled with the buzz of excitement as the much awaited Teddington Christmas Festival was back! The festival has been running for more than 15 years now and marks the beginning of the
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Young Reporters | Choices in School - Jashn Agarwal, Wilson's School
Throughout our years of education, we are required to make two major choices: one, of which GCSEs to take, and the other later, for further education. To year 11s like myself around the country, we imposed with almost a looming decision - which future
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Young Reporter: A 'Black' Friday by Yacheng (Harry) Tong Wilson's School
I'm sure you’ve all heard of Black Friday. Maybe you know it as that week where everything is on sale? The week where everything is sold out? The week when people get up extra early, to ensure they get the best clothing deals? It’s
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Young Reporter - Colours We Cannot See - Faris Salman (Hampton School)
Have you ever wondered if there were more colours. A combination of two colours maybe no-one has yet discovered. I have too. So, when I saw somewhere that there are colours we cannot see, I had to check it out. Essentially the colour we see is
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Young Reporter Choosing Your Subjects . Zeina Awad, Burntwood school.
As December approaches and while people are starting to prepare for the new year and book their firework tickets, some students are worrying about their sixth form application deadlines. A vital part of completing your sixth form application is picking
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Young Reporter - Reading is in its Renaissance | Maama Affaidu Eastbury
Over the last couple of years, there has been a massive sprout in the number of people who have picked up their books and got lost in an abundance of fascinating stories. So, it is safe to say reading is in its renaissance. However, as there becomes
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Young Reporter - Flying from the Future Natalia Sladojević, Freemen’s School
The world’s first ever transatlantic flight from London to New York, operated by Virgin Atlantic, powered solely by Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), took place on Tuesday 28th November, a monumental step on the long road of “clean” air transport. But
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Young Reporter | TBOSAS, A film recommendation - Jinhee Kim, LEH
Cinemas across the country released the long-awaited film adaptation of ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ on the 17th of November. As the book was published in 2020, many fans have been eager to finally see this new Hunger Games prequel. The
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Young Reporter: Historical Debate at St John's Leatherhead - Millie D
On Monday 27th November, St John’s School, Leatherhead held the ‘Historical Association: Great Debate’ for 2024. Three judges, a five-minute limit, twelve sixth form pupils. All coming from schools within Surrey, everyone had contrasting deliveries
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Young Reporter:Avoid The Swallow of Exams-Dia George,Parmiter's School
With mock exams fast approaching this wintery time of year, students in Year 11 and Year 13 have the extended burden of preparing and performing well in such critical exams. As a result, one may experience drawbacks in terms of mental health and well-being
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Young Reporter | Education beyond school? - Asad Hussain, Wilson’s
Quadratic formula. Connotations of the colour blue. Formation of shield volcanoes. It’s all useful information… but is there more? Learning about taxes. How to apply for a loan. How to start a business. Again, all useful skills… but is that it?
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Young Reporter New Lee Valley Ice Centre's 1st Competition- Ted H C Bancroft's
Since its opening in June this year, the newly renovated Lee Valley Ice Centre has become well-known both in the local area and beyond as a state-of-the-art facility, boasting a gym, fitness studio and two Olympic-sized ice pads but it truly had its
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YOUNG REPORTERS: THE POWER OF EQUATION SHEETS IN YR11-Naima Kabba, Burntwood School
This year has been both a relief and a mass of stress for the current year 11’s, however as of recently, we’ve been told that we’re the last year that will be receiving the formula sheets due to covid restrictions and the impact it had on learning
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Young Reporter | Why should we learn languages? | Emily Seglow - Hollyfield
Around 1.2 billion people are currently learning a language right now, whether that be on apps such as Duolingo, in physical classes, or more. In 2016, the UK was voted the most monolingual country in Europe, with an estimated 95% of the population
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Young Reporter - Best Goals that didn't win the Puskas Award - Rishi Lakhani MTS
The FIFA Puskas award is an award that was created on October 20th 2009 and named after Hungarian striker Ferenc Puskas, who played in the 1940s-60s. It is awarded to the male or female who as judged to have scored the ‘most beautiful’ goal of the
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Young Reporter, Onboard PT improvement, Sachin Mangla, Wilson's School
If we take a step back from always criticising the TFL for being uncomfortable or late by a few minutes or any other complaint we may throw at it, is this transportation system being taken too much for granted? As we know, public transport is an
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Young Reporter: Why do we remember? Benedict Moriarty, Parmiter's School
Attending the annual Remembrance Day Event in my local community of Oxhey Village, I was struck by the numbers who chose to come. It made me wonder: Why do we still remember? You might think that, 80 years since the Second World War, people
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young reporter: the problem with christmas- aleeha adnan burntwood
With the holidays and winter steadily approaching, Christmas has been on the minds of hundreds and people the past few months and months to come. It is a time full of hope, religion, family and Christmas wonder, centralized around the spectacle of
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Young Reporter_Awareness White Ribbon_Ahavilie Prabhakaran_TGS
The white ribbon is a symbol for ending male violence against women. It represents the commitment to challenging and changing the attitudes and behaviours that perpetuate violence. Wearing a white ribbon shows support for creating a safer and more
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Young Reporters | Wrapped Up! | Mohammad Ishaq, Bow School
What is the one thing that everyone waits for all year round, its not Christmas, or New Years. Its Spotify Wrapped! With 574 million users on the platform, it is no doubt that everyone loves to check out their annual tunes. And this year Spotify has
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Young Reporters - The end of this formula 1 season - sharifa tariq- burntwood school
From the first Bahrain grand Prix to the final showdown in Abu Dhabi, this season has kept fans on the edge of their seats. The year kicked off with intense competition between the traditional powerhouses—Mercedes, Red Bull Racing, Ferrari—and the
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Young Reporter: Phones vs School? - Sresta Thulluru - Rosebery School
Phones can be a very useful tool in education. With internet access at our fingertips, they provide access to a wealth of information, educational apps, online resources that can enhance our learning and I’m sure they help us a lot with our Homework
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Young Reporter | Platform Perils | Giovanni Cascini, Wilson's School
As the festive season looms, train station platforms have transformed into bustling hubs of chaos. The once serene waiting areas, built centuries ago, have become battlegrounds for commuters, crammed into these tight spaces, continuously jostling for
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Young Reporter | 16 Days of Action: Gender Based Violence | Sophia Nathwani LEH
From the 25th of November to 10th December, the global campaign of 16 Days of Action Against Gender based Violence is taking place. The campaign aims to raise awareness on gender-based and domestic violence, tackling the issue by bringing together
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Young reporters: Does exercise benefit your grades?-Bella Palmieri-Llewellyn
does exercise benefit your grades? If you are someone who partakes in a sport regularly and is a student, especially a GCSE or A-level student, you may have heard teachers and pears tell you that if you continue with your sport, you may risk your
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Young Reporter - Fairfield Halls - Louis Peckham, Whitgift School
This past Wednesday, an emphatic collection of musical talents (ranging from jazzy trombones to lilting violins) came together jubilantly, to celebrate one of the most colourful events of the school year: The Fairfield Halls Autumn Collection.
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Young Reporter: 'The Enchanting Deer of Richmond Park' (Harry Minderides, DC)
The Enchanting Deer of Richmond Park The deer in Richmond Park are vital for the protection of the land. The unobstructed views we currently appreciate in Richmond Park are owed to the essential role played by deer. Their grazing activity
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Young Reporter What's fair for Christmas? - Julia Gui Parmiter's School
With Christmas slowly approaching, the stress of Christmas shopping is closing in. What to buy? How much? Where from? These are all questions we ask ourselves as we go about our day to day lives, spending far too much on others and far too little on
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Young Reporters - The importance of sport Sofia McLean RGS
From a very young age, we are continually told to exercise regularly and spend time outside, but just how important is it to take part in sports? Team sports help to build connections with people you might not have met otherwise, and you can learn
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YoungReporter Oliver! Surbiton's grimiest musical (Hannah Evans, SHS)
Surbiton High School’s production of ‘Oliver!’ has been described by many as ‘the best musical the school has ever done’. This year marked the first time the high school has reperformed a musical from its repertoire, with this exciting stage production
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Young Reporter - How to defy human limits - Wilson's School - TobiasBaluch
Steadfast. Honor-bound. Tenacious. These are the words we use to describe the soldiers of the world who have fortitude and discipline permeating their veins and pounding in their hearts. But what if you could become this person? An embodiment of mettle
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Young Reporter 4 ways the media may be distorting crime Fatima Tahir Gumley House
The media plays a significant role in not only how people find out about certain crimes but also how people perceive that crime. The media chooses which crimes should be broadcasted which influences the way viewers may react to content on crime.
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Young Reporter: A Hidden Gem on Algeria's Coast, ( Khadija.M, Townley Grammar)
A Hidden Gem on Algeria's Coast Nestled along the Mediterranean coast of Algeria, Skikda stands as a testament to the rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking natural beauty that characterise this North African nation. Celebrating its unique
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Young Reporter Why does veganism have a bad rep? by Miranda Cheung, Tiffin Girls'
More and more, I’ve noticed a negative view of vegans in the people around me. To start, a vegan diet doesn’t involve any meat, or animal products, such as dairy, honey and eggs. This is different from a vegetarian diet, where one can eat animal
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Young Reporter Gaming - the gateway to imagination Ethan Joe Wilson's School
September 2017. Everyone’s talking about it. Parents and children. The young and old. Everywhere you go You are sure to hear this one word that has managed to grab the world by storm. It's Fortnite. The free to play battle royale that took the gaming
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Young Reporter: 'Guy Fawkes: Fiesta of Fire' Zahra Asif-Burntwood
The biggest fireworks display in the UK takes place on November 5th, often known as Guy Fawkes Night. This special night remembers a 400-year-old failed assassination attempt in which Guy Fawkes and his conspirators attempted to blow up Parliament
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Young Reporter Music while studying? , Rujen Nujanthan Wilson's School
Music is something that is seen as essential by most people. It has the remarkable ability to reduce stress, elevate one’s mood and transforms the tiring study space into a zone of peace and comfortability. It helps drown out background noise fostering
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Young Reporters - AI: Friend or Foe? Sofia McLean RGS
Technology has improved drastically in the last 20 years, and it is hard to imagine life without it. From phones to calculators, it plays a key role in our lives, but is it there to improve the world, or destroy it? AI offers many glimpses of hope
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Young Reporter I SHC turns 150 I Sophie Osborne SHS
Founded in 1874, Surbiton Hockey Club is the second oldest hockey club in the world. Home to over 1000 members playing in 20 adult sides and around 50 junior teams it is also one of the biggest, most prosperous clubs in England. Approaching 150 years
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Young Reporter: (Nearly) 100 years of Selsdon Tennis Club- Freya Beer, Croydon High
In the mid 1920s, Selsdon Tennis Club was formed. Originally, it consisted of just one court to play on. This court had once been located in the back garden of a house on Queenhill Road, but in the early 1920s, the land had been bought up by the building
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Young Reporter: Young Minds Stunted by Rigid Education System? | Maama Eastbury
Ever find yourself yearning for a break after a tiresome day at work or another dreary day at school? That precious time when you can unwind and immerse yourself in the realm of amusement. Whether it’s scrolling through TikTok, eagerly devouring your
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Young Reporter-Climate change's snowball effect- Mia S- St Michaels Catholic
Climate change’s snowball effect In recent years, the threat of climate change has become a problem that is often discussed in both large scales (in governments in most countries) and small scales (in
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Young Reporter Maths and English are not enough! Luca Lo Presti SGS
Recently, there has been a significant debate about the importance of including more abstract subjects in the school curriculum. One topic that has been at the centre of debate is art. However, experts argue that we should not only preserve art, but
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Young Reporter|How Can Art Help You?| I’mari Marcel-Willock|Bow School
Since the beginning of time, art has existed and been used in many ways. It could be used to articulate someone's thoughts or feelings, you could recognise a culture by looking at their style of clothing, the songs they may sing or the way that they
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Young Reporter - It's that time of year again! - Rohit Nair, Wilson's School
With Christmas just around the corner, the cold has returned and with it so has our holiday fatigue! It’s easy to just crawl into your warm blanket and watch a Christmas themed children’s film with your family. But why not spend this time bonding with
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Young Reporter Car Break-In Boom Leo Osman Merchant Taylors' School
In this day and age, everybody has the luxury of being able to drive a car, whether it be manual or automatic. In 2020, 80% of people aged 17 and over held a full driver’s license in the UK. Cars play a vital role in our society, connecting people
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Young Reporter :East Ham High street - Ooviya Murugathas, Bancroft's School
Most of us probably know the more famous streets in London like Baker Street, Bond Street and Ilford Lane. Though not many people know about East Ham High Street. East Ham High Street is a street which is based in Manor Park and East Ham. This High
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Young Reporter A surplus population: issue or not? Luca Lo Presti SGS
This idea was first publicised in the famous novel "A Christmas Carol." In this book, Scrooge (the main character) argues that the poor have nothing to contribute to society, and he would prefer if they died to reduce the 'surplus population.' While
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Young Reporter - Driven Dreams: Ceran Sokhi's F1 Quest - Yusuph Choudhury Parmiters
In the fast-paced world of motorsports, where speed meets precision, British Formula 3 test driver Ceran Singh Sokhi is making waves. In an exclusive interview, we delve into life on track, the mental game behind the wheel, and the aspirations that
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Young Reporter: Lights going out? - Emily Thornton - Chauncy School
Christmas: the time of year for Santa, his reindeer, and festivities, yet one town in East Hertfordshire could be losing its famous street lanterns. With a new Ware Bear for 2023, Christmas lights twinkle up and down the high street, seemingly
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Young Reporter- Whitgift Shows: Twelfth Night, Oliver Richard Whitgift
Prepare yourself for an evening of endless laughter and entertainment as Whitgift performs Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night! Immerse yourself in the whimsical plot of another one of Shakespeare’s play’s and widen your horizons. This play is a musical
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Young Reporter- Is Chess a sport?-Arunesh Ganeshkumar, Wilson's School
Chess is an age-old game, but should it really be in the same category as traditional 'sport'? Since its invention in the 6th century, Chess has been a very popular game amongst both casual and competitive players. The great thing about Chess
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YoungRep.- The most Prolific Pizza Place in all of Wallington -Mark M, Wilson's Sch.
What is a farmhouse pizza and what makes it so special? Well as the name suggests, Farmhouse Pizza on 131 Stafford Road, Wallington, is one of 35 franchises that maintain the quality and construction of fresh and organic ingredients into a beautifully
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Young reporter-Revision Motivation by Issy Padget Surbiton High School
Often find yourself scrolling endlessly instead of revising? With exams just around the corner it is important to stay motivated to complete your revision, and keep in mind the end goal. 1] Create a revision timetable This is important
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Young Reporter 10 KPOP songs you must listen to by Isis Leung Rosebery School
Finding new songs to listen to? Want to explore a new genre? Perfect! As a K-pop stan, these will immediately get you into the industry! 1. How You Like That by BLACKPINK If you are stressed by everyday workload and want something energetic
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Young Reporter The Importance of Volunteers Yusuf Arain
Volunteers. Part of almost every process that occurs in today’s world. They do the simplest tasks to the most important things which help our society function. Helping charities to raise money, helping set up events, helping to clean up litter from
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Young Reporter: Smoke spotted at Camden Underground - Drew Kotz
On the 25th of November smoke was to be seen coming from the Morden via Bank train on Platform 4. Passengers didn’t panic until the fumes started to spread along the platform and some staff came around to check out the site to run off worried. Passengers
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Young Reporter: ‘Daily Dose of Sunshine’ Review. Gisèle Way, SJS
A Korean drama and a Netflix original, ‘Daily Dose of Sunshine’ was released on November 3rd, 2023, created by Lee JQ, Kim Nam-su and Lee Nam-kyu. The twelve-episode drama expresses the experiences of nurses working in a psychiatric unit, exploring
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Young Reporter | The Perfect Christmas Clothes Shop On Carnaby Street | Eliza W LEH
At number 12 Foubert’s Place, Subdued offers all the answers to your wardrobe wishlist this Christmas! Find below some of our festive favourites. Crew neckline sweatshirt: £18 Currently reduced from £30, this cosy, classic crewneck is
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Young Reporter: Runaway Reptile in Surrey Garden Tabitha Bongers RGS
A family, who had just got back from holiday, were shocked to discover a tortoise moving about in their garden on a morning in late summer. The tortoise was moving incredibly quickly across the lawn and had almost disappeared under a hedge before she
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Young Reporter Zoe Casati Kingston Grammar School: Constellations
The stage was dimly lit and the smoke was billowing as the crowd waited with bated breath for constellations, the most recent Kingston Grammar School production, performed between the 23rd and 25th of November. The play follows two main characters,
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Young Reporter | Surbiton High presents Oliver - Lara Delport, Surbiton High
As we approach the end of another year, people all around the world rejoice in many heartwarming celebrations: couples gathering to watch the breathtaking fireworks on Guy Fawkes Night; Mexican’s coming together to commemorate the Day of the Dead;
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Young Reporter- Wimbledon or Westerberg? - Lizzy Turner, Surbiton High
“Heathers: The Musical”, masterfully adapted for the stage by Kevin Murphy from the 1988 black comedy film “Heathers”, has been wildly successful. The musical’s multiple West End runs, two UK tours and professionally shot cinema release have given
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Young Reporter Black Friday 'Flops' -Libby O'Connell Townley Grammar
As Christmas approaches, shoppers are out 24/7 looking for the best deals during the costly period. But many awaited one weekend in particular, and have come out incredibly disappointed. Black Friday weekend is a huge global event in which thousands
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Young Reporter Will High Streets Be The Same? Arjun Bhatt Wilson's
Will our town centres ever be the same? This was a question I came across while walking through the somewhat bustling high street of Sutton. In my decade or so of living here, the high street still has the same layout and practically the same shops
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Young Reporter- A Christmas Day Of Dance- Kristina Williams, Parmiters
This festive season, The Centre Dance Academy is offering a wonderful opportunity of a Christmas day of dance for ages seven plus! Dancing is not only a fun and enjoyable activity but also a great beneficial way of staying healthy and fit whilst fuelling
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Young Reporter Mind the Gap Aroush Hussain Bancroft’s School
The underground is responsible for around a third of people’s public transport in London and thus is such a large part of commuting culture in London.
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YOUNG REPORTER - DISCIPLINE OVER MOTIVATION! Samiya Khurram-Burntwood
As we approach the new year, we find ourselves contemplating whether we've spent this year in the best way we could or if we could have done better. Nevertheless, as the new year approaches i would like to invite you into a new year where i would encourage
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Young Reporter : Sicilian Deli-Café, Nork Village Tabitha Bongers RGS
Earlier this year, an Italian deli-café called Massari opened up in the village of Nork, parallel to Nork Way and sitting set-back from the main row of shops. It is a family-run business and serves a wonderful variety of pastries, such as croissants
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Young Reporter The woman in black review, Sophie Perkins St Johns Leatherhead
One thing that never fails to draw in a large crowd is a spine-chilling ghost story, retold in a way that leaves an audience member on the edge of their seat. ‘The woman in black’ does not disappointment in hitting this criteria and guides you
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Young Reporter Surbiton L2 Top the Table Shakila Keable Epsom College
Surbiton Hockey Club’s Ladies 2’s team, coached by Will Fulker, is in the Vitality Division 1 South League and has excelled to the top of the league in the first half of the season, winning eight out of eight matches so far. With a rocky season
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YoungReporter-Sunak Spotted At Film Set-Yasser Alsaedi,Wilson's School
Last Saturday I was passing through London when I saw something quite strange near Buckingham Palace. There were lots of people moving around, placing things here and there, and a man with a megaphone who seemed to be randomly barking orders. After
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Young Reporter | A.D. or C.E.? Husniddin Hoshimov, Wilson's School
A question which seldom crosses our minds. Why are some dates marked with A.D. and others with C.E.? A.D. – Anno Domini Nostri Jesu Christi – is a historical abbreviation for the years after the epoch – the supposed date of Jesus’s incarnation
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Young Reporter Walking, making strides for mental health-Dev, Wilson's school.
I’m sure many of you exercise often and regularly, most likely in a last-ditch effort to get rid of a few layers or for my fellow students, getting into shape for the dreaded beep test. Yet no matter how popular walking to improve mental health may
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Young reporter-Totoro comes again!- Niharika Parkash-Mair, WHS
The prestigious Barbican centre opened in 1982 in the Barbican Estate of the City of London. It is a performing arts centre that hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, art exhibitions and film screenings; making it one
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Young Reporter Inter-House Rowing Comp Kamakshi P. Townley Grammar
On the 29th of November 2023, Townley Grammar School for Girls took part in the annual inter-house rowing competition. With 7 houses, golden medals for individual best, and certificates for the top 3 houses, there was some gruelling rivalry.
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Young Reporter: Who will win the Premier League this season? - Aryan D
Man City have a great squad with a fantastic manager, Pep Guardiola. However, they are not the only team in the race. Liverpool's new midfield are looking very dangerous, and Jurgen Klopp has done a great job at building them up against a disappointing
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Young Reporter: Corruption of Beauty Standards by Social Media - Kira Patel Parmiters
Beautiful, skinny girls are on the cover of every magazine, social media is filled to the brim with these picture perfect girls, their sparkling white teeth, clear skin and stunning figures. We are brought up being told to love ourselves for who we
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Young Reporter - An Autumnal Adventure - by Avraj Mangat Hampton School
Nestled in the heart of Windsor Great Park, the Savill Garden truly is a hidden gem: a 35-acre expanse of breathtakingly beautiful gardens, tranquil lakes, and stunning woodland areas. Commissioned by King George V, the garden was designed by Eric
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Young Reporter, BIMA Challenge-Purnima Hegde, Parmiters School
On Wednesday, November 8, 2023, I, along with 29 other students from Parmiters School, received an amazing opportunity to take part in the BIMA digital enterprise competition. The competition is organised by the British Interactive Media Association
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YoungReporter-Unbelievable Upset at the CWCArnavSourirajanTiffinSchool
Australia Victorious at the Cricket World Cup - The much awaited Cricket World Cup final took place on the 19th November. The fearsome match up between Australia and India was bound to draw attention from all across the globe. Heading
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Young Reporter : To cookie or not to cookie? Ruquaiyah Kuvawalla Tiffin Girls' School
Cookies: we all love them. Crumbly or chewy, chocolaty or sugary, cookies are the epitome of baked goodness. For all their unhealthy sugar levels, these sweet treats should really only be indulged in from time to time. However, it seems they
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Young Reporter- Advancing AI helping us with diseases
How a new AI system can help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease earlier and more accurately Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60 to
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Dame Carol Ann Duffy Speaks at KS5 English Conference - Raadhikhaa. K, Young Rep, CHS
Last week, Croydon High School’s Year 12 English Literature students joined our teacher, Ms. Cotton, on a trip to the beautiful Emmanuel Centre for an extensive conference run by English in Action for A-Level students across the nation who study AQA
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Young Reporter - That Black Friday fever - Sofia Tate - Wimbledon HS
Black Friday has become a highly anticipated date in many households, a chance to tick off items off your wish lists and especially Christmas lists. The buzz around Black Friday has grown from a single day to a month-long ‘Black Friday Feeling’; encouraging
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Young Reporter: Mocks are a fever dream - Comfort A Townley Grammar
It seems like no matter how many of these we do I just don’t get used to them. Sitting in a cold hall and trying to write with numb hands while struggling to breathe because of your cold will simply never be an enjoyable experience. However I do have
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Young reporter:Anne Frank's diary 80 years on: Lily Sharman, Parmiters
As a 14 year old, I read Anne Frank's diary exactly 80 years on. Here's why it still matters. The diary of Anne Frank is one of the most famous and best read books in the world, with around 35 million copies having been sold worldwide. Her unapologetic
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Young Reporter Teens Weight Lifting - Good or Bad ? Aditya Rajshankar Wilson's School
Understandably, parents express apprehension about weightlifting during adolescence, fearing potential disruptions to skeletal development crucial for lifelong well-being. Contrary to the widespread misconception that weightlifting hampers growth in
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Young Reporter: The Charm of Studybox Croydon - Arabi Sivasangar - WHSG
If you ever find yourself in the Kidspace at The Colonnades in Croydon, you may come across a small part of the building on the 1st floor, humbly anticipating young eager minds ready to learn. This is Studybox Croydon, one of the branches of the acclaimed
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Young Reporter - Formula One’s Race to Female Success – Sara Sierra WHS
Formula One has recently been in the spotlight as the last race of the season occurred last Sunday in Abu Dhabi. Ever since 1946 when the racing started, the adrenaline and spectacle associated with F1 racing has driven its level of viewers sky
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Young Reporter: Deep diving into TikTok's "Deep" slideshows by Isabelle Akeru WCHS
Lately, do you find Radiohead's No Surprises striking a chord, preferably in the minor key? Have non-descript phrases like “real” or “based” been slipping into your sentences more frequently? Has your notes app become indistinguishable from an amateur
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Young Reporter: Don't Go Home By Kaloyan Yunchov Wilson's School
I’m not the first to veer off the beaten path – I’m not the first to extol the benefits of doing so – but I want to remind you of them, so that you may share in them rather than bury them in the pits of memory. If you’re like me, you may take the bus
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Young Reporter- Student Amnesty Group Launch at St John's Leatherhead- Natasha Khan
On Wednesday the 29th of November at 1:30, St Johns Leatherhead launched their very first meeting for their brand new student led amnesty group! Although small, this group aims to work alongside Amnesty International to spread awareness and make some
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Young Reporter-Work at Lockheed Martin?-Aryaman Sharma-Wilson's School
In an exclusive interview with Mr Singh, who hasn’t even done his A-levels, I have uncovered the true fantasies about job experience at Lockheed Martin, from ‘igniting’ the makings of true passion, to the extent of which companies like it are shaping
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Young Reporter| We, the Brainiacs| Sabbir Ahmed, Bow School
Blair’s Brainiacs is a community-based ‘server’ on the social media platform Discord. It was sparked into existence by the aspiring student and TikTok star, Blair Fiander, during the year 2020. Like many students, Blair was trapped at home due
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Young Reporter : Reigate Priory Michal Kurian St Bedes
Reigate Park, a phenomenal 20 hectors of land, an amazing green space with a playground full of amazing equipment to keep children entertained such as city bike, cross trainer and horizontal row machines, with a fantastic splash area inside the playground
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Young Reporter | Lang Lang | Ethan Langley - Wilson's School
Music. An art in one form or another for the past 35,000 years. Nowadays, many of us can enjoy our favourite genre from the comfort of our phones. A wide range of music available at a few taps and swipes makes the prospect of traveling to a concert
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Young Reporter " Why do I need Macbeth?" Arush Sundar Wilson's School
Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and Tempest. We all know them - but why? Why are we being forced to learn these seemingly ancient plays with confusing language that do not bring any true value in our lives. Surely it is not applicable in modern society
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Young Reporter - Full Streets But Empty Stomachs - Shayan Ayaz - Wilson's School
Full Streets But Empty Stomachs 15 February 2003. Britain’s largest ever protest - protesting against the Iraq war. As the organisers told us that we - protesting for a ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine conflict - were the second-largest protest
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Young Reporter A Dive Into Kingston Royals Sophie Hardy Wimbledon High School
Swimming has been a competitive sport for hundreds of years and is one of the most popular sports in the UK. If you are interested in swimming at a competitive level and want to improve your strength and fitness by swimming because it is something
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Young Reporter: What's the right revision for mocks? - Hannah Pillemer JFS School
Before the upcoming winter holidays most students attending secondary school or sixth form have encountered mocks or exams, and unfortunately these few weeks of intense exams produce stress and anxiety in students. These exams before the New Year
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Young Reporter 'Kew is Wild!' Louis Harvey - Hampton School
Kew is wild! I am fortunate enough to live in an area right next to the River Thames in Kew. Not only that, there is also a pond at the end of my road and the ancient Kew Green beside that. For an Urban area I live amongst lots of nature
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Young Reporter - Insight into The Empress - Sareena Padayachy, CHS
The Empress follows a young girl Rani Das who has come overseas to be an Indian ayah to a British family, this is all during the reign of Queen Victoria during the 19 century. She comes to Britain to start a new life with only her hopes, dreams and
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Young Reporter: Punishment then and now-Isabella FC Townley Grammar
Until 1965, the death penalty was legal in England. The death penalty is also known as capital punishment and is still legal in some countries today. It is a government approved killing for a punishment of someone’s crimes. Most people back then
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Young Reporter Anti-natalism: A Complex History Luca Lo Presti SGS
Antinatalism is a philosophical argument that assigns a negative value to birth. It is seen as an umbrella term for views that are critical of reproduction for any reason. Many of them share the perspective that bringing a person into existence exposes
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Young Reporter- A vintage day of Chugging & Cheering! Liv Nolan UHS
Bright skies, joyful crowds and a huge array of vintage cars - this year’s annual London to Brighton Veteran Car run was one to remember! This year’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run occurred on Sunday the 5th November, in unseasonably mild weather
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Young Reporter - LITTLE LEAGUE WIN! (Shyla Narh, UHSW)
Carshalton little league takes the victorious glory on Saturday 25th November 2023. The young footballers, aged up to 8, competed in the 'Bantam' age category at their club. They showed great sportsmanship and teamwork, winning the weekly trophy
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Young Reporter: Is Snow Coming To You? - Karrae Green Bow School
As winter approaches, some frost is on the way for England as predicted snowfall in the coming days. The cold crisp air and the welcoming of winter are said to be accompanied by some snowflakes, transforming parts of England into magical winter wonderlands
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Young Reporter 'Christmas in Vienna' - Lena Hellwig NDS
Having spent many Christmases in Vienna it is well worth a visit. Vienna, the cultural city of music and art, has so much to offer, and is even more magical in December with many festive opportunities. Children would usually be listening out for
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Young Reporter Trent Park's Secrets, Mary-Ellen Dyson, St Michael's
Did you know that a site as significant as Bletchley Park is at the end of the Piccadilly line? Trent Park House in Cockfosters was the home of the Secret Listeners in World War 2. Having initially been a country house for the Sassoon family, it
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Young Reporter- How to give back this Christmas (Olivia Wolf Calleja)
This Christmas season, it's important to think about how we can give not only gifts, but also our time and goodwill. There are so many ways to make a difference, and here are just a few ideas to help you give back this holiday season. 1. Volunteer
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young reporters will the world always be a horrible place lilly mai cook bow school
In a world filled with both beauty and darkness, it's hard to ignore the aspect that can be truly disheartening. From environmental degradation to social injustices, the challenges we face sometimes leave us feeling overwhelmed. however by acknowledging
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Young Reporter "Addams' Spooky Spectacle" Zara Ogazi-Khan Wallington High Girls
There’s excitement in the air at Wallington High Schol for Girls as their cast of 45 prepares for this years’ annual Spring showcase, ‘The Addams Family’ musical! After last year’s successful performance of ‘Beauty and the Beast’, the right choice
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Young Reporter: Digital Confidence for Seniors - Samay Kachalia - MTSN
Phones Made Easy is a wonderful course which empowers the elderly and strengthens their confidence with technology. In September 2023, myself and my father (Nitesh Kachalia) ran a technology-based workshop for the elderly citizens of our community
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Young Reporter: The DIVA Exhibition Abigail K TGS
From the 24th June 2023 until the 7th April 2024, the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London is host to the DIVA exhibition. It is exploration of both old and new interpretations of the diva concept through stage and screen. Throughout
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Young Reporter | Christmas Come Early-Elliot Campbell, Dunraven School
Everybody loves Christmas. The food, the gifts, the celebrations, but it seems to be getting earlier and earlier every year. Why? Firstly, Christmas has been commercialised a lot over the past few years, because companies need money after Summer
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Young Reporter - Bob's Shop has a new look! Sofia McLean RGS
For residents of the village of Newdigate, Bob’s Shop has been a key part of the local community for as long as anyone can remember. It was founded in 1952 by Bob’s father and has been run by the family ever since. They serve around 550 customers every
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A Titanic Finale; the end of Attack on Titan - Young Reporter Dylan Murphy Wilsons
For over a decade, there has been a review-smashing, all-encompassing show aired from overseas - Attack on Titan. Millions upon millions have borne witness to the critically appraised series, and on just the 5th November it climaxed in an 80 minute
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Benefits of Yoga, Young Reporter - Notre Dame, Eva Southwell
Yoga originated in India more than 5,000 years ago and its aim is ultimate physical health and mental stability. Yoga is a form of exercise which creates harmony and balance within the body through strength exercises. Each pose is claimed to have individual
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Walton Lights Up for Christmas!
Walton residents were out in numbers on Saturday 25th November for the annual ‘Festival of Light’ celebration. The all-day event, organised by ‘Love Walton’, through the Walton Business Improvement District, brought the community together for a day
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Young Reporter-Local Honey-Vita Cassidy-Dunraven School
What really counts as local honey and are there really hidden benefits from your local bees? Local honey is defined as when the beehive is within a 25 to 50 mile radius of where the consumer lives. Local honey may not be so local anymore.This honey
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Young Reporter: Teachers Impact on Students - Karrae Green Bow School
In school education, teachers play a huge part in children's current and future lives, bringing dreams and inspiration into the lives of their students. Not just textbooks and classrooms determine teachers lives, they themselves also play a huge part
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Young Reporter - Are communities becoming extinct? - Anjana Ravindran, Tiffin Girls'
Throughout the year, the creation of Jubilee Square in New Malden has seen many community events being established, sparking unity and sense of belonging. After the closure of many shops on the high street, including a department store and
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Young Reporter: This Is More Than 'Big Snooker' Seyon Kugathas Wilson's School
In the modest locality of Worcester Park, nested behind the vast expanse of Cuddington REC. , lies the pride and joy of Bowls fans in town - a hidden gem of passion, a ruby under the radar of activities in Sutton : Cuddington Bowls Club (CBC). Many
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What its like to live in Dubai
During this cold month of November you may be looking for a getaway? Luckily for you, Dubai is a perfect getaway from the cold and we've brought in an interviewee to answer some questions. Q1: Is the economy in Dubai Succeeding? Answer: "Yes
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Young Reporter Why is D&D so popular? Jessica Triggs Cheam High School
We are fast approaching 2024, and with it, the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons. This humble, nerdy role playing game has gone from small beginnings in 1974 to dizzying heights of popularity in recent years. Over 50 million people have played
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Young Reporter - RAAC in schools - Mariella K, TGS
Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) has been found in more than 200 schools and colleges in England. RAAC is a form of lightweight concrete used in construction in many buildings between the 1950s and 1990s. The danger of RAAC is that
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Young Reporter: Community meal at Townley! Aaliyah A Townley Grammar
The opportunity to have nutritious food that tastes good at the price of a McDonald's Big Mac is not very common. Recently, our high streets have been filled with fast food, all providing meals for a nice, low price, but how many healthy alternatives
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Young Reporter 'The Witches' review Lucy Deacon Tolworth Girls School
Young Reporter "The Witches" at the National Theatre review On the 22nd of November, I travelled to the National Theatre with my drama group, Southside Theatre Academy, to watch the new musical adaptation of The Witches, by Roald Dahl. In my opinion
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Young Reporter Mace, The First Debate Deniz Gokbay MHI
On November 9th, Mill Hill International took part in the English-Speaking Union Schools' Mace competition. Our school had three main speakers: Kendwa Kudakwashe, the First Speaker from Year 10; Deniz Gokbay, the Second Speaker from Year 10; and Rayyan
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Young reporter: MHS/MHI House Drama Competition -Raymond Cheong/MHI
Mill Hill School's annual House Drama Competition, held in the school's theatre, was a captivating event that showcased the talents of its pupils. Priestly House emerged as the winners, delivering a remarkable performance centred around the delayed
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Young Reporter “Enzo Ferrari Museo” Sofia Mishuris MHI
Nestled in the heart of Modena, Italy, the Enzo Ferrari Museum stands as a testament to the legacy of one of the automotive industry's most revered figures. Named after the legendary founder of Ferrari, the museum is a captivating tribute to the passion
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Young Reporter - Action demanded as Road Closure Sparks Chaos - Jia Sahota, WCHS
In the heart of Woodford Green, chaos ensues following the abrupt closure of Broadmead Road in July 2023. A petition on change.org, signed by 861 frustrated residents, amplifies the community's demand for the immediate reopening of this crucial
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Young reporter, Winter blues - Laura Piekarz, St Catherine's School
The winter season can be a very beautiful time if we allow it to be, but sometimes the inevitable winter blues can hit very hard. With more rainy days and rain, you may not feel your best during the winter season. It is important to know
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Young Reporters Sweet Treats! Rosanna Kiliszek Wimbledon High School
Sweet Treats! There has recently been a new sweet addition to the SW19 community called Bebeto which has received an abundant amount of attention and a staggering number of customers over the past month, even with influencers such as Tom Clare
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Young Reporter, Arnold, Bax and Prokofiev, Elyssa Dowlen Tiffin Girls'
On the 11th of November, the Fulham Symphony Orchestra (FSO) played at St John's Smith Square. The orchestra was established in 1958, and is currently conducted by Marc Dooley, who has been with FSO since 2001. Marc is also a composer and
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Young Reporter Football at the Theatre Emilie Dalle Wimbledon High
As somebody who isn’t usually football’s biggest fan, and who was somewhat forced by their brother to go to the Prince Edward Theatre in London, I actually did really enjoy the Dear England play. What appealed to me was how the play really took a broader
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Young Reporter | Zzz = a better you | Theo Nguyen, Wilson's School
11:59 PM. Tilted in bed, mindlessly scrolling through your phone until your eyes aren’t sure if they’re open or closed. Sitting at your desk, desperately finishing that procrastinated homework then cramming in details for tomorrow morning’s biology
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Young Reporter: Going Green! - Lucie Doggett, St Catherines School Twickenham
In today’s society, we are constantly faced with the question of how we can better one’s mental well-being. Be it yoga, guided meditation, or long walks in a park, we are always trying to find ways to decrease our stress levels in this trying world
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Young Reporter - The Tradition of Carolling - Arabella Temple Surbiton High School
Would it be Christmas without the Carols? See an image of people clutching lanterns with long capes and cold faces, and you’ll know it’s Christmas, but why? Even before Christianity midwinter songs as well as dances and feasts were used to raise
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Young Reporter - Down with the Kids - Emily Dossett - TGS
I’m sure if asked what children these days are interested in, there are some who would reply with answers like social media or watching television; and whilst I don’t mean to say that this isn’t true for some children, there are many more things that
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Christmas in London
On November 2nd, every year, London receives an intense makeover. The city becomes embellished in glitter and the warm glow of the festive lights. Oxford street, Regent Street and Bond Street are now synonymous with Christmas heaven, due to their extravagant
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Young Reporter: Maaveerar Naal, A Tamil remembrance - Harini Sornaraj, St Catherines
Maaveerar Naal, ‘Great heroes day,’ is on 27th November. This remembrance day brings an opportunity to discover more about the struggle of Tamils in Sri Lanka. Decades of oppression and persecution have left harrowing scars and deep wounds, both physical
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Young Reporter:Ardingly Through the Lens of History-Victoria Mainard,Ardingly College
In 1999, in the small village of Ardingly in Sussex England, the residents took the initiative to create a society in which all inhabitants of the village could meet periodically and catch up as well as discuss topics of importance and history. And
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Young Reporter - Opening of the Olde Forge Café- Jorjah Walters - Croydon High
The Holy Family Church on Limpsfield Road has recently opened the Olde Forge Café next to the church, in the historic site of its previous church hall, which before renovation was rundown and unused, but it is now a place for members of the church
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Young Reporter: Film-making of ‘Friends’ by Alice Alampi, Notre Dame School
‘Friends’ is a sitcom that blends humour and drama, a mix of genres that contributes to its continuous popularity. The film-making methods used are traditional for sitcoms, with multi-camera setups and live audiences reacting. Its clever use of these
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Young Reporter - WCHS Repton House Drama - Sukhmani K Sohal, WCHS
Each year, the four houses of Woodford County High School (Repton, Warner, Highams and Newton) battle it out with a theatre production competition known as 'House Drama' - an age-old tradition allowing members of each house to come together as a team
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YoungReporter A Treasured Twickenham Theatre Florence Howells StCatherines
If you take a leisurely stroll down the Twickenham riverside, next to ‘the Barmy Arms’ and ‘Church Lane’, you will stumble upon the Mary Wallace Theatre, a charming little theatre, set up by the Richmond Shakespeare Society (RSS) in 1977. The RSS was
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Young Reporter Constellations Ava Kasolowsky Kingston Grammar School
From the 22nd to the 24th of November, the year ten and eleven students at Kingston Grammar School put on an excellent performance of Nick Payne’s constellations, and I was lucky enough to be a part of the cast. The play, which explores string theory
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Young Reporter - Death of Cinema? - Samuel Pemberton Wilson's School
Having walked through the labyrinth of red buses around Greater London countless times, every school student is well-familiarised with the look of just another film poster plastered to the sides of each and every double-decker– each poster screaming