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BBC Young Reporter

BBC Young Reporter is an exciting opportunity for young people to get involved with the BBC.

If you are 11-18 years old then this is a chance for you to tell the stories that matter to you.

BBC Young Reporter (formerly School Report) works in partnership with schools, colleges, youth organisations and charities to provide young people with the skills they need to create and understand the media.

Schools and organisations taking part will benefit from access to exclusive events, training and resources, as well as mentoring and career talks from BBC staff and journalists.

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  • Endometriosis

    Endometriosis is a distressing condition that affects 10% of women worldwide; an estimated 176 million people suffer from the condition globally.

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  • Girl on Lockdown: Weeks 7-8

    Sixth Form student Mahreen gives us an insight into her experiences during the unprecedented COVID-19 lockdown

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  • Girl on Lockdown: Weeks 5-6

    Sixth Form student Mahreen gives us an insight into her experiences during the unprecedented COVID-19 lockdown

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  • Girl on Lockdown: Weeks 3-4

    Sixth Form student Mahreen gives us an insight into her experiences during the unprecedented COVID-19 lockdown

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  • Girl on Lockdown: Weeks 1-2

    Sixth Form student Mahreen gives us an insight into her experiences during the unprecedented COVID-19 lockdown

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  • Interview with Lisa Williamson

    Students interview award-winning author Lisa Williamson

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  • The Benefits of Sport

    Too many young people spend vast amounts of their time mesmerised by social media, gaming devices and television programmes. However, have they considered the impacts of social media on their mental health? Perhaps they should invest their time in sp
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  • Head in the Clouds

    One of the most widely talked about issues at the moment is pollution and the traumatic impact it is having on our planet. From the rising sea levels to animal extinction, the effects of pollution are clear and everybody is keen to express an opinion
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  • Climate Change

    Climate change leads to a myriad of problems, such as: ocean acidification, reduced biodiversity and rising sea levels. However, all of this comes back to the main negative impact of a change in carbon stores in our system, causing temperature fluctu
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  • Nuclear Power: What’s in store for the future?

    Ever since the 19th century, the world has been using fossil fuels in order to power our homes and buildings. But, as we know, more and more greenhouse gasses are being produced, and this is taking its toll on the earth: the ice caps are melting, the
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  • Should creativity be prioritised in schools?

    It has been noticed that due to the way the world is evolving, future graduates will require creativity skills and empathy, rather than just technical skills.  With this is mind, should creativity be prioritised in schools to provide us students
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  • The State of the Video Games Industry

    32.4 million people in the UK (or 49% of the current population) play video games of some description. However, the events of the industry rarely break into mainstream news, despite it being such a popular pastime. In fact, it’s so popular that
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