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Each school had to face the challenge of making a story on a topic set by the Channel 4 News team at ITN. They were supplied with ITN rushes. They had to script, edit and submit their version of the story.
These are the feature stories they made.
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Rosie Rogers (Individual)
A National Children's Homes (NCH) report contradicts the stereotype of young people as antisocial thugs. The national charity calls for more support for youths to help them avoid crime.
This piece investigates whether or not ASBOs and dispersal orders are the key to tackling the growing antisocial behaviour problem in Britain.
Climate change is a worldwide issue, but how hard is the government really trying to correct this problem, and how well informed are the general public?
With the spotlight on the environment, both nationally and internationally, we look at what one local community is doing to make a difference.
There is debate as to whether antisocial behaviour orders (ASBOs) have helped reduced crime. Since the Antisocial Behaviour Act was passed in 2003, it's suggested police now have less authority over young teenagers.
A new programme at Grays School teaches students about pregnancy and raising an infant by having them take home a baby doll called 'Reality baby'.
Students investigate antisocial behaviour among teenagers and possible solutions to this problem.
Government talks about climate change will look at investments in renewable energy and using nuclear power as an alternative energy source.