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  • Young reporter: Sleeping With Jesus

    Sleeping with Jesus Some people think that all church does is have services every Sunday: Not at Reigate Park church! Following the recent resurrection of their Harvest meal tradition with talent show and charity fundraising, Reigate Park church

  • Young reporter: Hope for Islam

    Hamza Ali - Raynes Park High School Despite the recent extremist portrayal of Islam, families from all over London and other parts of the U.k gathered for an event which consisted of learning the peaceful side and ways of the Islamic religion.

  • Young reporter: Mental Illness; Society's Great Taboo

    A study by the National Union of Students (NUS) completed in May 2013 revealed that one in five students consider themselves to have a mental health problem. The Office for National Statistics Psychiatric Morbidity report discovered that in one

  • Young reporter: The Jewell In The Heart Of Dreary Durham

    I’d be lying if I claimed that I was ecstatic to hear that this summer’s family holiday included a 4-day visit to Durham. Set in the North of England, I immediately envisioned empty farming land stretching out for miles to see and bleak grey clouds

  • Young reporter: Birmingham Boy Band Leave JAWS On The Floor

    After being bitterly unimpressed by a set that they’d performed earlier in the year, the news of a second gig by Birmingham boy band JAWS didn’t exactly fill me with excitement. Their debut album Milkshake was one that I’d listened to an almost

  • Young reporter: Movies that changed my life!

    Have you ever watched a movie and after it had finished the narrative stuck on your mind like chewing gum on the bottom of one of your best shoes? Have you ever felt like the movie was extremely extravagant that you needed to interrogate curiously

  • Young reporter: I want to be a princess when I'm older...

    Imagination   “I want to be a princess,” was what my little sister answered when I asked her what she wants to be when she’s older.  The next day, my little sister’s reply to the same question was “I want to be a doctor.” “I want to be famous

  • Young reporter: More shops to go in Wimbledon Village

    There seems to be a pattern among the windows of certain Wimbledon Village shops: ‘Closing down!’, ‘Clearance sale!’, ‘Everything must go!’ The now empty and tired looking building that was formerly Jack Wills has been the latest to go, following Joules

  • Young reporter: Art exposes another layer.

    Would you draw somebody naked? Puzzled parents have pondered why St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls have enthusiastically encouraged their A-level art students to participate in a weekly, two-hour life drawing course. (Baring in mind

  • Young reporter: New elderly care home opens

    If you’ve driven over the flyover between Wimbledon and Kingston at any point during the last few months, you will have noticed lorries, vans and cranes going to and from a large construction site. Recently, the fruit of this work was revealed to be

  • AFC Wimbledon held at home by battling Tranmere Rovers

    AFC Wimbledon let a lead slip twice against League Two’s bottom club Tranmere Rovers to take a single point from a 2-2 draw at the CRRS. Dons remain unbeaten at home in six games, but they have also failed to pick up three points from their past

  • Young reporter: Technology showcase attracts Royalty

    Only 7% of the engineering workforce in the UK is female, according to a 2014 survey from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), and approximately 4 out of 5 of students who took A Level Physics in 2013 were male. These figures highlight

  • Young reporter: Is the World a Stage?

    21st August 2014 was the day when many GCSE drama students went to collect their results only to find themselves disappointed thanks to Edexcel’s harsh marking. I was amongst many drama students who were victims of this supposed unfairness so I have

  • Young reporter: Bend the iPhone trend

    iPhones, iPods, iPads, MacBooks, iMacs. Everywhere there are apples with a bite taken out of them. So why are Apple products so popular with teenagers? Are they a symbol of popularity? A sign that someone is a ‘normal teenager’ if they have one? With

  • Young reporter: Demolition of Dundonald

    After over a year of discussions it appears that Wimbledon Council have ignored the locals’ plea for Dundonald Park to remain intact. Construction is already underway to extend Dundonald School into one of the few green spaces remaining in the area

  • Man injured in 3am fight in Kingston town centre

    A man was left lying on the road in a bus lane after a fight in Kingston town centre this morning. Kingston police were called to reports of a fight at 3.15am in Eden Street. A man believed to be in his 20s had sustained a cut above his eye

  • AFC Wimbledon boss: Tranmere Rovers will be hard to read

    Neal Ardley is faced with a conundrum this weekend when Tranmere Rovers are the visitors to the CRRS. Rovers are bottom of the League Two standings after just two wins from 14 games. The record cost boss Ross Edwards his job earlier this month

  • Prepare for the crash and bang at Wimbledon stadiam

    Stock car racing is back in the capital this Sunday with the opportunity to see two Series Grand Finals at Wimbledon stadium. The first event of the evening is the Yokohoma Tyre Series final for the lightning rods where fierce rivals Jason Busby

  • Teddington skipper Keightley happy with change of tact

    They always say defending a title is harder than winning it in the first place, but Teddington skipper James Keightley is hoping a change in the Middlesex County League structure could give his defending champions a helping hand next summer. Keightley

  • Medium Derek Acorah coming to Epsom Playhouse

    Medium Derek Acorah will be bringing his Enlightenment tour to Epsom. The television medium has been appearing on screen for more than 15 years. He claims his first supernatural experience came as a child when the spirit of his late grandfather

  • Have you seen The Yeti?

    Presented by The Airballoon, Live At Scream in the Showcase room at the Scream Lounge Music Venue is a great way to sit and enjoy live music on Halloween night, writes Rian Hoskins. The main act is Yeti Love, a group consisting of guitarists Pete