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  • Young reporter: UK law has new teeth

    01-11-14                                           UK LAW HAS NEW TEETH       ‘’I coudn’t stop it. I was just making my way  to my local park to exercise my dogs just like i always do,’’ recalled Karla Buenrostro, a regular visitor to the park

  • Young Reporter: The Death of Hard Copy Media

    Jasmin Glynne // Grey Court School When was the last time you read a book? An actual book. Pages of adventure, emotion, romance, mystery, thriller.... Or did you just look at a screen? Click the 'turn page' button of your lightweight convenient

  • Young Reporter: 9 Things You Didn’t Know You Needed For Uni

    9 Things You Didn’t Know You Needed For Uni Recently, my older brother went to study at Cardiff University and my parents have been at a loss and have been asking their friends who have children in university – or that have finished uni -  for

  • Young Reporter: Digital Detox- Could you stop if you wanted?

    The first step to solving a problem is admitting it, so let me ask you. Are you addicted to modern technology? How many of you said no? Now be honest, how many of you should have said yes? The first text message was sent in 1992 and since then,

  • Young Reporter: Sutton Pole Vaulter leads UK Rankings

    ‘Under 15 UK Number One’ titleholder, Shaye Emmett attends Sutton High School and is now in her second year of training as a Pole Vaulter. The idea to become a Pole Vaulter first came about when Shaye watched a training session taking place whilst

  • Young Reporter: Shaken up by Shakespeare

    Secondary schools are a place filled with drama. Not only between the students but with many schools having taken part in a Shakespeare festival being in the spotlight and on stage has become more enjoyable! All the time the young generation are

  • Rosslyn Park are too good for neighbours Richmond

    Rosslyn Park took the derby bragging rights off Richmond on Saturday with a 28-15 win at the Rock. In front of a large crowd, Park saw off the strong challenge from their neighbours to stay second in National League One. With the wind at their

  • Young reporter: A Royal En-canter

    Britain is stereotypically known for 3 things: bad weather, drinking tea, and our Royal family. As the rain catapults against my window and steam billows from my cup I am going to tell you what the Queen did on Saturday the 8th of October. Lily

  • Young Reporter: The Halloween Comedown

    The Halloween Comedown After an eventful Halloween evening and a few days of festivities, it is now time, as usual, to put that aside ready for the next big event, Christmas. The big house parties and the spooky activities and dress up are what

  • Young Reporter: Science Rocks Sutton High

    Last month on the 24th of September Megan and Elizabeth O’Shea organized and held the ‘Science Rocks First Anniversary Lecture’ at Sutton High School to involve and encourage science participation among not only their fellow students but also pupils

  • Young Reporter: A breeze for the Bees!

    With two Football-mad family members in the home, it was always inevitable that one day I would follow in their footsteps. OK, maybe I never reached the 'Saturday-Football' stage, but I admit that I have been to several of Brentford's home matches

  • Brentford: Dallas snatches win for Bees

    A goal from Stuart Dallas deep into added on time gave Brentford a 2-1 win over Derby County at Griffin Park on Saturday. Despite Derby being the better side during the first half, the Bees drew level early in the second half through Andre Gray

  • Brentford: Dallas snatches win for Bees

    A goal from Stuart Dallas deep into added on time gave Brentford a 2-1 win over Derby County at Griffin Park on Saturday. Despite Derby being the better side during the first half, the Bees drew level early in the second half and sealed all three

  • Sutton store to make X Factor appearance

    A Sutton store will share screen time with Simon Cowell when X Factor viewers are treated to the debut of the Debenhams 2014 Christmas advert. The retailer, who will be competing with Christmas advert titans John Lewis and Marks & Spencer for

  • Britain's biggest charity book fair in need of volunteers

    Organisers of Britain’s biggest charity book fair are looking for volunteers to help at next year’s event. Now in its 14th year, the annual fair is held at Epsom Methodist Church, in Ashley Road, Epsom, during the Spring half term, and will next

  • Comedian Rich Hall brings Hoedown to Epsom

    Virginia-born comedian Rich Hall will be bringing a taste of the Deep South to Epsom with his successful show Hoedown. The show, which had a sold-out run at London’s Soho Theatre, is a collaboration of music and comedy bringing the rustic Deep

  • EU rules mean restaurants must reveal allergens

    Supermarkets, delis and restaurants will be made to give information about their products for people with allergies. New EU rules, which come into force on December 13, mean shops and cafes will have to tell customers either verbally, or with food