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Behind The Headlines: Democracy in action or utter farce?

DEMOCRACY in action or a complete and utter farce?

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Inside Story: Elements which make a story

NEWSPAPER stories are made up of a few key elements; headline, picture, story.

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Behind The Headlines: Is it the toughest job of all?

WITH the possible exception of bankers and greedy, occasionally criminally fraudulent MPs, it is hard to think of a single profession in recent years which has taken such a hammering as social workers, specifically those working in child protection.

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This amazing whale snow sculpture was created by (l-r) Names l-r:Ryan Scott,Connar O'Hare,Jason Eastaff, Amy Mawby,Cain O'Hare and Owen Carter.

Inside Story: Snow news is good news...

WHEN judging the relative merits of a story, one of the key questions we ask is “how many people does it affect?”.

Behind The Headlines: Binge drinking costing us all

GOING out on a Saturday night used to be such a simple business.

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Inside Story: Who cares about cuts?

Before 2006, any mention of economics on the television news was usually reserved for the space before the “and finally” moment. But following the global economic meltdown, we are now faced with endless updates on the world’s financial systems, whether it be problems in struggling countries, such as Greece and Italy, outrage at bankers’ bonuses or the need to cut back on pensions and benefits.

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