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Jade Johnson and Ian Waite with School Reporters Esther, Jack and Emma from St Aidans C of E Technology College in Poulton Le Fylde, Blackpool. My 'Strictly' experience
Young journalists from St Aidans C of E Technology College in Poulton Le Fylde interview Strictly Come Dancing stars at Blackpool Tower.

England international footballer Karen Carney England footballer in the hotseat
School Reporters Roisin and Ruby interview England international footballer Karen Carney as part of BBC Sport's Unsung Hero Award scheme.

Sue Barker is one of the sports presenters for the BBC Sue Barker goes to Yorkshire
Question of Sports presenter Sue Barker visits Myers Grove School in Sheffield ahead of the 2009 Sports Personality of the Year awards in Sheffield on 13 December. Students from Myers Grove and Wisewood Secondary School asked Sue about who she thought could win the sporting award.



Top runner shares career highs
Silver medallist Lisa Dobriskey is interviewed by School Reporters from Brockhill Park Performing Arts College, Hythe, Kent

BBC Sports presenter in the hot seat
Students at Sheffield Springs Academy interview BBC Sports Personality of the Year presenter Jake Humphrey.

Who would you tweet?
Four students from Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Hove, East Sussex, explain who they would contact using Twitter.

What award would you like to see?
US President Barack Obama has been awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples". But which areas would young people like to see celebrated? School Reporters from Longsands College in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, gave their views.

Are space holidays a good idea?
Following on from an interview with an astronaut, School Reporters from Marden High School in North Shields, Tyne And Wear, were featured on BBC radio commenting on space tourism.


REPORTS FROM NEWS DAY 2009

A selection of health reports
Health stories were high on the news agenda on School Report News Day 2009. Here are the highlights.

Pupils' technology reports
Technology stories were high on the news agenda for School Report News Day 2009. Here are the highlights.

Students' recession reports
The recession was high on the news agenda during School Report News Day 2009. Here are the highlights.

Surprise attitudes to knife crime
Young journalists at a London school set out to explore attitudes to teenagers and knives.

Will thinking pink stop the yobs?
Could pink street lights stop teenagers hanging around in the streets?

'The Iron Curtain' picnic
Laszlo, a School Reporter from Hungary, reports on the 20-year anniversary of his country opening its borders to the non-communist West.

Obama though our eyes
School Reporters from Phoenix High School, London, report on Barack Obama's inauguration and what it means to them.

China Day in Dagenham
School Reporters from Mayfield School in Essex write about 'China Day', when students tried their hands at a range of Chinese cultural and sporting activities.

Cheeper by the dozen
School Reporter Joe, from St John's School and Community College in Marlborough reports on how one local store's springtime promotion is encouraging people to 'live the good life'.


MORE NEWS DAY REPORTS

Sport reports made by pupils
Sports stories were high on the news agenda during School Report News Day 2009. Here are the highlights.

Students' entertainment reports
Entertainment stories were high on the news agenda during School Report News Day 2009. Here are the highlights.

A mix of video and audio reports
Reports from the BBC TV newsrooms in the nations and regions for School Report 2009.

Students meet Desmond Tutu
School Reporters from Djanogly City Academy in Nottingham joined forces with the BBC's Hard Talk team to interview Archbishop Desmond Tutu

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