Dunston Radio – The Underworld…
Learn all about the Underworld in this radio show from the students at Dunston Primary School By Harry, Henry, Spencer & Alyssa
Dunston Radio – The Vaquita
Learn all about the fascinating Vaquita and its importance to ocean habitats By Skylar, Evie & Jacob
Dunston Radio – The Amazon
Find out some amazing facts about the Amazon Rainforest By Daisy, Angela & Luca
Squid Soup
Holly & Anthony of the Young Journalist Academy travelled to Ayscoughfee Hall in Spalding to cover the Shifting Perspectives event created by artist collective Squid Soup. This event was programmed by StoryTellers NPO supported by Arts Council England for the SELCP in Lincolnshire.
The Olympic Truce and it’s Double Standards
The Olympic Truce is a tradition originating from ancient Greece that has been brought back by the IOC and UN to promote peace and safety for all athletes competing. The Olympic Truce begins 7 days before the opening ceremony for the Olympics and 7 days after the closing ceremony of Continue Reading
GREEN WINS BY-ELECTION: ARE THEY HERE TO STAY?
Gorton and Denton saw the Greens’ first ever Westminster by-election victory on the 26th of February, and the woman who won it? A plumber from Greater Manchester. In her victory speech, Hannah Spencer, the recently elected MP and tradeswoman, said: “Working hard used to get you something. It got you Continue Reading
Summer Makes Us Happier
Warm weather has a way of loosening the weight on our shoulders that we didn’t realise we were carrying. As the days become longer and the light lingers into the evening, life begins to feel a little more spacious. People pile outdoors, colours sharpen, the world becomes brighter, and even ordinary routines take on a gentler rhythm. Summer doesn’t Continue Reading
Boston High School Radio
Today students from Boston High School research and compiled their first full magazine radio show comprising topics that have interested them and the stories that shape their world.
Is it Schizophrenia or a Sixth Sense?
Exploring the debate between science and belief. The phenomenon of hearing voices that others cannot has sparked centuries of disagreement between doctors, spiritual leaders, and believers. At its heart lies a fundamental tension: whether to understand it through the lens of spirituality or mental health. Psychologists describe schizophrenia as a Continue Reading
Budget Breach
On Wednesday 26 th November 2025, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the UKBudget 2025 at the House of Commons. However, the Office for BudgetResponsibility (OBR) had mistakenly published the details of the Budget on theirwebsite about 40 minutes before the speech was due to be delivered, according tothe BBC. Reports of Continue Reading