Recently, our young journalists took a trip to Newcastle’s Northumberland Street to see the progress of the new developments there. The redevelopment project, which is expected to be finished by next year, will “create an elegant and high-quality environment that is inspired by the street’s Medieval history and will reinforce its position as the region’s […]
Was the all-female space flight really a Girl Boss moment?
By Meg, 13 and Ella, 14 On Monday 14th April, Katy Perry and five other women blasted into space for an 11-minute tour. The tour, organised by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos flight company Blue Origin, was dubbed an empowering day for women. But was it really? “It has nothing to do with feminism,” says Ella. “It would […]
16-19 Journalism Programme
Are you interested in media and journalism, or are you thinking about University options in the creative industries? Our weekly journalism sessions can help you build your creative skills and give you experience in this competitive industry. If you have ideas for stories and projects you want to create and aren’t sure where to start, […]
“Why Don’t Young People Use Parks Anymore?”
By Hannah, 17 When I was younger, parks were the place to be. Whether it was running around with my mates after school or having picnics on weekends, parks felt like a haven.But now, when I walk through the park near my house, it’s too quiet. It’s not just that the swings are empty or […]
Why Don’t Young People Use Libraries Anymore?
By Megan, 17 Libraries used to be the heart of every community, a place to study, read, and meet up with friends. But for many young people today, they’re more of an afterthought than a must-visit spot. With phones, social media, and easy access to information online, the idea of spending time in a library […]
Where Did All the Goths Go?
By Leah, 15 When my Mam was my age, Newcastle had a place for everyone. If you were a goth, an emo, a punk, or even just a bit weird, you went to The Green. Old Eldon Square wasn’t just a spot to sit with a Starbucks like it is today. It was alive with subcultures. […]
Phone Bans in Schools? That’s Not the Answer
By Erin, 16 Suddenly, politicians and teachers think the solution to all our problems is banning them in schools. They say phones ruin our mental health, destroy our attention spans, and stop us from socialising. But is taking them away really going to fix anything? I don’t think so. Schools across the UK are already […]
Newcastle’s Shopping Crisis: There’s Nowhere Left to Browse
By Jahni, 17 Newcastle’s high street isn’t what it used to be. Walk through the streets or down into Eldon Square, and you’ll see more food spots and entertainment venues than actual shops. Big names like Debenhams and Topshop have vanished, while restaurants, Bubble Tea shops and gaming arcades are taking their place. One of […]
Feeling Safe In My Own City
By Jahni, 17 As a Geordie with Pakistani roots, I have always been proud of where I come from. Newcastle has been home to me all my life, and it’s a city I love deeply. There’s something special about the people here: the friendly smiles, the hearty laughter and of course, the accent. You can’t […]
Should Adolescence Be Shown in Schools? Young People Say It’s Not Enough
By Erin & Josh, both 17, Netflix’s drama Adolescence has sparked major conversations about the struggles of growing up today, with even the Prime Minister reportedly speaking to Netflix about its impact. Now, some schools are considering adding it to the curriculum as an educational tool. But while adults debate its value, many young people are questioning […]
