Advanced AV Newsday 2 – Local News
Year 2 BA Journalism students on the Advanced AV unit have put together their second news programme based around local news stories.
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Year 2 BA Journalism students on the Advanced AV unit have put together their second news programme based around local news stories.
Read MoreThe Northern line has fully reopened after the partial completion of £700m upgrade works.
Read MoreIvan Martinez welcomes us Elephant and Castle’s Latin-American butcher shop, La Fama.
Read MoreNew legislation allows the public will to ride electric scooters without the need for a permit.
Read MoreHow London’s famous flower market divides the local community.
Read MoreOne person’s trash is another one’s treasure at a popular East London boot fair.
Read MoreAt a cost of nearly £19bn, London’s new Tube service is up and running.
Read MoreThe closure of two popular Wetherspoons venues has left Croydon pub-goers feeling flat.
Read MoreThe best places to sample craft ales in one corner of south-east London.
Read MoreHow the post-Covid re-opening of its local cinema maintained one town’s film-going history.
Read MoreMichael Eavis is building affordable housing as the rural housing crisis deepens.
Read MoreTaylor Swift nights are proving to be massively popular around the UK.
Read MoreHow a lack of green space in Canary Wharf is affecting dogs and their owners.
Read MoreWhy people in Dover feel their town is currently besieged by problems.
Read MoreHow an influx of students and hip venues is altering the character of a south London neighbourhood.
Read MoreWalworth’s famous market remains a much-loved staple of local life despite the changes both it and the area have undergone.
Read MoreA trade fair and congress centre has been turned into a giant hub to welcome Ukrainian refugees.
Read MoreResidents object as property developers look to add apartments on top of existing buildings.
Read MoreUkrainian model and entrepreneur Vitaalia Sass talks about the conflict in her country.
Read MoreFive weeks, 20 students, one programme.
Read MoreWhy some students are struggling to adjust after the pandemic.
Read MoreHow the pandemic may have altered our relationship with going to see a show.
Read MoreHow one digital platform launched during the pandemic is giving young people a voice on climate change and green issues
Read MoreTechnology and virtual reality is widening access to high-end fashion.
Read MoreCovid restrictions across the UK have eased, but are people ready to go mask free?
Read MoreMasks are no longer mandatory across the TfL network. So, why are so many still wearing them?
Read MoreObe Crosbie takes a look at the stories making headlines in the world of sport.
Read MoreWhy plastic pollution may be the next global pandemic.
Read MoreHas Covid-19 made some in the US equestrian community more willing to risk their animals’ health?
Read MoreThis week marks a symbolic time in the theatre industry: Tayler Owen and Noelia Garcia report.
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