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List of participating schools
This alphabetical list shows schools that took part in School Report News Day 2010.
List of participating schools
This alphabetical list shows schools that took part in School Report News Day 2010.
List of School Report schools
This alphabetical list shows schools that took part in School Report News Day 2010. Click on the names of the schools (in blue) to see the news made by each school.
Jay Sean wins Asian Music Awards
Jay Sean sweeps the boards at the 2010 Asian Music Awards by winning the four awards for which he was nominated.
Nursery worker charged with abuse
A 21-year-old nursery worker is charged with assault by police investigating claims of abuse at a nursery in south-west London.
Baby killed by lamppost is named
A baby killed by a falling lamppost in a west London street would have celebrated his first birthday on Friday.
Baby hit by falling lamppost dies
A one-year-old boy seriously injured by a falling lamppost in a west London street dies from his injuries in hospital.
Baby injured by falling lamppost
A one-year-old baby suffers critical injuries when a lamppost falls on the child in west London.
Hero BA pilot tells of 777 crash
The ex-BA pilot who oversaw the crash-landing of a Boeing jetliner at Heathrow in 2009 speaks to the BBC about the experience.
Four AMA nominations for Jay Sean
R&B singer Jay Sean is nominated in four categories for the British Asian Music Awards.
Today: Wednesday 27th January
The gap between rich and poor is wider now than 40 years ago, a government-commissioned panel has reported. And the former attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, will tell the Chilcot inquiry today why he advised that going to war in Iraq would be legal.
Moving beyond the whiteboard
The school of the future will need to integrate technology seamlessly into the curriculum.
Schools must embrace technology
An education professional warns that "switched off devices equal switched off children" at the BETT education fair.
More than 10,000 UK schools shut
Thousands of schools across the UK are closed because of the widespread snow and ice.
Freedom of borough for Fusiliers
Troops from 2nd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, receive the freedom of Hounslow following a tour of Afghanistan.
Asda unveils 'ethnic' expansion
Supermarket giant Asda is about to unveil its first "ethnic store" with ten aisles of world food in a bid to win more Asian customers.
Soldiers return from Afghanistan
British soldiers returning from Afghanistan are greeted by their families in west London.
Teenagers decapitated rare birds
Two teenage boys are sentenced for killing 16 rare birds, some of which were decapitated, at a farm near Salisbury.
Jay Sean ends Peas US chart reign
British R&B singer Jay Sean ends the Black Eyed Peas' six-month reign at the top of the US singles chart.
Most dangerous tower blocks named
A BBC investigation highlights that more than 100 of London's residential tower blocks are at high risk from fire.


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