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Friday, 25 March 2011

Schools take part in 2011 BBC News School Report

18 SCHOOLS in Kent have taken part in the BBC News School Report 2011 today.

The annual project enables pupils to take part in a nationwide radio and TV news day - getting firsthand practice as reporters and presenters.

Two lucky pupils from Rainham School for Girls were selected from the south east to interview prime minister David Cameron. Lucy Elkins and Sara Silve, 12, (pictured, left) went to Downing Street on March 17 to take part in a pupil press conference with the PM.

Writing about the experience on their news blog, Sara said: "I nearly had a heart attack as just as we were about to interview David Cameron in Downing Street he just came jumping through the door and Lucy nearly screamed. She was so surprised, that after she jumped she burst out laughing and it took a while to stop her."

Today pupils across the county took part by recording video news bulletins, radio news updates and writing news stories for the web - as well as the weather.

BBC News presenter Huw Edwards who took part in the project said: "Over the years I've run many journalism workshops in schools.

"So I've seen how much fun it can be and how much can be learnt when there are real deadlines, real audiences and real standards to meet."I'm involved because I want to give young people the chance to make the news themselves, and I want to share the principles of good journalism."

Here is a full list of all participating schools in the region:

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Sunday, 6 March 2011

B&Q's 'Gotta Feelin' for Comic Relief

STAFF at B&Q took part in a surprise flash mob today in aid of Comic Relief.

Stunned customers watched as staff across the 330 stores nationwide danced to the Black Eyed Peas hit 'I Gotta Feelin'.
spokesman from B&Q said: "The idea behind the dance moment is to show the nation how easy it is to learn a new skill, whether it’s dancing or DIY that takes your fancy and what great fun it can be to learn a new skill together."

Clips of B&Q staff in Kent have surfaced on the Internet, including Canterbury (featured, below), Strood and Gillingham.



The BBC's annual Comic Relief fundraising night is on BBC One, 19:00, Friday 18 March.



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