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Main Headlines - March 11, 2010

Pupils survive News Day - See the photo album here.
Congratulations to all the Year 8 pupils who took part in today's events. Since 8 o'clock this morning they have been working non stop to produce their news and create their bulletin. After only a quick rehearsal, they went live at 2pm and conducted the entire program themselves, managing everything from autocue to vision control. Features include an interview with veteran newscaster Huw Edwards, Boro first team goalkeeper Danny Coyne and our very own Mrs Darnell tells us her views on the potential school move.
You have been a credit to yourselves today and I am proud of you all. Well done! - Mr Wilkinson.

Cleveland Police named "best force"
The team investigate the reasons for their success.

New laws for dog ownership
The team find out more about government plans to muzzle dogs.

10:10 at school
Ollie and Shaun find out what Egglescliffe is doing to meet its 10:10 commitment.

Headteacher Exclusive: Mrs Darnell's thoughts on the school move
Mrs Darnell talks to Dan and Sophie about the controversial plans to move the school.

The life of a full time reporter
Dan, Imaan, Josie and Max talk to BBC News veteran Huw Edwards.

C'mon Boro!
Joe and Alex meet goalkeeper Danny Coyne.

Here comes the bride
The girls meet Miranda Holland to talk about her new bridal boutique.

 

 
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Daniel, Josie, Imaan and Max at BBC Tees on Tuesday after their interview with BBC news veteran Huw Edwards. (Photo: SW)
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