Future Voices: A tiny bit too much chocolate over Easter? We’re all guilty of it
How much chocolate have you eaten over Easter? A couple of eggs? A few more than a couple of eggs? Don't worry, you're not alone.
How much chocolate have you eaten over Easter? A couple of eggs? A few more than a couple of eggs? Don't worry, you're not alone.
So, it's the start of a new year, time to turn a new leaf, and you've made your decision to change (for a couple of days, at least). How do you plan on keeping your resolutions?
This year, the refugee crisis has become increasingly significant, with hundreds of thousands of refugees landing in Europe.
The next generation are being raised in a society full of fake ideals portrayed to them via the media. The television is one of the main sources of these problematic portrayals.
Most young people nowadays are encouraged to have an aim or goal for the future - but what happens if your first choice falls through?
Technology has moved faster than ever before, developing and improving in an attempt to fulfil society's needs.
It's an important time of year for many of our young people in Norfolk and across Britain.
A total of 1.6 million people are affected by eating disorders
A charity supporting vulnerable young people is appealing to all Norfolk Shoppers to donate a shoe box filled with small gifts to put a smile on someone's face this Christmas.
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