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 | Liam On Lifts
 There's only one lift at Liam's school, and he needs it to get around... |
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Thistley Hough Students of Thistley Hough High School worked on issues surrounding 'stereotypes' |  |
James Brindley James Brindley High School pupils looked at racism, boy racers, stereotypes, fashion and bingo! |
Endon Students at Endon High School have been looking at recycling and waste… with a twist. |  |
Blurton Students at Blurton High School have been looking at issues including car crime, racism, faith and teen parenting. |
Haywood Stories from the students at Haywood High School |  |
Aynsley Students at Aynsley School spoke to people who deal with alcohol related problems each day... |
 The local dialect is a part of Stoke-on-Trent's personality, but is it in danger of dying out? |  |
 Martin Mwali describes himself as big and black. Polly thinks she’s a bit small for her age! |
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 Can charity shop clothes be recycled? Holly likes to sew, and she set herself a challenge... |  |
 Rob is a skater, and says it's easy to stereotype teenagers in large groups... |
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