A look at the issues and headlines affecting the lives of teenagers
Charlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter meet teenagers affected by the floods in Cumbria. Charlotte also sees how teens are coping after the 2007 floods in Tewkesbury.
DetailsA look at the headlines that affect teens. Presenters Charlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter discuss nomophobia, i.e. a fear of not having your mobile phone.
DetailsReporters Anthony Baxter and Adina Campbell investigate cannabis. They separate fact from fiction and ask whether the drug really can mess with your mind.
DetailsPresenters Anthony Baxter and Charlotte Ashton look at what it's like to be gay in the UK. How do you tell your straight mates and cope with your parents' expectations?
DetailsWhat's it like to be young and gay? Reporters Anthony Baxter and Charlotte Ashton look at the difficulties of coming out to friends and family.
DetailsCharlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter attempt to find out why British teenagers are among the biggest binge drinkers in Europe.
DetailsReporters Anthony Baxter and Tina Daheley ask how important sleep really is and meet the head teacher who thinks school should start at 11am to allow pupils a lie-in.
DetailsSeries looking at the headlines that affect teenagers, and finding out what they've got to say about them.
DetailsJonathan Blake and Adina Campbell investigate the trend of 'sexting'. They meet teenagers who've shared explicit pictures to find out what happens when it goes wrong.
DetailsGlasgow has been named the most dangerous city in Western Europe, so what is it like to live there? Adina Campbell and Charlotte Ashton try to find out.
DetailsMore than 80 per cent of teenagers will get spots, but how do you get rid of them? Anthony Baxter and Charlotte Ashton investigate different treatments.
DetailsLast year more people than ever were murdered with a knife and more people are being caught carrying one, but is that the full picture?
DetailsWhat is it like growing up in the care system and how easy is it to live a 'normal' teenage life? Revealed talks to young people taken away from their parents.
DetailsReporters Adina Campbell and Jonathan Blake look at the lengths teenagers go to for a tan. They speak to a group of self-confessed tan lovers.
DetailsCharlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter discuss male body image and eating disorders like anorexia, binge eating and bulimia.
DetailsHow dangerous is Mephedrone? Was the government right to ban it? Featuring Rian who ended up in rehab after bingeing on Meph, Revealed investigates the truth about MCAT.
DetailsCharlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter meet people that have runaway and ask whether enough is being done to care for teenagers that end up on the streets.
DetailsOne in five under-16s in the UK is obese and it is a growing problem. Reporters Charlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter meet teenagers who are trying to lose weight.
DetailsSeries looking at the headlines that affect teenagers. Anthony Baxter and Charlotte Ashton look into whether self-harm is a growing problem among teenagers.
DetailsSeries looking at the headlines that affect teenagers. Having a baby is tough for anyone, but how much pressure are teenagers under when they start a family?
DetailsWith more couples filing for divorce in January than any other month, Revealed finds out how teenagers are affected when their parents split up.
DetailsSeries looking at the headlines that affect teenagers. Adina Campbell and Anthony Baxter meet self-confessed tattoo addict Philippa, who tattoos herself and her mates.
DetailsIn the run-up to finding out who will be Prime Minister after 6 May, Revealed looks at everything you need to know about the election.
DetailsCharlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter meet the finalists for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award. It's down to the last three.
DetailsPresenters Anthony Baxter and Charlotte Ashton look at how the current global financial crisis is affecting British teenagers.
DetailsJournalists Charlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter explore how today's teenagers are under surveillance more than ever before. Is anything still private?
DetailsThe second of a two part special on the borough of Bridgend in South Wales, where there have been 23 apparent suicides since January last year.
DetailsReporters Charlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter find out what life is like in one of the richest cities on the planet.
DetailsThe first of a two part documentary on the borough of Bridgend in South Wales. Since last January, 23 young people from the area have killed themselves, all of which appear to have been suicide.
DetailsReporters Charlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter find out how difficult it is to get a part-time job, now that over two million people in the UK are unemployed.
DetailsReporters Anthony Baxter and Adina Campbell journey across the UK to find out who feels British. Is being British about anything more than flags and food?
DetailsA growing number of teenagers want to run their own business, but how easy is it to turn an idea into a money spinner?
DetailsJournalists Charlotte Ashton and Anthony Baxter travel around the UK to discover why British teenagers have got such a bad reputation.
DetailsA look at the headlines that affect teens. Is better sex education really the answer to the UK's high teen pregnancy rates?
DetailsA special look at the world of stars, paparazzi and celeb magazines. How do those pictures end up in the magazines teenagers love to read?
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