Rachel Ward
Newcastle upon Tyne
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What were young people saying? Five big Question Time moments
As part of the #InMyShoes conversation, we heard young people's thoughts on the Question Time special.
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Apprenticeships: Hard and stressful
Newsbeat meets the 21-year-old who questions the government's plan to create three million apprenticeships. Newsbeat
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Generation 2015 question Scots candidates
Members of the BBC's Generation 2015 project put their questions to politicians in the lead-up to the general election.
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Young voters' views on 'Milibrand'
BBC News asks young voters from across the country what they thought of Ed Miliband's interview with Russell Brand.
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Young voters in NI 'mortified' by politicians
Newsbeat speaks to young voters in Northern Ireland who accuse their politicians of spending too much time looking at the past. Newsbeat
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Feminist meets Justice for Men chief
Sarah Honeycombe, feminist and member of the BBC's Generation 2015 panel, questioned Justice for Men and Boys leader Mike Buchanan.
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Speed date the election
Nine young people from around the UK feature in a series of mini one-on-one debates, speed dating style.
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Is Generation 2015 swayed by social?
BBC News asks young voters from across the country if they value politicians' efforts on "alternative" social media sites.
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Natalie Bennett in the Live Lounge
Natalie Bennett is challenged by young voters in the Live Lounge Newsbeat
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Nicola Sturgeon on Newsbeat
Nicola Sturgeon is questioned by 10 young voters about independence, Trident and coalitions in Newsbeat's Ask the Leaders interview. Newsbeat
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Ed Miliband in the Live Lounge
Ed Miliband has been questioned by 10 young voters in the latest Ask the Leaders interview in the Live Lounge. Newsbeat
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David Cameron in the Live Lounge
David Cameron is questioned by 10 young voters in the latest Ask the Leaders interview in the Live Lounge. Newsbeat
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Nick Clegg in the Live Lounge
Newsbeat hosts the second in a series of big interviews with the politicians who want your vote. This time, Nick Clegg talks tuition fees... and heart attacks. Newsbeat
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Leanne Wood in the Live Lounge
Newsbeat hosts the first in a series of big interviews with the politicians who want to be your prime minister. Newsbeat
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'I'm not voting this time round'
Voters in Manchester tell Newsbeat if they plan to vote in the general election as the voting registration deadline approaches. Newsbeat
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BBC Radio Scotland - Thought for the Day- Generation 2015
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The teenager versus the politicians
Newsbeat introduced a first-time voter to her candidates. She could ask them anything she wanted. Here's what happened. Newsbeat
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Young and seeking work
Throughout the election campaign, the BBC is talking to people across the UK finding out what matters to them.
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What matters to a trainee social worker
Sarah Hubbard is a trainee social worker from Devon and says she wants to make sure the young people she works with vote.
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What you told Newsbeat in Edinburgh
More than 100 young people take on five politicians in Newsbeat's last election debate in Edinburgh. Here are the big moments. Newsbeat
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Newsbeat: Living, working, housing
Tina Daheley and Chris Smith are with young voters in Edinburgh to discuss jobs, the cost of bills and affordable housing.
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What you said in the Birmingham debate
More than 100 young people take on five politicians in Newsbeat's latest election debate in Birmingham. Here are the most controversial moments. Newsbeat
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Newsbeat: Immigration, NHS, education
Chris Smith and Tina Daheley are live in Birmingham with young voters talking about some of the issues they've said are most important at this election.
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Five key moments from Newsbeat's Leeds debate
More than 100 young adults take on five politicians on the issue of trust at Newsbeat's first election debate in Leeds. Newsbeat
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#InMyShoes asks what matters to you?
As part of BBC Generation 2015, young voters are invited to join an online conversation about what they really care about.
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What young voters think about PMQs
Disrespectful or informative? Six young voters tell Newsbeat what they think of Prime Minister's Questions. Newsbeat
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What Newsbeat's election survey tells us
No-one has ever interviewed this number of 18 to 24-year-olds in the run-up to a general election before. This is what we learned. Newsbeat
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The conversation you want to have
If you could tell a politician what your life was like, what would you say?
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What do young voters want?
A survey by Radio One's Newsbeat found that affordable housing, the cost of food, and improving the NHS were hot topics for 18 to 24 year-old voters
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The thoughts of Generation 2015
Voters from the Generation 2015 cohort join the debate on BBC Radio Four's Westminster Hour