Generation 2015
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Rachel Ward
Newcastle upon Tyne
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.
Apprenticeships: Hard and stressful
Newsbeat meets the 21-year-old who questions the government's plan to create three million apprenticeships. Newsbeat
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.
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.
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
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.
Speed date the election
Nine young people from around the UK feature in a series of mini one-on-one debates, speed dating style.
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.
Natalie Bennett in the Live Lounge
Natalie Bennett is challenged by young voters in the Live Lounge Newsbeat
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
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
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
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
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
'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
BBC Radio Scotland - Thought for the Day- Generation 2015
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
Young and seeking work
Throughout the election campaign, the BBC is talking to people across the UK finding out what matters to them.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
#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.
What young voters think about PMQs
Disrespectful or informative? Six young voters tell Newsbeat what they think of Prime Minister's Questions. Newsbeat
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
The conversation you want to have
If you could tell a politician what your life was like, what would you say?
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
The thoughts of Generation 2015
Voters from the Generation 2015 cohort join the debate on BBC Radio Four's Westminster Hour
Rachel Ward