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18-year-olds in France are being offered a year long subscription to a newspaper of their choice to try and help the country's struggling print industry. The French government hope the give away will interest more young people in getting their news from tabloids and broadsheets, who'll then continue to buy them on a regular basis when the offer ends. But would a similar scheme work here? Do you read newspapers, or do get your news from elsewhere? Callum, Lauren and Hardeep from Swindon don't normally pick up a paper - so Ant set them the challenge of reading one everyday for a week. Find out what happened...


29th July, 2009
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24th April, 2009
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26th March, 2009
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23th March, 2009
Charlotte finds out why more suicidal young people are calling Childline

21th March, 2009
Revealed asks how necessary is sleep?

3rd March, 2009
18-year-olds in France are being offered a year long subscription to a paper

27th February, 2009
14 year old boy's death after a reaction to an acne tablet.

25th February, 2009
The big problem that's getting bigger.

21th February, 2009
Ant and Charlotte ask whether knife crime is a national problem.

11th February, 2009
Time to go to bed early, Charlotte investigates why.
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