This is a show reel of programmes and packages I have presented:
It’s an exciting time in politics – the general election is coming up and what ever its outcome, politics in Britain will change. But as we found out last week, young voters still don’t seem to be interested.
With youth unemployment and tuition fees causing real problems for students, Stefanie Linhardt finds out what the parties have to offer.
[Part three of our politics trilogy]
For as long as there are universities – students have always been associated with politics.
But a new report by the Electoral Commission shows that this might be changing – as more than 50 per cent of all young voters are not registered to vote in the upcoming general elections.
Stefanie Linhardt has been finding out if students still are the political creatures they once were.
[Part one of our politics trilogy]
London Fashion Week is not just a showcase for famous designers. There is also space for up and coming designers like Hemoine de Paula who get their chance to promote their work at off-schedule events.
Stefanie Linhardt went down to Covent Garden to find out more.
In the following packages I was the producer/editor:
With news on the BA strikes and facebook, here is Clem Silverman with the Business News.
[Business News, March 17th 2010, produced and edited by Stefanie Linhardt]
After we found out that more than 50 per cent of 17 to 24 year-olds are not registered to vote, Robert Powell and Stefanie Linhardt went out to find out whether students at the University of Westminster can tell David Cameron from Colin Firth.
[Part two of our politics trilogy]
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