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hello and welcome to a special programme in which we ll be featuring some of the winning stories from this year s bbc young reporter competition. more than two and a half thousand young people aged 11 to 18 submitted their ideas, and 30 national and regional winners were picked from across the uk to film their own story with some of the bbc s programme makers. this year, there were three categories me and my world, coronavirus stories and uplifting stories. well, the winners were told they d been chosen by some of the competition judges, and here s some of their reactions. i m not calling you to find out more about your idea. i ve come with some good news. are you ready? i m delighted to say that. you are one of the winners. ..for this year s bbc young reporter competition! laughter. all right, thank you so much. you have won. wow! i m speechless, it sjust. it s amazing. yay! congratulations! thank you! hope you re ready to chat about it. yeah, i m ready. congratulations, h
your your experiences and your solutions. message me on instagram or twitter, solutions. message me on instagram ortwitter, or e mail solutions. message me on instagram or twitter, or e mail me. the prime minister will announce major changes to the uk s international priorities today including moves to increase the size of britain s nuclear arsenal. and we ll be live in the west end this morning looking at how theatres have coped nearly one year since lockdown forced them to close. and coming up at 10:30am. having a faulty gene that can lead breast cancer means many women and some men have to have mastectomoies to avoid the risk now researchers have made a breakthrough that they hope could one day could save women from that unnecessary surgery. have to have mastectomies to avoid the risk. ten european countries including the biggest member states of the eu have nowjoined the growing list of nations suspending use of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine because of