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Catch 21 is the UK's first internet television channel based at Westminster - run by young people, for young people. Whenever you have a question, comment or view that you want heard we'll make sure it happens, right here, in the heart of power. Catch21 is here for you and is here to stay.
Headliners is a UK-wide news agency producing news, features and comment by young people for everyone.
Through a unique learning through journalism programme, young people aged 8 to 19 research and write stories on issues that are important to them for publication in national and local newspapers, magazines, television and radio.
The British Youth Council (BYC) is led by young people for young people, aged 26 and under, across the UK. BYC connects with a community of member organisations and network of Local Youth Councils to empower all young people to have a say and be heard
The UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) enables young people to use their energy and passion to change the world for the better. Run by young people for young people, UKYP gives the young people of the UK, between the age of 11 and 18 a voice, which is heard and listened to by local and national government, providers of services for young people and other agencies who have an interest in the views and needs of young people.
HeadsUp hosts an online debating space for under 18s to share their views on political issues and events.
Politics and the City.com is a women's lifestyle website, fusing politics with entertainment, fashion with music and a stream of celebrity blogs.
Just because you may not be old enough to vote, does not mean that you can't have a say in what the Council does.
Cumbria County Council is responsible for lots of services throughout Cumbria including Children's Services, roads, running the libraries, looking after our countryside and improving youth, sport and cultural activities. You can contact the council or your Councillors if you have any issues with the services that the Council provides.
Click on the image to find out who your local Councillor is.
