
Olivia Beatty
@oliviarbeatty
LJMU Student Journalist at Mersey News Live. Got a story? Don’t be afraid, give me a shout at [email protected]
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21-10-2022 23:05:05
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Story: JMU Journalism Class of 2024 undergraduate student coursework highlights jmu-journalism.org.uk/?p=72835



#journorequest I looking to hear first hand accounts on the violence being witness in Ballymena and Larne - email me at [email protected]

#journorequest looking for photos and footage of the violent attacks at Larne Leisure Centre last night - get in touch if you can help [email protected]

"It's to give people choices at the end of their life." MyDeath, MyDecision spoke to That's TV about the steps Stormont should be taking to follow suit England and Wales bills on assisted death.

"I had no symptoms at all." Michelle Guy spoke to That's TV to advocate for women to be brave and attend cervical screenings.


"Parents are going to have to potentially send their child to a school that does not want them." Emma Morgan from SEN Reform NI spoke to That's TV about her opinion on the Education Authorities potential solution to the crisis.

"I think there needs to be a wake up call when it comes to the Department of Education and the Minister about just how widespread this issue is." Cara Hunter MLA 🕊 spoke to That's TV about school based anxiety.

"I'm concerned that we are in a very rushed process for which is a very stressed topic." Robin Swann MP spoke to That's TV about his opinion on the Welfare Reform result.



"I think from the very top we need to reset the culture that there is within the Belfast Trust..." Colin McGrath 🇺🇦 spoke to That's TV about his view on the Health Minister's decision to remove Ciaran Mulgrew from his post.


"Survival rate for out of hospital cardiac arrest is only 10%." Graham Dodds from St John Ambulance (NI) spoke to That's TV about the critical importance of quick access to defibrillators when responding to cardiac arrest.


"For some it can give them a sense of empowerment as well as a feeling of some type of closure, that they have had their say and they have been able to share that with the court and the perpetrator." Commissioner for Victims of Crime NI spoke to That's TV about the significance of victim impact statements.

"If you want to keep tensions down in a prison then you need to have a prison which has proper spacing." Doug Beattie spoke to That’s TV about his concerns on the spacing challenges facing Maghaberry Prison.