phil horn wondered: mike wharton thought: and david kelly e—mailed: coronavirus was so pervasive on theand training, and to tell their own stories online, on radio and on tv. young reporter, which was previously known as school report, works with thousands of11— to 18—year—olds and this week held its annual festival. part of that was a celebration of those who'd submitted stories they felt the bbc should be covering, with awards handed out to the winners. here's one of those winners, morgan, with her report on upskirting — the practice of taking images underneath of victim's clothing without permission. i've come to a school to talk to sixth formers about their awareness of upskirting. i'm going to try and share my story to make sure that you know if you are ever put in a situation, how to get out of it, and how police can help you. i walked into my local swimming pool change rooms and i had photos taken of my bare body from underneath the wall of the changing room next to me. well, i'm delighted to say we are joined now by morgan and also byjosie verghese, head of young reporter. welco