phil horn wondered: mike wharton thought: and david kelly e—mailed: coronavirus was so pervasive on thes this week that even the budget seemed like something of a side issue. many of the announcements in rishi sunak‘s speech on wednesday came as a surprise but some, as is normal, had been widely trailed — or at least guessed at — in the days leading up to the budget. and that infuriated andrew lane, who asked: since 2007, the bbc has run a project which gives young people the chance to get involved with media workshops and 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 of ii— 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 a victim's clothing without permission. i've come to a school to talk to sixth formers about their awareness o