We are the UK’s first political 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.

New Shows

  Catch 21, the UK's first internet television channel run by young people for young people, is launching three, brand new internet television shows. These new shows will enable young people to access, gain knowledge and interact with news and current affairs, making www.catch21.co.uk the place to go for  the latest political news.

 

 

  

A series of interviews with players in the world of politics: MP’s, activists, journalists and other experts.  Viewers will get the opportunity to gain a greater understanding about a particular issue that affects young people from authorities in that field.

 

 

 

Catch21’s flagship news programme where viewers will get the opportunity to learn about the latest news stories from young people’s perspective and hear other young people’s opinions on the issues. 

 

 

 

 An informal discussion show where young people chat about the recent news and current affairs topics at Catch21 HQ. Young people will get a chance to watch a discussion show that is directly targeted at them.

   

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