The quarterly publication, which is produced by young people with support from media professionals, has announced two new editions in addition to its south London publication.
Live East will be produced from a base in Whitechapel and is aimed at young people in the Tower Hamlets and Newham areas. Meanwhile Live North will be produced from the Guardian News and Media's offices near King's Cross and is aimed at the Camden and Islington areas.
Gavin Weale, director of Live Futures, the organisation that runs the magazines, said: "The project has communicated positive messages to tens of thousands of readers each year and helped almost 40 young people move into work and education in the last year alone, and we know we can produce similar results elsewhere."
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