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Pupils select their UK Youth Parliament members

Pupils from Belmont Middle School in Harrow cast their votes in the north London borough's UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) elections.

Young people aged 11 to 18 in Harrow got the opportunity to elect two full UKYP members and two deputy members by voting at either their school or local youth club. Harrow's election, which ended last Friday, is one of many UKYP elections taking place in local authorities across the country. This year's intake of members will all be elected by 1 February.

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