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George Osborne announces Britain loses its AAA credit rating, but how is this affecting students? Charity involves famous people, attracts people Also we find out about how local team Oldham Athletic are faring in the FA Cup league. interested in celebrities People in the Oldham area raise money for comic relief. Hello my name is Lucy Gilder and this is the Oldham Community Radio News Update at 7am. In the news this morning, ratings agency Moodys has stripped the UK of the top AAA credit rating, this is the first time it has happened since Heaths 1973 Government. Chancellor George May interest sports Osbourne remarked that it was a stark reminder of the debt problems facing our country". fans, especially local With the recent fall in university applications we wanted to know how students are faring in the current financial climate. We sent our economics correspondent Callum Teefey to football supporters. interview the Head of Campus Debbie ____ at Oldham University. (50 secs?) May interest people who [sound clip] (20secs?) are interested in politics In other news, this Friday marks the annual charity event of comic relief that raises money for poverty stricken citizens in countries like Ethiopia. Oldham Sixth Forms students and staff were in high spirits as they put on a series of fundraising events. [Vox pop] (5secs?) Our culture correspondent Ronnie King visited the college to talk to students who remade Student interest One Directions charity music video. Young people especially young girls [sound clip] (15 secs?) boy band. And finally, celebrations are in the air for local team Oldham Athletic as they surpassed expectations during their performance against Everton last Sunday. The team drew two-two and fans were more than pleased with the end results [Vox pop] (5 secs?) We spoke to sports journalist John Gilder about the clubs success in the FA Cup. [sound clip] (15secs?) Radio jingle (6secs?)

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