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| Alice Halstead, aged 14, who is studying at the Junior Conservatoire, part of Birmingham Conservatoire, was named a BBC Radio 2 Young Chorister of the Year, at St Paul’s Cathedral, last month. She was entered for the competition as a member of her church choir |




