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Press Pack: The school solving the crime of stolen lunches

A crimewave has shaken one school to the core...and the culprit? Not exactly who, or WHAT you’d expect.




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What to do with leftover pumpkins ?

Press Packers Martha and Greta visit a farm to find out what happens to leftover crops.




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Press Pack: Meet the gymnastics summer camp excited for the Olympics

Two Press Packers from Northern Ireland tell Newsround all about their gymnastics club and why they're so excited for the 2024 Paris Games.




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'I opened Latitude festival with my poem'

Anna, aged eleven, won a competition to open Latitude Festival with her poem, The Mother Tree. She told Newsround about her experience.




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Meet the girl who has been wild swimming every day for a year

Eva has been swimming come rain or shine for 366 days.




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Meet the two boys trying to save Scottish oysters

Press packers Callum and Jamie are finding out what people in their local community are doing to help the mollusks




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Clean-up continues in Spain after shock floods cause chaos

Families have had to leave their homes and emergency services are helping people as they deal with the impact of the worst flooding in the country for many years.




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Injury to keep dancer Amy Dowden out of this year's Strictly

It has been announced that Strictly Come Dancing Star Amy Dowden will not be returning to this year's series of Strictly.




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Government plans to ban smoking outside schools and playgrounds

The government has announced plans to make it illegal to smoke outside schools and hospitals, and in children's playgrounds in England. They have also said that some outdoor places could become vape-free.




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'We should learn to love them' - why big spiders aren't as scary as you think

Does it seem like there are more spiders around the house right now? And do the spiders you spot seem bigger than those you've seen in recent months? Spider expert, Dr Sara Goodacre, is here with some arachnid answers.




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Surf's up! First look at Scotland's new inland surf resort

The largest and most advanced wave pool is opening in Scotland giving surfers the chance to ride the waves no matter what the weather.




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What do YOU enjoy reading in your free time?

Research by the National Literacy Trust (NLT) charity suggests that the number of children reading has gone down to around one in three. We want to know about your reading habits.




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Australia announces next steps to under-16 social media ban

Politicians in Australia's parliament will vote on the law next week and, if passed, it aims to stop children being allowed social media accounts. But for some kids there will be ways around it.




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Watch: Newsround on the US Election

As adults in the US vote to decide their next president, Nina Blissett visits children living in the state of Pennsylvania to find out who they’re supporting.




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Donald Trump: We're going to help our country heal

Donald Trump has addressed his supporters as he claimed victory in the US presidential election.




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Trump vs Harris: Everything you need to know about the US Election

With less than a day to go until the 2024 US election - here's everything you need to know...




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Quiz: Can you spot the fake news stories from the US election?

Find out which viral news stories from the US election are real or fake with this quiz.




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WATCH: Who is Donald Trump?

The US presidential election is over and Donald Trump will once again enter the White House, but who is he? Let's find out more about his life so far...




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How has the world reacted to Donald Trump's election win?

Leaders around the world have started sending their congratulations to Trump.




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What plans can we expect from Donald Trump as president?

Mr Trump will announce his wider plans for his government in due course, but here are some of the big issues he talked about during the election campaign.




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Who is Donald Trump?

Donald Trump is set to return to the White House as the next president of the United States. But who is the Republican Party nominee?




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How do US kids feel about the election results?

Donald Trump is set to return to the White House as the next president of the US after winning the 2024 election. What do kids in the US think about the results of the election?




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How much do you know about Donald Trump?

Take our quiz to find out how much you know about President-elect Donald J Trump. But what does the "J" stand for?




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Donald Trump will be next US President

Donald Trump wins the US presidential election as his rival Kamal Harris accepts defeat.




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Donald Trump's win: YOUR questions answered

Donald Trump has won the 2024 US election and will be president for a second time from early next year. Lots of you had questions and we asked a BBC expert to answer them.




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Happy News: Stories to make you smile

De-Graft has this week's Happy News to put a smile on your face. We have an enormous Spider-Man, some happy rodents and a feathered duo brightening up a school.




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Strange News: The week's weirdest stories

Nina has our weekly dose of Strange news. We've got some cake, some giant masks and some apples in a bath!




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Quiz of the Week: Have you been following this week's news?

Test your knowledge of recent news with our Quiz of the Week.




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Cyberbullying: A Newsround special

Cyberbullying is a problem we hear more and more about in the news. In this special Newsround, Ricky meets the kids who have been affected by bullying online.




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Fighting back against online bullying

Online bullying has become more of a problem now that more people have mobile phones and computers. Find out more about it with Newsround's guide.




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Anti-Bullying Week: ‘United Against Bullying’

This week is the 19th annual Anti-Bullying Week, an event intended to raise awareness about bullying, and share advice about how children, teachers, parents and schools can all help stop it.




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Nasser: How I overcame bullying

13-year-old Nasser has experienced racism and bullying - he explains how he's dealt with it.




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What is Odd Socks Day?

Thousands of kids and adults will be wearing odd socks this week and there's a really good reason why!




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Different types of bullying explained

It's Stand Up to Bullying Day. Find out more about the different ways in which bullying can happen.




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Anti-Bullying Week: Why does someone become a bully?

Ricky shares his experience of being bullied when he was younger and asks an expert, why does someone become a bully?




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'Incredibly special' - Mary Earps makes history as new waxwork is revealed

Nope you're not seeing double! Take a look at the new wax figure of Mary Earps at Madame Tussauds.




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Gary Lineker to leave Match of the Day: Take a look at his football career in pictures

After 25 years of presenting BBC Match of the Day, Gary Lineker will be stepping down as the host of the football show at the end of this season. Once a footballer, Gary Lineker has had a long career in the sport. Keep reading to find out more.




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World famous college to offer course on Beyoncé

Beyoncé joins Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga as a subject for serious academic study.




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Who do YOU think will win the Premier League?

It's been an unusual season so far with teams that have previously struggled doing well, and champions Man City losing four in a row!




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I'm A Celebrity 2024: Who's going into the jungle?

The new series is nearly here and we now know which ten famous faces will be going into the jungle. Meet all the stars set to star in this year's show - and let us know who you're most looking forward to seeing in action.




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450 million-year-old fossil found in fool's gold

Researchers say the fossil is a distant relative of our modern-day spiders.




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What is COP29 all about?

World leaders are expected to discuss a range of issues including how to limit long-term global temperature rises to 1.5C - a target set by the Paris Agreement.




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Rich celebs accused of harming planet by 'using private jets like taxis'

New research shows the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere from private jets between 2019 and 2023.




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Children in Need 2024: Everything you need to know

It's almost time for Children in Need day! And we want to hear about YOUR plans...




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Anti-Bullying Week 2024: 'Choose Respect' to tackle effects of bullying

Many schools across the UK will be marking Anti-bullying Week, but what is it all about?




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'The one rule is to get outside'

More than 1.5 million children across the UK are taking their learning outside this year as part of Outdoor Classroom Day.




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Your Planet: Environmental news from around the world

Nina brings us an animal themed Your Planet this week with stories from South Africa and the United States of America, as we look at what is being done to help endangered animals.




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South Asian smog cloud so big it can be seen from space

Children in some areas of Pakistan are facing school, park and zoo closures, amongst other restrictions, as smog continues to affect the area.




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Pesto the giant fluffy penguin is growing up!

Do you remember Pesto the king penguin chick who reached stardom in September? Zookeepers say he is now entering his "awkward teenage phase".




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Nasa finishes spacecraft for TRACERS space weather mission

It's hoped that TRACERS will help scientists better understand how the Sun influences our planet.