Emma-Louise has your Thursday Newsround bulletin. Jake gets an epic surprise from Gladiator, Fire, we meet Pickle, a guide dog at the Winter Paralympics and some cute penguin news about love.
Young people and their parents and guardians are being invited to submit their thoughts over the next three months, ahead of ...
As the US-Israel war against Iran continues, we explain what the UK government and armed forces are doing in the region, and how some children in the UK and the Middle East are being affected.
A signed version of Newsround is available to watch every weekday for children who use British Sign Language. The programme is also subtitled, making it fully accessible to deaf children in the UK and ...
Wintry weather is set to make a comeback across the UK as Arctic air sends temperatures down with blustery winds and even snow for some.
Thousands of British people, living or travelling in the Middle East, have registered for help from the UK government. Many British children live in the region, and they've been telling Newsround ...
Located in Cornwall, the plant took nearly 20 years to build, and required engineers to drill three miles into the ground - the deepest well ever excavated in the UK. Find out more here.
The UK's Eurovision entry from 2026 has been revealed but what do you think of it? Get involved and let us know in the comments!
From the categories, to the record-breaking award winners, and even some of the mistakes along the way, here's 10 facts about ...
The Green Party has won the Gorton and Denton by-election, an historic first for the party, while Labour finished third, ...
There are 2000 food banks in the United Kingdom providing food to families who need it. Food banks are a bit like supermarkets, but everything is free. They are for people who struggle to afford to ...
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