Pupils could get to taste new food at school breaktimes as part of a national campaign to broaden children’s diets.
The chief of the school watchdog Ofsted wants to see the school holidays moved to different times of the year.
ALAN’S taken over our offices here at First News – now, he wants to take over your bookshelf! It’s time for Alan’s second book, Alan, King of the Universe: Today, I Will Rule All! His author, Tom ...
If you feel scared about the recent stabbings in Southport, psychologist Laverne Antrobus has advice. An unusual tower has been unveiled in Switzerland, which is thought to be the world's tallest ...
An unusual tower has been unveiled in Switzerland, which is thought to be the world's tallest 3D-printed building. What is the best joke of 2025? Pupils at Riverley Primary School in London are named ...
An unusual tower has been unveiled in Switzerland, which is thought to be the world's tallest 3D-printed building. What is the best joke of 2025? Pupils at Riverley Primary School in London are named ...
Copy and paste this HTML code into your webpage to embed. Brought to you by P&O Cruises Food Heroes. Marco Pierre White shows First News how to make a quick, easy and delicious chicken pie – he says ...
This week on FYI, Hughie interviews Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children’s Commissioner for England, to find out why youth centres are so important, Jeriah visits the first ever Children’s AI Summit and ...
In the wake of COP29 and G20, FYI asks kids if they trust world leaders to put the planet first. An unusual tower has been unveiled in Switzerland, which is thought to be the world's tallest ...
They may be small but bees are hugely important to pollinate some of the food that’s grown in the UK, like apples and peas. Aleesha finds out what we can all do to help them survive increasingly hot ...
This week on FYI, presenter Jeriah spoke to the Queens Park Ladies under-12s to hear about the incredible unbeaten streak they went on to win their mixed football league. Everyone’s eyes are set on ...
The political party, the Liberal Democrats, want to fine ‘headphone dodgers’ £1,000 for playing loud music on buses and trains. An unusual tower has been unveiled in Switzerland, which is thought to ...
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