Friday, November 15, 2024
Weird Stuff

Watch Newsround – BBC

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Emma-Louise has your Friday Newsround. We celebrate Minecraft's 15th anniversary with a look back at the game, scientists might have solved the mystery of the pyramids, we've got this week's Strange News and there's a raccoon on the loose at a US soccer game!
Some more stories for you to check out:
No Place to Call Home – a Newsround special
Would a homework and screen time ban make YOU more active
Paw-some abandoned puppy gets job as a police dog
To watch the bulletin with BSL on weekdays you can click here and you can watch also the programme through BBC iPlayer here.
Watch Newsround. Video, 00:07:58
Up Next. Watch Newsround – signed and subtitled. Video, 00:07:59
Strange News: Your weekly fix of the weird and wonderful. Video, 00:01:19
Happy News: stories to make you smile. Video, 00:01:15
Your Planet: A weekly look at environmental news. Video, 00:01:29
Top tips for Sats. Video, 00:02:22
'It's the number one issue' – why muddy pitches matter. Video, 00:02:11
Press Pack: The school solving the crime of stolen lunches. Video, 00:03:23
Shanequa's garden wildlife adventure with Chris Packham. Video, 00:02:36
The history of apartheid in South Africa. Video, 00:04:01
South African generations talk about life since Apartheid ended. Video, 00:03:28
How does 'Seagull Boy' make those sounds? Video, 00:02:15
Mia and Talia get the gossip from Doctor Who stars. Video, 00:03:09
Spies: Meet the first female Director of GCHQ. Video, 00:07:12
What is an alternative provision school? Video, 00:04:50
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