It's Thursday and Emma-Louise has your Newsround update. We visit some UK UK seals as they're released back to the wild, find out all about St David's Day, and ask if humans could outrun a T.rex.
Weather experts have warned that there could be disruption with snow and heavy rain expected across many parts of the UK this week. Find out more here.
HAVE you ever watched Newsround with your kids and wondered why the presenters hold Nintendo Switch controllers? Well, Emma-Louise Amanshia – one of the hosts of the BBC programme for ...
Viewers of BBC's Newsround have long wondered why the presenters hold Nintendo Switch controllers during the show – and it ...
The grand final will reveal who is behind the masks for this season as one of Moth, Conkers and Toastie is chosen as the winner.
To mark the launch of the new series of Gladiators, BBC Gladiators are looking for their own 'Glads of Honour'. It's a special award for a child who has done an act of charity, kindness or bravery, ...
It may be cold outside at the moment, but 2025 has been the sunniest year on record in the UK. There are still two weeks of the year left, but data so far shows that more than 1,600 hours of sunshine ...
The BBC’s flagship news programme for children reaches 50 years of broadcasting on Monday, 4th April. John Craven’s Newsround was created by Edward Barnes and John Craven, and debut on 4th April 1972.
The UK government, MPs, organisations and public figures are discussing whether there should be stronger rules about children's access to social media - including an Australia-style ban for under-16s.
BBC Newsround hosts are often seen holding Nintendo Switch controllers while presenting the children's news programme, and ...