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Isaac loves watching football clips. Like many 13-year-old boys, he also loves superheroes and gaming. TikTok provides an endless supply of videos on all three."If I'm being completely honest, I'd say I watch four hours a day." At weekends it could be even longer. "When I have nothing to do, that's all I do."But even at his tender age he's come across videos that make him sad, angry or worried. If he was prime minister, he'd make sure children like him were not served videos like these.Isaac was...

What it's like for children trying to come to the UK in small boats

The issue of people arriving into the UK in small boats has been a big one recently. Every day, migrants try to cross the English Channel - the stretch of water between England and France - in small boats or dinghies.The crossing is very dangerous and among those attempting it are lots of children.Jenny went to Calais, the town in France where many small boats leave from, to find out what happens to the children involved.You can find out about the issue of small boat crossings here.

The issue o...

UK Immigration: Why are children coming to the UK in small boats?

Every day, migrants try to cross the English Channel - the stretch of water between England and France - in small boats or dinghies.Among them are lots of children. There are different reasons migrants might try to come to the UK. Some are fleeing war or persecution in their home country. Others are coming hoping to make money. That is against the law.Whatever people's circumstances, entering the UK in a small boat is illegal and anyone arriving in this way is breaking the law.Criminal gangs org...

Warrington man abandons haircut to help officer under attack

A man having his hair cut leapt out of the barber's chair and ran to help a police officer who was being wrestled to the ground in a headlock.Kyle Whiting was having a trim at Haron Barbers in Warrington, Cheshire, when he looked through the window and saw the officer being confronted.The 32-year-old dashed out of the shop - with the barber's cape still draped around his shoulders - before dragging the man off the officer and giving him time to handcuff the suspect.Mobile phone footage of the in...

'Hollyoaks bowel cancer storyline is personal after losing dad' - Jennifer Metcalfe

A soap actress, whose own father died of bowel cancer, has said she has been able to bring "real personal experience" to the role as she portrays her character's diagnosis with the disease.Jennifer Metcalfe, who plays Mercedes McQueen in the E4 show, Hollyoaks, said the story was "incredibly important" to her and she had "jumped at the chance to do anything that might encourage conversation". In recent months, Mercedes has undergone chemotherapy and had a stoma bag fitted.Bowel Cancer UK said in...

Bury homeless project appeals for new venue after church sold

A community project which has been forced to close has been a "lifeline for many" homeless people and those struggling with addiction, its founder has said. It's Time4Change has held a breakfast club twice a week in a church in Bury, Greater Manchester, where it also gives people advice on housing, benefits and support. That church has been sold and the group is appealing for help to find a new free or affordable venue in the town. Michael Priestley, who set up the breakfast club after being h...

Girlguiding North West England introduces new Sea Savers badge

A new badge aimed at promoting marine conservation has been launched for Girl Guides in the north west of England.The Sea Savers badge requires Guides to complete six challenges, which could include learning about ocean wildlife, fishing or a beach clean.Girlguiding North West England said nine girls had so far taken the challenge, which was created in partnership with Sea Life.It said the hope was to roll the badge out across the country.Lily and Francesca went litter-picking on Blackpool beach...

Northern Ireland: What is an integrated school?

Robyn and Noah live in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, and have been chosen to tell their story as part of the BBC Young Reporter competition. They wanted to tell other children about the changes that had been taking place at their primary school.In September 2021, it became one of the first primary schools in Northern Ireland to formally change its status to integrated.Many unionists want to remain part of the United Kingdom and are often from a protestant background, while many nationalists...

What do French kids want from President Macron?

People in France are getting used to the idea of President Macron staying in charge after he won the election this weekend.However, not everyone supported him and, although he had the biggest share of the vote, lots of people either didn't vote for him or didn't vote at all.So Shanequa asked some children in Paris what they would put on President Macron's to-do list to help bring the country together.

People in France are getting used to the idea of President Macron staying in charge after he w...

Who won the French presidential election? | Newsround

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Emmanuel Macron will be France's president for the next five years after defeating rival politician Marine Le Pen.

In the French Presidential elections, Mr Macron got a greater share of the vote than expected, winning 58.55% of the vote to Le Pen's 41.45%.

He is the first French president to win re-election in 20 years.

In a speech at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, he said he would be a "president for all".

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Shanequa speaks to children in France ahead of the election

This weekend France are voting to decide who will become its next President. An election in a neighbouring country like France is always a big deal because the decision will influence how that country acts, which could affect everyone around them.Adults will be voting for who they want to lead the country for the next five years. Current President Emmanuel Macron faces rival politician Marine Le Pen.Shanequa has spent the last few days finding out more about the country and some of the big issue...

French elections 2022: How do they work and who are the frontrunners? | Newsround

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France went to the polls yesterday to decide who would become its next president.

Emmanuel Macron won the first round of the French election, but it's not over yet - it's now down to the final two candidates, Mr Macron and his far-right rival Marine Le Pen, who will battle it out in a second round of voting.

So, who are the two people who might lead France, and why does this election matter?

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At Newsround we bring you news stories which are affecting you and hear your opinion, the latest trends, movie reviews and what you’re doing to help each other and the environment. Want top tips on the latest video games? Want to know more about what’s going on in the world of sport and music? Then you’re in the right place.

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Children marching at COP26 call for more action on climate change

Children around the world have been marching to protest against climate change. That's because Friday 5 November was youth day at COP26, the climate change conference where world leaders are meeting to decide what to do about the problem. There were marches around the world, but the biggest one was in Glasgow, where thousands of children met up to make their voices heard. Martin was there for Newsround and spoke to some of them.

Children around the world have been marching to protest against cl...

Wheelchair access problems at COP26 as Israeli minister unable to join event

Organisers at COP26 have been criticised after an Israeli politician could not attend the summit on Monday due to a lack of wheelchair access in Glasgow. Karine Elharrar, Israel's minister of energy and water resources said she was "sad" that accessibility wasn't provided at the event and had to return to her hotel 50 miles away in Edinburgh. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson later apologised to Ms Elharrar, who has muscular dystrophy, and COP organisers tweeted that: "This was a genuine mistake...

The sisters from Syria who rap against child marriage - BBC My World

These two sisters from Syria are using rap to send a message to the world. They want to put an end to child marriage. Hiba and Rama - whose names have been changed to protect their identities - spoke to us from the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan.

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'I was born without arms or legs, but my life is still beautiful' - Tio's story for BBC My World

Every week, we tell stories from young people around the world, wherever you live. This week, we meet Tio, from Indonesia, who was born without arms or legs and plays video games using his chin and shoulders.

We want to know about your lives, your concerns, and your aspirations, so get in touch if you have a story to share.

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Fighting for equality in India - BBC My World

Pallavi is 16 and she's from Chennai in India. She loves the culture, the temples and the beach. But she's frustrated at how men and women in India are treated differently.

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