This week on FYI, the government announces more mental health support in schools to tackle the pupil ‘absence epidemic’, we look at how much has changed in 75 years of Formula 1 and investigate ...
FYI catches up with England’s Red Roses who hope their World Cup success will inspire more girls to play rugby, we find out why ocean acid levels are rising and see rare footage of critically ...
This week on FYI, we spoke to the Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks, at one of the first solar schools to benefit from the government’s new money-saving scheme. Plus, has the country of Iran really ...
This week on FYI, Iara visits a school in Sunderland that has ditched traditional uniform for something more active, we reveal safety concerns about some children’s sunglasses and Britain’s funniest ...
“We choose what we want to learn and when we want to learn it.” FYI visits Summerhill School, where pupils make the rules. These resources are available to you if your school has an active First News ...
As the UK ban on disposable vapes is introduced, FYI visits the only NHS vaping clinic helping kids to quit. These resources are available to you if your school has an active First News Education ...
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This week on FYI, we mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a special show. Christian Lamb, a 104-year-old veteran, recalls her wartime memories and young cadets tell us why remembering the occasion ...
This week on FYI, Maya meets a young Nigerian author who is helping to improve literacy in her home country, Rosie goes behind the scenes at the making of a brand-new video game that is starring kids, ...
A Maine Coon cat from Minnesota, USA, has set the record for the world’s longest tail on a domestic cat. These resources are available to you if your school has an active First News Education ...
The real Jurassic Park! Scientists from a laboratory in Shropshire are storing DNA samples of endangered animals in the hope they could be brought back to life if they become extinct. These resources ...