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FYI meets the 12-year-old darts prodigy, Jayden Walker, who is being dubbed the next Luke Littler, after his win against the world number one, Luke Humphries. The government has announced plans for ...
Christian Lamb, a 104-year-old veteran, tells her great grandchildren about World War Two and her memories of VE Day. FYI is a news show where you can report on your own stories. We might even help ...
Heinz, the nation’s kings of ketchup and bosses of beans, has launched an all-new condiment – Fish and Chips sauce. The company describes it as a sort of supercharged version – a “hot new upgrade” – ...
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 ...
The political party, the Liberal Democrats, want to fine ‘headphone dodgers’ £1,000 for playing loud music on buses and trains. FYI is a news show where you can report on your own stories. We might ...
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US, and now it’s sweeping the UK! FYI meets two young players to find out more. The government has announced plans for more mental health support in ...
FYI meets the 12-year-old darts prodigy, Jayden Walker, who is being dubbed the next Luke Littler. FYI is a news show where you can report on your own stories. We might even help you film your report.
The biscuit big shots at McVitie’s have revealed that we’re eating their famous chocolate digestives upside down! Most of us tend to hold the biscuity side at the bottom, with the chocolate on top.
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, ...
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The Liberal Democrats are calling for ‘headphone dodgers’ – people who play loud music on public transport – to be fined up to £1,000. Some forms of anti-social behaviour are already banned on trains ...
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