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Serious failings in the force led to the Fatal Shooting of antony grainger, an unarmed man, in march 2012. I thought, what do you mean, been shot . We dont live in america. And then he said the police did it. And i just collapsed. That is antony graingers partner. We will be talking to her. Also, one marathon is normally enough for most people, but double amputee David Williamson is tackling 30 of them in 30 days to raise money for his favourite charities. Hell take a quick break from his 29th to talk to us live. Really, really tough. Exhausting. But we got through it and, tomorrow, we go again and thats just. Thats the way it is. It is what it is. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Bbc Technology Correspondent rory cellanjones has been keeping a video diary of the Proton Beam Therapy hes had to treat an eye tumour. Hell be on later on to talk about it and many of you have been tweeting your support. Tim on twitter says i had that every day for 6 weeks, w

'Kids are interested in everything': Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Lizo Mzimba on Newsround at 50 | Children's TV

From the environment to diversity, the children’s news show has been setting the agenda for decades. Two former presenters explain what it taught them – and why it still matters

Original presenter John Craven leads tributes as BBC's Newsround turns 50

BBC bosses gave Newsround just six weeks to be a success when it first aired on April 4, 1972. The show proved hugely popular and has continued ever since. Above: Original presenter John Craven.

Local charities benefit from primary schools fundraiser

Local charities benefit from primary schools fundraiser
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Charity fundraiser getting schools active across Wirral

By Hannah Rees Chris O’Connell, Jonny O’Connell and Alex O’Connell will be walking or riding their scooters to Great Meols Primary School Oak Trees Multi Academy Trust are hosting a month-long challenge to get its pupils, staff and school communities active once more and raising money for local charities in Wirral. The May Mile will launches this week at all six primary schools in the Trust including Brackenwood Juniors, Church Drive Primary, Egremont, Great Meols, Poulton Lancelyn and Stanton Road. CEO of the Trust, Tony Lacey, developed the challenge to encourage people to run, walk, swim and cycle as much as they possibly can.

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