Over 100 years after James Bryce put forward a bill for "right to roam", Scotland passed the legislation in 20...
The interviewees discuss what accents mean to them and how that can shape identity.
A teenage girl visits her grandmother to get her Afro hair done, something that takes hours and requires rituals filled with patience and c...
Alex Brooker discusses disability with gold medal-winning paralympian Susie Rodgers
What does bullying mean, and how can we help those affected? This live lesson with BBC Own It and the Anti-Bu...
De-Graft Mensah and Alex Humphreys present an Anti-Bullying Week Live Lesson with the help of some budding performers and ad...
Katie Thistleton and Talisha 'Tee Cee' Johnson present a special Anti-Bullying Week Live Lesson, from Albert Hall in Manches...
James Bryce, a mountaineer tried fifteen times to get a bill passed to allow public righ...
The interviewees talk about what it means to be mixed-race and how it can be difficult to find a sense of belonging.
The interviewees reflect on how Scottish they feel but the importance of remembering their roots.
Some black women say they'd travel for hours in the past to find a stylist that could do their hair. After the anti-racism protests in 2020, the i...
How black women choose to style their hair, the lengths we go to for our appearance, and how the Autumn Statement will impact on wome...
Sixteen-year-old Billy makes a film about his younger brother Alfie's diabetes.
Late-night educational program on the topic of bullying and the wider issue of exclusion. Includes a real-life account of bullying by Andrew Doyle a...
Schools programme for five- to seven-year-olds. Pupils from St. Hilda's Church of England School showcase tried-and-tested schemes for addressing bullying i...
Short film exploring the secret life of a teenager's stuff - relating global consumer and economic issues to their everyday things.
Modern Scotland wants to derogate the Land Reform Act to allow certain businesses to thrive as ...
Three youngsters each try to change the accepted norm of beauty - from pushing the modelling industry to increase diversity to learning...
David meets Hazel who is on her 10th round of climbing all the Munro's, which are mountains with summits ov...
Blue Peter continues the mission to find CBBC Intelligence Officers. Over 5000 viewers applied but only three get the chance to go inside MI5'...
Tips for parents on how to help your kids cope with the stress of exams.
Cosmo finds out that different creatures have different needs. Japanese children celebrate the Tanabata festival.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall continues his mission to find out why the UK wastes so much food. He joins an illicit midnight raid to see ...
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tries to change Britain's wasteful ways. He takes on Amazon, for all their packaging...
Newsround talks to Bitesize ambassadors about how to cope with stress at this tricky exam time.
Dr Giles Yeo finds out how to avoid exam stress.
The Duke of Atholl disputed some travellers walking through his land and made them return. Later th...
The first black professor in Scotland talks about his heritage.
The interviewees recall growing up and often being the only black child in their peer group.
Millie seeks a new friend and is unaware how much she is hurting Fran, Jake and potential buddy Jessie in the process.
The interviewees discuss how people reacted to their hair and what some of them did to "fit-in".
The Black Lives Matter movement prompted pledges from the hair industry to be more inclusive. What h...
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall wants to find out why the UK wastes so much food. He challenges supermarkets to drastically reduce the amount of food t...
Alfie, Brooke and Soffia put their experiences of being bullied behind them and set their sights on some big goals.
Fifteen-year-old indigenous activist Miyawata leads her local climate movement, which had big momentum until Covid hit. With the pandemi...
Bookworm Alexa has a rare condition that means she could go blind, so is cramming in seeing as much as she can, finding a way to read and preparing f...
Blue Peter continues the mission to find CBBC Intelligence Officers. Over 5000 viewers applied but only three get the chance to go ins...
An uplifting poem by Carla Mellor about how young children are learning, playing and staying safe in lockdown. Inside Our Home is illustrated ...
Fi Glover introduces a conversation reflecting how the identity of black women has changed in a generation; d...
Millions of people around the world watched history unfold with the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla in London's ...
David Hayman finds out why all of the rural land in Scotland is owned by less that 500 people.
This moving film is authored by Jonathan, an extraordinary ten-year-old who for the first eight years of his life was locked in his body, unable to s...
Documentary following four young carers and their families as they navigate the formative moments of their lives alongsi...
A musical documentary featuring three children who are young carers. Warren, Chloe and Shimoye live in London, where they care for their disabled...
Fourteen-year-old Mae is fed up with people misunderstanding autism and has created a guide to try and help people understand.
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