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[The Week Junior Show: From Snowy Headlines to Bovine Dating Apps]-[Is it OK to sell Dinosaur Fossils at Auction?]

The Week Junior Show · B2 · 2026-01-09

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A New Year of Discovery and Debate

The Week Junior Show returned for its first episode of 2026, with hosts Bex, Kay, and Eve diving into an eclectic mix of news, science, and community engagement. The episode kicked off by honoring the "heroes" featured in the King's New Year's Honours list, including figures like Cynthia Erivo and athlete Toby Roberts, while the hosts shared their own personal inspirations, such as space scientist Dr. Maggie Adair-Pocock and comedian Victoria Wood.

Winter Weather and Global Headlines

The UK's recent harsh winter conditions dominated the news cycle. Eve reported that the severe weather caused widespread school closures and travel chaos, with record-breaking lows reaching "minus 12.5 degrees" in Norfolk. Meanwhile, on the international front, Kay highlighted a pertinent issue in Japan, where Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and 58 female lawmakers are campaigning for better infrastructure, specifically calling for more "female toilets" in parliament buildings to accommodate the increasing number of women in government.

Fact or Fake: The Cow Dating App

One of the most engaging segments was the "Fact or Fake" challenge. Kay introduced the concept of a "dating style app called Herd Plus," which allows farmers in Ireland to match cows with bulls based on specific characteristics to produce high-quality milk. Despite initial skepticism from Bex regarding the logistics, the story was confirmed as true, noting that the system has been utilized by more than "25,000 Irish cowherds" to optimize breeding.

The Ethics of Fossil Auctions

The "Big Debate" focused on the controversial practice of selling dinosaur fossils at auction. This discussion was sparked by the sale of a 68-million-year-old skeleton, nicknamed "Spike," for £3.47 million. Kay argued in favor of auctions, suggesting that private buyers often loan their finds to museums and that the financial incentive encourages more "hunting" for scientific discoveries. Conversely, Eve argued that these "important historical and scientific items" should remain accessible to the public and that private ownership risks these treasures "gathering dust" in basements, effectively barring scientists and children from learning from them.

Community Voices and Quirky Stories

The podcast also celebrated listener contributions, including Ishan’s impressive "Mario Kart"-themed puzzle and Frankie and Emilio’s artwork for the Lunar New Year. The team also shared some lighter news, such as the viral fame of "Maximus Texturus Pulcher," a rescue cat belonging to the Belgian Prime Minister, and the discovery of the world's most expensive "Superman" comic—sold for £7 million—found by three brothers in their mother's loft. The show concluded with a reflection on the potential for the team to collectively buy the historic Brighton Pier, cementing a lighthearted end to an informative first episode of the year.

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I'm going to have to go for Dr Maggie Adair-Pocock.
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she is so cool.
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I probably mentioned a thousand times on this podcast
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they live up to your expectations.
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all in all, it was a great interaction.
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look up to
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live up to your expectations
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all in all
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to The Week Junior Show.
I'm Bex and I'm joined by writers Kay and Eve from The Week Junior, the magazine making sense of the world for 8 to 14 year olds.
Now, in a week where Christians around the world celebrated Epiphany...
And the Royal Mint revealed some special new coins for 2026.
We're going to be talking about some of the other stories that entertained and interested the Week Junior team.
We'll be talking about snow, dinosaur fossils and a viral cat.

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