Editor's Note This news column showcases stories from around the world that bring a touch of positivity to the fight against the deadly coronavirus.With the British government working to return students safely back to class and warnings that poorer children would be more affected by a delay, a 13-year-old schoolboy from northern England has stepped up to try to make a difference.Joshua Hoyle, a Year 10 student from Huddersfield who is being home-schooled during the lockdown, said he decided to try to raise money for less-fortunate youngsters.He set out to collect 200 pounds ($249) for a charity that works with disadvantaged students by walking the 8 kilometers from his home to school, carrying an increasingly large number of books each day.Hoyle vowed to keep walking to school each day until the end of term, on July 17, despite not yet being among students who have been allowed b
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