How do I remove or unsubscribe a shared photo stream?

Not sure how I remove a shared photo stream (not the pix themselves) or even unsubscribe from one I accepted.
The good ol' swipe to the left to make a delete button appear apparently doesn't work.

I too am pulling my hair out with this. Online searches have turned up no info and I have tried everything. I thought I would test out shared photo streams right after I updated to iOS6 so I set up a couple of different ones between me and my partners iPhones I have now removed all the pics but am stuck with the empty shared folders!! ***? I have tried everything nothing works. Even if I turn off shared phot streams in settings then turn it back on they come back. Fix this please Apple

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