03/04/2016 Newsround


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Hi, I'm Leah with your last Newsround update this

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Sunday afternoon.

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Coming up in the next few minutes...

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The famous whale spotted again after 40 years.

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The pillow fights breaking out in cities across the world.

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And my school has been taken over by baby chicks.

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This is Newsround.

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At

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But first straight to the cricket, because the day of World T20 has

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begun with the West Indies and Australia playing

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for the women's final in Kolkata.

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Australia won the toss and chose to bat first,

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and set a target of 148 for 6.

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The men's final starts at 2.30 this afternoon.

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England take on the West Indies, with both trying to make history

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and become the first team to win the tournament more than once.

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But it's going to be tough, as temperatures are soaring.

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The BBC's Justin Rowlatt is in the Indian city of Kolkata,

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where the final will take place.

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The additional challenge here is the temperature.

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It's getting really hot here.

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The men are coming on later on.

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Hopefully it will be a bit cooler for them.

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Of course the challenge is to win, and they are hoping to beat the West

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Indies.

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The one thing about T20 is it is always exciting.

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Everyone here is expecting a very exciting game despite the fact that,

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sadly, in the view of most Indians, India didn't make it to the final.

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India versus England would have been sensational.

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Do you know how to make butter, or where milk comes from?

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Well, children at a school in north London found out all about food

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when a farm came to visit them, as school pupil Tia explains.

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Chickens, scarecrows and a wooden cow.

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Today we're finding out where our food comes from.

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This farm workshop has arrived at school to give us classes

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on planting fruit and veg, discovering how to grow grain

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and what foods they are found in.

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We are finding out how chickens live and how to keep

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them happy, too.

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And a happy chicken equals a happy egg.

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All day my school has been taken part in workshops,

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where we have been learning more about what farmers do and what tools

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they use to produce food for us.

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You can even milk a cow.

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OK, it's a wooden one, but you get the idea.

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This all may look very "a-moo-sing" but there's some serious

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learning going on.

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We've come here today to tell you what we do back on our home

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farms in Wales.

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We are very excited to be here to tell you how we produce

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food, which you guys will hopefully eat.

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Why is coming here today helpful to children like me?

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It is important that you learn where it comes from,

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because you need to understand what you're eating.

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And you need to understand the health benefits

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that it can give.

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There's loads to get stuck into.

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This little mill is used to grind grain to make flour.

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One of the workshops these guys are doing is learning how

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to build a scarecrow.

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That's really important for farmers, because if birds come they get

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scared of the scarecrows and it protects their crops

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and all the food that they need to grow.

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Although farming is not something I would want to do myself

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when I grow up, these workshops have definitely taught me about the food

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I eat and where it comes from.

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Which I think is really important for all of us to appreciate.

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And any excuse to hold a baby chick is good for me, even if

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it does make a mess!

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Next, they're found all over the world, but one very special Orca

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has just been rediscovered off the coast of Scotland.

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Take a look.

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This is the moment a rare Orca whale made an appearance

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in Londonderry Northern Ireland in 1977.

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It followed salmon up the river and ended up swimming under

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the bridge into the city, where it was spotted

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and caught on camera.

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It became a bit of a local celebrity and was nicknamed Dopey Dick.

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Now nearly 40 years later he's been spotted again.

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This time as part of a group of Orcas living off

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the coast of Scotland.

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Whales in the group can be identified by looking at their fins.

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Scientists studying the whales have called him Comet.

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But when they looked at the pictures from the '70s they realised

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it was the same whale.

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There are photographs and footage taken which allowed us just recently

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from Facebook to match the pictures to this individual.

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He is well known from our catalogue.

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From our pictures you can tell he was an adult male back then

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and he's still going, so we reckon he's at least 50 years

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old, possibly older.

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So the mystery of the Derry whale has been solved.

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He's been hanging out just across the Irish Sea

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with his friends.

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And finally love pillow fights?

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Then you'll love this.

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Hundreds of people across the world took part

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in international pillow fight day yesterday.

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The tradition was started

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by students in Canada 11 years ago just for fun!

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But strict rules - people are only allowed to use soft

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pillows to make sure no one gets hurt.

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Check out the Newsround website for loads more pictures

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of the pillow fights from around the world,

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go to the chat page

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to tell us your questions for the England women's football

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team and why not try our quiz of the week to see how much you know

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about this week's news.

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That's all from me, Newsround's back in the morning.

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