07/06/2016 Newsround


07/06/2016

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I'm Ayshah with what's going on this Tuesday.

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The little bird breaking a big record.

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Plus how to impress your mates with some French footie lingo!

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With just three days to go until the beginning

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When Bonfire Night and Chinese New Year come around, fireworks are

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always an important part of the event, but what should the rules be

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about letting off fireworks all year round? A group of MPs have been

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talking about just that. Fireworks are used in all sorts of

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events. From New Year's Eve to devalley, but when the celebrations

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are over, the fireworks don't always end too. Now a petition to change

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firework laws has caught the attention of MPs. A petition is a

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list that people add their name to if they agree with an idea. It is a

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way to make people in power listen. The rules on fireworks mean there is

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a ban on what time they can be set off and when they can be sold.

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Animal lovers started the petition because they believe these rules

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aren't doing enough to protect their pets. The firework went off. Just

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one firework. Barney just shot up the stairs and ran behind the sofa

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and was shaking and shivering on the floor behind the sofa. He is

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petrified of fireworks. I have never seen him so scared in all his life.

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I've been with him since he was a puppy. Because more than 100,000

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people signed the petition, the Government decided to hold a debate

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where they talk about the issue in Parliament. But not everyone agrees

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that a change in the rules is a good idea. We think the restrictions in

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place are already good enough. We encourage anybody that's going to

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enjoy fireworks at home to be a good neighbour and let the neighbours

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know so that they can be prepared and look after any animals. There

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are no plans to change the laws at the moment. But with this debate, it

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is hoped that people will be more aware of how fireworks affect our

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fury friends. With just three days

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to go until the beginning of the European Championships

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in France, let's start this morning with a round-up

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of Home Nations team news. Roy Hodgson's squad flew

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in yesterday and will hold an open training session at their base

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which is just north of Paris. The Wales squad have also arrived

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in France and will be training at their base in Brittany ahead

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of their opening game Northern Ireland have already

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settled in to their temporary home just outside Lyon

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where they trained yesterday. The squad will be there

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until the weekend when they'll head south for their opening game

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against Poland on Sunday. Sadly Scotland fans won't be able

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to support their home team at the Euros this year,

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but if you're Scottish we want to hear who you will be

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supporting instead! Head online to let us know

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who you're cheering on and why by sending us a message,

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photo or video. Whoever you're supporting,

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if you want to impress your friends by cheering on your team

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in the local lingo, try learning these top footie phrases

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from Jenny and Leah. Here are our football

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phrases you can shout That's a striker who doesn't score

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marque pas de buts c'e. That's a striker who doesn't score

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any goals. He is like a baker that doesn't bake any bread!

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Leah, I need your help. I can't do this one!

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Love the French guys. One of the world's smallest

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seabirds, the Arctic Tern has been found to be a record breaker,

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by the BBC Two It's all because of its annual

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migration, its movement The path it takes is from

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Antarctica, to the tip of South Africa then

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across the India Ocean to the UK at a distance

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of a whopping 60,000 miles. Over its lifetime the

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record-breaking tern could fly If nature is your thing,

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here's a great opportunity for you. Tomorrow on Newsround,

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we'll be catching up with the presenters of Springwatch,

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and we want your questions Whether you want to ask

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what their favourite animal is, or find out just what it takes

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to put on such a massive nature show, go online

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and send us your questions. Newsround is back

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with Martin at 4.20pm.

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