12/01/2016 Newsround


12/01/2016

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You're live with me, Ayshah, this Tuesday morning.

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We've got loads coming up for you today.

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And an unusual way to get rid of your Christmas tree.

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From eight o'clock this morning, some doctors in England won't be

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going to work in hospitals - instead they'll be on strike.

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It's because they're unhappy about new plans

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Many junior doctors are on strike today.

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That means they are not going to work because they want to protest

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Junior doctors are new doctors who are still training

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the new ways of working, planned by the government,

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are unfair and could make things dangerous for patients

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because they will be too tired to do things properly,

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but the government says the plans are fair and that it means things

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going to hospital, especially at the weekend.

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What will the strike mean for patients?

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Most hospitals are offering only the kind of service they offer

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on Christmas Day, which means no planned operations.

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If you're having your tonsils out, for example, most of those will be

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cancelled, but there is still accident and emergency

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If the two sides cannot agree on a plan there may be more strikes

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Why keys has just sent us this from Hampshire. This is an argument

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between the Government and junior doctors. It has rumbled on for four

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years. The Government say they want to make it easier for hospitals to

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employ more doctors at the weekend. It costs them a lot of money at the

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moment because they get paid more for working on Saturday and Sunday.

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Doctors say there will not be safe because they will have to work

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longer hours and therefore, they will not be able to look after

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people properly. Today, across England, we have seen 4000

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appointments and procedures, like hip operations. They have been

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cancelled. Junior doctors will not be working on those procedures.

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Emergency and urgent care, things like A department, will work as

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normal. Thank you. Next to Syria in the Middle East,

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and the civil war that's affecting In the town of Madaya,

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there were reports that people were running out of supplies

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of food, water and These trucks carrying food and water

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have finally made it to Madaya. Even though the town is only 25

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miles from the capital of Damascus, it's been cut off from the outside

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world because of fighting. Over the last six months,

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the 40,000 people that live It's also meant no-one has been able

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to come into the town too. There have been reports that food,

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water and electricity Sadly, Syria has been at war

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for five years. It has torn the country apart,

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into areas controlled by the Government and other areas,

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controlled by different The war is so intense that

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all sides are willing to use whatever it takes to try to gain

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advantage over their enemy. That has meant even cutting

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of regular food, water and medical supplies into the community,

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which has left people, What is happening today,

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is that all sides have agreed they will let food and medicines go

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into some of the areas but so many other areas still are desperate

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for any food aid at all. Now that the town of Madiya has got

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supplies for the next month, it's hoped aid agencies will be able

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to get more supplies If you want to know more

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about the problems people face living in Syria you can take a look

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at the Newsround web site and there's advice there too,

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if anything in the news upsets you. If you think it is cold outside,

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wait until you see this. Forecasters predict three days of extreme snow

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and ice in New York in America, with some pride expected to see around

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two feet of snow by the middle of the week. And a wind chill factor of

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minus 30. Enough to turn this car into a giant icicle.

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The winner of Fifa's Ballon d'Or is none other than

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Barcelona's Lionel Messi. He's won it for a record fifth time.

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He beat Cristiano Ronaldo and Brazilian Neymar,

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to pick up the title of the world's best player.

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United States midfielder Carli Lloyd won the women's award.

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Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire are very excited as they've

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uncovered what's thought to be the best preserved bronze age

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The settlement sank into the mud when a fire took hold

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It's meant that they can find out lots more about the people who lived

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We will be looking at the contents of their pots, so we can tell

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you what they were eating the day the building burned down.

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We'll look at the garments they were wearing.

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There is a sense of where they were stood inside the structure.

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We have found fragments of furniture, so we know

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We know lots about the environment so we can tell you what was

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going on around them, so I am already building a picture

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of a society from 3,000 years ago, which feels like it

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Christmas is well and truly over, but one town in Germany has found

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a very unusual way of getting rid of their trees.

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This competition is in its 14th year.

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The aim is to throw the trees as far you can.

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The winner got an impressive distance of 25 metres.

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That's all from me for now, Newsround's back at 4:20pm.

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