13/09/2016 Newsround


13/09/2016

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It is Tuesday morning. We have the top stories. Shock bake news coming

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up and it is 100 years since Roald Dahlbirth.

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First, to the Paralympic Games in Rio, where Great Britain

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had a brilliant day in the swimming pool.

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Three golds in 10 minutes helped push the British team's medal

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tally to 63 in Brazil, including 28 golds,

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putting them second in the medal table behind China.

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Martin sent us this round up of yesterday's best action from Rio.

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Welcome to British house, the official home of Paralympics GB.

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There has been plenty to celebrate here on day five because the British

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athletes have back even more record -- medals in record-breaking

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fashion. All eyes were on our swimming golden

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girl, Ellie Simmonds was defending our medal title that she won in

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London four years ago. The 21-year-old did not disappoint,

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winning the gold medal in a record-breaking time. I was so

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nervous going into that rates. I thought I was going to be sick! But

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I had a great warm up and I was just really chuffed and I don't think it

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had sunk in yet. Ellie wasn't the only one winning gold in the pool.

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Sasha Kendrick pushed his body to the limit to win the 200 metre

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individual medley. Winning gold in a new world record time. As if to

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cause wasn't enough, Susie Rogers completed a hat-trick of winning

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goal for Pavlovic GB, coming through a tough final to win the 50 metre

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butterfly title. Earlier, Great Britain's will Bailey celebrated his

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first Paralympic gold medal in style by jumping on the table after his

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victory in the men's seven class table tennis final. Finally,

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Welshman Alex Davies set a new Paralympic record of 15.97 metres in

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the men's shot putt final. Improving on the bronze medal he won at London

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2012. It's one of the BBC's most

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successful and popular shows, We don't know yet

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whether the two judges, Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood,

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will move with the show. Channel 4 is understood to have

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offered more money than the BBC The first show from Channel 4

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is expected to be on tv next year. New five pounds, made out of a type

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of plastic instead of paper It's hope it'll make

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the money last longer. here's five facts you need

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to know about them. The new five is printed on polymer,

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which is a thin flexible plastic. The Bank of England says the cleaner

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and will not break if you accidentally put them in the wash.

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It has new security features, a see-through window with the Queen's

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portrait and a border and pound symbol that changes colour as you

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tilt it. And an image of the Big Ben tower appears in a different colour

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on the back in front of the note. This is designed to make it harder

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for anyone trying to make copies of the note. The new fiver is 15%

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smaller than the existing paper ?5 notes. England is not the first

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country to change to polymer, Scotland already uses them, as do

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other countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada. As the person

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joining the Queen of the new note, former British Prime Minister

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Winston Churchill, who was in charge during most of World War II.

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Now big party plans are well underway today to mark the 100th

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anniversary of the birth of Roald Dahl.

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The splendiferous writer is being celebrated at events

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So we want to know - what's your favourite

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Well I can tell you mine is Fantastic Mister Fox

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Or maybe one of his less well known books?

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And another thing that could make today special,

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we may be about to have the hottest September day in more than 50 years.

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Temperatures could reach as high as 32 degrees Celsius

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in the south-east of England, but its going to be a bit cooler

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We could be enjoying some late summer sun for the next few days,

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the summer holidays might be over, but it looks like nobody

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That's all from me, Newsround's back right here in about half an hour.

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