13/09/2016 Newsround


13/09/2016

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Good morning, Ayshah here with loads of stuff you need

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Paralympic GB have another golden day at the games and it's a hundred

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It's one of the BBC's most successful and popular shows,

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We don't know yet whether the two judges,

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Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, will move with the show.

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Channel 4 is understood to have offered more money than the BBC

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The first show from channel 4 is expected to be on tv next year.

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Next, to the Paralympic Games in Rio, where three golds

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in the pool helped push the British team's medal tally to 63 in Brazil,

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putting them second in the medal table behind China.

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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 medals in record-breaking fashion. All eyes

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were on British swimming's: Beryl Ellie Simmonds is you want to defend

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her 200 metre medley title. She won it in London four years ago. The

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21-year-old did not disappoint, winning the gold medal in a

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world-record time. I was so nervous going into that race. I thought all

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my gosh I am going to be sick! But I had a great warm up and I have just

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really chuffed. It hasn't sunk in yet. Ellie wasn't the only one

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winning gold in the pool, 32 Sasha Kendrick pushed his body to the

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limit to win the 200 metre individual medley, winning goals in

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a new world record time. As if to cause wasn't enough, Suzy Rogers

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completed a hat-trick of winning goals for Adam Voges GB, coming

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through a tough final to win the S 750 mile -- 50 metre butterfly

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title. And when's Will Bailey celebrated his first Paralympic

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medal in style by jumping on the table after his victory in the men's

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seven class table tennis final. Finally most adept Davies set a new

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record of 59.7 metres in the men's shop at final. Improving on the

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bronze medal he won at London 2012. The summer holidays might be over -

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but it looks like nobody In fact today could be the hottest

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September day in more than 40 years. Here's BBC weatherman

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Simon King with more. Just as we were going back to school

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we will see some really hot weather missing in across the United Kingdom

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coming from the new continent. But that is coming in from the map. The

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heat will only affect England and Wales and it would be cooler with

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showers and some strong winds at times further north and west you

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are. By Tuesday afternoon 31 degrees the south-east, you will notice that

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those temperatures are going down again by Friday. These temperatures

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on Tuesday afternoon, widely into the mid-20s but look at the yellow,

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colour in Scotland and Northern Ireland. These are the overnight

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temperatures, still very warm overnight into Wednesday morning.

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Not quite record-breaking. That was in 1986 -- 1906, but it is the

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warmest weather in 43 years with warm nights as well.

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Next this morning, to an 11 year old girl who beat

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thousands of kids to get her short story written in Jacqueline

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Well I'm delighted to have Emily on the sofa, and also

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And it's the first time you've met- author meet winner.

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I am amazed I'm sitting next to Jacqueline Wilson right now. I went

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to see Hetty the musical and I wanted to involve that with the

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storyline, so I decided that it would be about somebody who used to

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be a trapeze artist and the would be a unique twist at the end. I have

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read the twist and it is brilliant. I think she has done it so well, I

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mean I would have been proud to have written that study myself and I read

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the entries and they were also good, but yours, Emily, was right up here.

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Is the twist why she won? It was a combination of everything, how

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imaginative way of getting in the head of the main character, I'm not

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giving anything away, and it was just so beautifully written, so

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clever, so tender. It was magnificent. And because it is going

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in my new book I am so proud that I feel I should tell everybody, never

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mind my story, read Emily 's! It is brilliant. Emily how did you come up

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with the story and those characters? I wanted it to be about something

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that people don't usually talk about so I wanted to have the unique twist

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at the end to make it work unique. Brilliant. Jacqueline, you entered

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Short story competitions, didn't you? I got nowhere, never at even

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commended. My friends did, I didn't. Anyone desperate to be a writer and

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goes in for competitions and gets nowhere, don't give up! A very good

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lesson to learn. And sticking with brilliant books

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it's the 100th anniversary So we want to know -

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what's your favourite book by him? Matilda. The BST. Maine is fantastic

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Mr Fox. We want to know at all what is yours. What is now online.

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Goodbye.

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