14/01/2017 Newsround


14/01/2017

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Hello, I'm Jenny, live with loads of great stories this Saturday

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afternoon on Newsround.

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Keep watching for all of this.

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Find out what record Ed Sheeran has broken.

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The thieving animals sneaking into our shops.

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And why dragons DO exist.

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First, Ed Sheeran is back and already breaking records

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with his new singles, Shape of You and Castle On The Hill.

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They entered the UK singles chart at number one and number two.

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The Official Charts Company say it's the first time in history an artist

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has taken the top two chart positions with brand new songs.

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Ed said he was incredibly chuffed with the success.

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Staying with showbiz and it's nearly a month since Joanne Clifton won

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Strictly Come Dancing with BBC sports presenter Ore Oduba.

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She beat fellow dancer and big brother Kevin Clifton to lift

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the glitterball trophy.

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But next week she's swapping the ballroom for the stage

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as she takes the lead as a New York dancer in the musical

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Thoroughly Modern Millie.

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And she's pretty excited.

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It's a bit manic, it's like, "voom"!

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But it has been a childhood dream of mine.

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I think it's going to be exciting.

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I get a real buzz performing live, you

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know, to have an audience and to get an audience's reaction.

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So if you say a line, if they laugh or if they

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gasp or something, I get a real buzz from that.

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So I think it's going to be amazing.

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Nice

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Nice one.

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Moving on, towns and villages along the east coast of England mostly

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escaped the heavy flooding that had been predicted for last night.

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Hundreds of people were moved from their homes in Norfolk

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and Essex worried there might be a storm surge - where strong winds

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and high tides combine to bring more water on land and cause flooding.

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Some places did have some flooding but a change in wind direction

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at the right time prevented most of the damage.

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Sport now and you might have recently heard about a vote by Fifa,

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the world governing body of football, to make the world cup

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bigger but it's left a few people scratching their heads

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about what it all means. Here's a quick look at the details.

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For 2026, the World Cup is set to get bigger.

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A lot bigger.

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The number of teams taking part will increase from 32 to 48.

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It means more teams played more games but Fifa say the tournament

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will still only take 32 days and the eventual

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winner will still only have to play seven games

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to become world champions. So what could it mean?

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Well, lots of people are hoping that it could mean that there's more

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chance that big stars from England, Wales, Scotland and

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Northern Ireland could all play at the same World Cup.

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But it is thought many of the extra teams will probably come

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from Africa and Asia.

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There have been strong voices for and against it.

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Fifa say their plan is to open football up to the whole world

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and give more countries the chance to play at the World Cup.

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Others say Fifa have done it just to make more money and that having

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weaker teams in the tournament means the football

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just won't be as good.

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Whatever the arguments, the goal is to make the biggest

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footballing tournament in the world even bigger and even better.

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Thanks,

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Thanks, Martin.

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And if you're a footy fan then here's a special treat for you.

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A show all about one of the world's most successful footballers,

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Christiano Ronaldo.

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Match of the Day Kickabout have done a whole programme in Madeira,

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the island the player is from, to find out the secret

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of his success, and they even got to hear from the great man himself.

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I'm unbelievable inside the pitch.

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In my mind, not just this year but always.

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I'm always the best.

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Basically, I win everything in terms of individual and collective.

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For me, rivals don't exist.

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He's not a shy one, is he?(!)

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And if you missed that

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programme this morning, want to watch it again,

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or want to play a Ronaldo quiz, go online to the Match

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of the Day Kickabout page.

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Next, its time to take a look at some very cheeky animals.

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Including

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Including this

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Including this guy.

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This week we heard about a squirrel who stole chocolate,

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so we decided to bring together some of the animal world's

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biggest thieves.

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Take a look.

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This sneaky squirrel has developed a bit of a sweet tooth.

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It was caught stealing a chocolate bar and shop

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owners in Canada said that animals have stolen more than 40 chocolate

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bars in all.

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Is this kitty the ultimate cat burglar?

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In two months, six-year-old Bridget from New Zealand

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has stolen 11 pairs of underpants and more than 50 socks

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from her neighbours.

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Who stole all the pies?

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A bear climbed through the window of a bakery in Colorado, USA,

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and then helped himself to 38 pies before escaping back into the woods.

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Not all the pies were to the bear's liking.

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Apparently, cherry and apple were his favourite but he wasn't

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keen on the strawberry and rhubarb.

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Monkeys seem to be the worst offenders.

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Check out this one stealing a bundle of money from an

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Indian jewellery shop.

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The monkey later dropped the cash in a dash

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for freedom and it was collected and returned to the shop.

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Finally, did you know that dragons DO exist?

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Well, under the sea, anyway.

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This is the first sighting of a ruby sea-dragon in the wild.

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Researchers filmed the brightly coloured creatures

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in Western Australia.

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The 10-inch-long fish was declared a new species in 2015,

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making it only the third known sea-dragon species.

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I bet waiting for that was really starting to DRAG-ON.

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Get

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Get it?

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That's all from the Saturday team, Newsround's back right

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here with more top stories at 10am tomorrow morning so don't miss it.

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If you can't wait until then go online to find out why this robot

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