25/09/2016 Newsround


25/09/2016

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Hi, I'm Leah with your last Newsround update this weekend.

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Prince George and Princess Charlotte visit Canada.

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The latest consoles, gadgets and games are revealed

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And the man who's grown an award-winning giant cabbage.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Western Canada

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It's their first overseas trip with both Prince George

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and Princess Charlotte, so it's going to be a busy eight

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A little hesitant and very tired, Prince George takes his first

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This royal visit is a taste of life ahead for George and Charlotte.

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They were on-hand to meet the Canadian Prime

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George wasn't quite sure what to make of

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For Charlotte - who is only 16 months old - this is her first

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These people were excited to see the Royal family.

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I grew up loving the Royals - just hoping to get

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Maybe a play-date later with the kids?

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Away from the airport, the Duke and Duchess

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headed out together - without the children -

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to a ceremony in Victoria to honour Canadian personnel who died

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In some parts of Canada, most people speak French

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as their first or second language, so William gave it a try.

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The next eight days are set to be busy with trips planned

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to the mountains, a rain forest and a trip in a canoe...

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We're really looking forward to the rest of our weekend.

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You will totally enjoy it, it's beautiful.

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We both love mountains and water,

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As for George and Charlotte, well, they were fast asleep

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by the time their parents got back to them.

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The UK's biggest gaming show is happening in

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Thousands of fans have been able to check out

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all the latest consoles, gadgets and games.

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BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat reporter Steffan Powell went along,

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I'm here at EGX, the UK's biggest gaming show.

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It's at the NEC in Birmingham and, as you can see, it's pretty busy.

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They're expecting around 80,000 people to come

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Now, this is a big deal because it is the first time many

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people will get to play some of the big, upcoming

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titles for the first time, here in the UK.

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So, I thought I would help you out by telling you three things

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One is just behind me, here, actually.

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It's a new take on the famous franchise and, if you like

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Back here, just over there, they're testing out the new

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It's that headset you put on that can take you off to all sorts

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You can play loads of different games on that.

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Also, there is a small, independent game called Ukelele.

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You might not have heard much about it but it is really colourful

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and really fun, so it's worth taking a look at that as well.

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Over on Newsround online, we've been asking you to get in touch to tell

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us who's your favourite dancer so far.

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Isobel from Manchester got in touch to say she likes Daisy Lowe

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because she's so elegant when she dances.

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Ilyas from High Wycombe loves Greg Rutherford

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because he is cool when he dances - go Greg!

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And Bobby in Teeside actually thinks that one of the professional

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dancers is his favourite - he says he likes Anton because he's

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funny and a good dancer. Thanks for all your comments.

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Dame Sarah Storey is Britain's greatest ever female Paralympian.

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Over seven games, she's won 14 golds in swimming and cycling -

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including three at this summer's Paralympic Games in Rio.

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Here she is with answers to your questions.

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How did you feel when you won your medals?

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The first gold medal that went round my neck in the velodrome,

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It really got to me and choked me up a little bit,

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They were, like, "Were you crying on the podium?"

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The nervous energy is really good, but provided you don't

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If you get too nervous, then you can't perform properly,

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So for me, I try and focus on the job in hand and getting

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to the start line and going through the processes that I've

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practised in training and just trying to make sure that I think

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about the thing I'm about to do and not get distracted by anything

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I got into cycling because I went over to the Manchester velodrome

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and I just went down to a public taster session.

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You can do that in any of the velodromes around

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the country, whether that's in Newport or Derby or Glasgow,

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here in Manchester or down in London, and you just learn

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Road cycling really caught my heart, so that's probably where I spend

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Finally, if you like your veg, then this is a story for you.

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A man from Cornwall has broken a world record that has stood

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for more than 90 years, by growing the heaviest red cabbage.

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David Thomas showed off the vegetable, which weighed

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more than 23 kilograms, at this year's National Giant

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We will have Ricky here bright and early. Goodbye for now.

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