26/06/2016 Newsround


26/06/2016

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It's Sunday morning and here's what's coming up on Newsround.

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Celebrations for Wales, but home time for Northern Ireland.

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First, though, on Thursday, adults across the UK

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voted to leave a club of 28 countries called the European Union.

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48% of those who voted wanted to remain in the European Union

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and are worried by the result of this vote.

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But, for many of those who wanted to leave,

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now is time to celebrate taking back control.

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Naz has been speaking to some of you guys

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What did you think about the result of the EU referendum?

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I was quite happy, to be honest, because now it means we can see

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what happens in the future and we have our freedom.

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It also means we don't have to put money into the EU and we can

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spend it on things in our country and build up our country itself.

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It was disappointing, because the decision was made

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for our generation, yet we didn't get to have a say in it.

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But I think that with these new challenges

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I thought that it was definitely going to be Remain.

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And I kind of hope that England will be stable.

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But, at the end of the day, it's democracy and everyone

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so, if this is what Britain wants, then, maybe this can be the start

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of new opportunities that we could take.

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Next, more European action, but this time on the footy pitch.

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And Wales made history last night, making it through to the

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quarterfinals of the European Championship. Here's Jenny.

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It's been an incredible night here

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Wales and Northern Ireland battled it out for a place

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Right from the first whistle, it was a tense match.

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In the second half, Gareth Bale tested Michael McGovern

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And then, in the 75th minute, Bale produced a brilliant cross,

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which was turned into his own net by Gareth McAuley.

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Chris Coleman's men manage to hold onto their lead.

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So the dream is over for Northern Ireland and they can be

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But it is Wales who have reached the quarterfinals,

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just as they did in their last major tournament 58 years ago.

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Next up for them will be either Belgium or Hungary in Lille

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on Friday for a place in the semifinals.

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Before we go, check out some super cuteness.

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The Welsh team were not the only ones celebrating last night.

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Gareth Bale's tiny daughter Alba Violet also seemed

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pretty excited about the whole thing and started

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Newsround's back here just before 12pm.

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Don't forget to head online for loads more.

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with Strange Stranger Strangest, and our Quiz of the Week.

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