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You're watching Newsround live on CBBC.

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Ricky here keeping you up to date with all of Sunday's top stories.

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Coming up this hour: Find out why toads need a helping hand.

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And Tim Peake cooks up breakfast in space.

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The TV presenter Sir Terry Wogan has died after a short illness.

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He was really well-known for his work for Children in Need

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helping to raise ?790 million for the charity since the first big

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Lots of people have been paying tribute to the star including

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Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon posted on Instagram.

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Radio 1 presenter Greg James tweeted.

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There's lots more on the Newsround website about Sir Terry

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Did you know that around the country right now,

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there are thousands of children like you caring

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They are called Young Carers and take on a lot of the jobs around

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Charlotte is a Young Carer who looks after her mum -

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One of the first thing to remember about caring for my mother is that

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she couldn't do things other mothers could do. Things would get too much

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for her and she would have to lie down and withdraw herself from

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situations, and as a child that made me feel really bad, so why try to

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make her feel happy and draw stuff for her to lighten the mood. I'm

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with the other mothers lifting up their children and going running

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with them, and I would be like, why can't my mother do that for me? My

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mother couldn't help it and they don't blame her for it, but I knew

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something wasn't right. A certain teacher that helped me realise that

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something really was wrong, she was one of the first people that I ever

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told, and they got the support by needed. I broken down in tears. I

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was not sad, it was just the realisation that that was what was

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wrong, and at that point, it was oh, my God, that is what is wrong! And

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she nodded at me and said, that is OK and we will work on this. It

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sounds cliched, but at that moment I did not feel I was completely alone

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anymore. There are a lot of experiences to have, and some are

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good and some are bad, and that is OK, because being a carer has made

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me who I am, because I would not be half as resilient if I did not go

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through that, I know how to deal with the disappointments and

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anxieties, as they have seen my mother go through it and buy have

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had to go through it with her. -- and I have had to.

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Next, what did you have for breakfast this morning?

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Well, British astronaut Tim Peake has been sharing videos of how

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Breakfast this morning, scrambled eggs.

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In about five minutes, it will be ready to eat. I wonder if it tasted

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any good! We've told you a lot on Newsround

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about the warm weather we've been The mild temperatures are causing

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problems for some animals. Hayley's been finding out why toads

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and frogs are needing a helping Why did the toad cross the road? To

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get to the pundit was born in, of course! It is the migration route

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they do every year in the UK, returning to their childhood patch.

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They go to lay eggs so that the next generation can be born, but this

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year, because of the warmer temperatures we have had, they think

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that Spring has arrived already on the said they are making the trip

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early in places like Norfolk and the South East. This is causing huge

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problems for them. In the springtime, they begin their journey

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across busy roads and highways, but that usually happens at night when

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traffic is low, but this year, the toads are making the adventure in

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winter, so darkness happens earlier, around five o'clock, when the most

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amount of traffic is on the road, so it is a much more dangerous trip,

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but thanks to volunteers around the Norfolk, the toads are being given a

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helping hand and are literally being carried from one side of the road to

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the other. Therefore, they have helped over 33,000 happy toads.

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Everyone has been warned to look out for toads, and if you do see you

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one, now you know why it is crossing, to get to the pond to make

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the next generation. Next, to the Australian Open tennis

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and Jamie Murray has won the men's doubles title along with his

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partner Bruno Soares. Jamie, who is one of the top doubles

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players in the world, is the first Briton to win

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the title in 82 years. Andy, you should be in bed, I don't

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know why you are here! We will be there to support you tomorrow.

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And Andy Murray has just lost in the men's final

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to Novak Djokovic, who beat him in straight sets.

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Newsround is back right here at 2:15pm.

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