31/01/2016 Newsround


31/01/2016

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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, we will find out why these toads need a helping hand.

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And Andy Murray loses in the Australian Open final.

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First to some sad news, the TV presenter Sir Terry Wogan has

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

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helping to raise more than ?790 million for the charity

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Lots of people have been paying tribute to the star,

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including one of his Children in Need co-presenters Fearne Cotton.

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Radio One presenter Nick Grimshaw said?

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Joining me on the sofa now is the BBC's entertainment reporter

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Terry worked on so many different programmes, but I think our audience

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over member hand best for children in need. I was lucky to cover it

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every year, and he told me how much children in need meant to him. He

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was thrilled that people in schools all around the country would raise

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so much money and it was one of the highlights of his year every year.

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Last year, he was too ill to present it, and we know why. We know that he

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is a broadcaster who broke a lot of records. An absolute legend. He

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worked for the BBC for 50 years! He worked on the breakfast show from

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1972 until 2009. He had 9 million listeners but he always spoke as if

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only one person was listening. What was it like being in his company? An

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honour to interview him, a privilege. When I had the microphone

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on him, you would think, it is Terry Wogan! That is how much he meant.

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

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Next, to the Australian Open, and Andy Murray has been beaten

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by Novak Djokovic in the men's final.

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Andy put a strong fight in the second and third sets but it

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wasn't enough to beat the world number one.

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He's now lost in five Australian Open finals.

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I do think I could have played a bit better. I think ahead, for hand as

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well as I could have done. I think I managed to get back into the match

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and create chances for myself, but I obviously did not start particularly

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well. Now to a quick round up of stories

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from around the world. Wildfires in the Australia

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are continuing to cause problems. Firefighters are battling the blazes

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across the state of Tasmania, while storms have also

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damaged buildings, too. A giant sinkhole opened up

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near a big motorway in America. The hole measures about 24 metres

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across - that's more than two And British astronaut Tim Peake has

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been sharing videos of how he makes his scrambled

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eggs for breakfast up About five minutes, it will be ready

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to eat. Love that. 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 To get to the pond it

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was born in, of course! It is the migration route they do

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every spring in the UK, They go to lay eggs so that the next

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generation can be born, but this year, because of the warmer

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temperatures we have had, they think that Spring has arrived

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already so they are making the trip early in places

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like Norfolk and the This is causing huge

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problems for them. In the springtime,

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they begin their journey across busy roads and highways,

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but that usually happens at night when traffic is low, but this year,

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the toads are making the adventure in winter, so darkness

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happens earlier, around five o'clock,

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when the most amount of traffic is on the road, so it is a much

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more dangerous trip, but thanks to volunteers

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around Norfolk, the toads are being given a helping hand

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and are literally being carried from one side of the

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road to the other. So far, they have helped

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over 33,000 happy toads. Everyone has been warned

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to look out for toads, and if you do see you one,

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

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the next generation. That's all from the Newsround

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team this afternoon. Make sure you check out my interview

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with Luke Robertson, the youngest British person to check to the South

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Pole by himself. You can also find out how Zayn Malik is doing with his

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new single in the charts.

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