02/09/2017 Newsround


02/09/2017

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Good afternoon guys, Jenny here, live with your

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Saturday Newsround, coming up:

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Taylor Swift gets her first ever UK number one.

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A big weekend for the home nations football teams and...

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The weirdest food festival you've ever seen!

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Let's start today with a quick round-up of the international

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football matches.

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Wales are getting ready for their big World Cup qualifier

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against Austria tonight.

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Wales are third in their group, and need a win to get

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their qualification back on track.

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Scotland's chances for qualifying for the World Cup are looking

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better, after a 3-0 win away to Lithuania.

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This was the pick of the goals from Liverpool's Andy Robertson.

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Scotland are now in third place in their group.

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England beat Malta with a 4-0 win, but the game wasn't a thriller

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and three of the goals came in the final six minutes

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with Harry Kane scoring twice and Ryan Bertrand and Danny Welbeck

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getting the others.

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And Northern Ireland are still in second place in their group,

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thanks to a 3-0 win in San Marino.

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Josh Magennis scored twice, with Southampton's Steven Davis

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adding another from the penalty spot.

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Next, more heavy rain is falling in South Asia,

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where this year's monsoon season has caused massive flooding,

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affecting millions of people.

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Emergency services, charities and the United Nations are trying

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to help people in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.

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It's one of the worst floods in the area for many years.

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It has taken her eight years, but Taylor Swift has finally made it

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to the top of the UK singles chart.

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# Look what you made me do #.

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'Look What You Made Me Do, has had 5.3 million streams,

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and 30,000 downloads in its first week, according to the

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Official Charts Company.

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Knocking Dua Lipa's New Rules off the top spot.

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It's Taylor's eighth top five single in the UK.

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Moving on, this week marks 20 years since a huge event

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for the royal family.

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Princess Diana, the mother of princes William and Harry, died.

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So who was she and what happened?

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Watch this.

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Diana Spencer was born back in 1961.

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She was the daughter of a man called Earl Spencer and her family

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were wealthy and important.

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Diana worked as a nursery school teacher before marrying

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the Queen's eldest son, Prince Charles when

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she was 20 years old.

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Their wedding was a really big deal.

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A billion people watched it on TV.

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Prince William and Prince Harry were born, but Charles and Diana had

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an unhappy marriage and in 1992, they split up.

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Princess Diana became a well-known public figure and was photographed

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everywhere she went.

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She did a lot of charity work and many people

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liked her because she spoke openly about her problems.

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I think the biggest disease this world suffers from in this day

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and age is a disease of people feeling unloved.

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I know that I can give love, and very happy to do that

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and I want to do that.

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But then, on the 31st of August, 1997, the world was shocked

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when Princess Diana died in a car crash in the French

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capital of Paris.

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Newsround covered it at the time.

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The Royal family have said they are deeply grateful

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for the public's huge support following the death of Diana,

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Princess of Wales.

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She was a brilliant lady.

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All her charity work.

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I think she needs all the praise she can get and it's a very sad

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at how young she is died.

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Like myself, I think everybody in the whole world

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is going to miss her.

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A lot of people were very upset when she died.

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Diana had been a big part of public life and many people

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felt like they knew her.

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Thousands of people made the trip to Kensington Palace,

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where she'd lived, to leave presents, flowers, cards

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and messages for her as a tribute.

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Thousands more lined the streets for her funeral and millions

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in the UK and around the world watched it on TV.

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Since their mother's death, Princes William and Harry have

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continued a lot of her charity work and they've spoken

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about what happened.

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We felt incredibly loved, Harry and I.

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I am very grateful that love still feels there.

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It was that love, that even if she was on the other side

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of the room, as her son, you could feel it.

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Now, 20 years on, Princess Diana is still being remembered.

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Well if you want to find out more about Princess Diana,

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head to Newsround online, where you can read our guide.

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How about this for a sand castle!

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It's the tallest in the world, standing at a mighty 17 metres high.

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It's in the German city of Duisburg, and took more than 3,500

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tonnes of sand to make.

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It's expected to stand until at least September 24th.

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We've all heard of a music festival, even a food festival,

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but what about a tomato festival?

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Watch this!

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I've heard of a food fight, but this is more like full on food battle.

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This craziness is the Tomatina Festival which happens every year

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on the last Wednesday of August in Spain.

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The festival is said to have started in the 1940s by accident and has

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continued since then.

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160 tonnes of overripe tomatoes were thrown by over 20,000

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partygoers from all over the world, who travelled to get sprayed

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with water, do tomato battle and roll around in red tomato mush.

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Lovely.

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That's all from the Newsround team today, I'll be back tomorrow.

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But don't forget to go online for all the rest of the top stories,

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and test yourself with our famous quiz of the week!

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It's a winner.

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# Dibby, dibby, dibby, dibby, dibby, dibby sound

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# Dibby, dibby, dibby... # Are you ready?

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# Dibby, dibby, dibby, dibby, dibby, dibby sound

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# Shout it out, put up your hands high

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