0:00:10 > 0:00:11This is Newsround.
0:00:11 > 0:00:14Morning all, Ricky here with your Monday headlines.
0:00:14 > 0:00:16First up, the Netherlands are European champions
0:00:16 > 0:00:19after winning the Women's Euros.
0:00:19 > 0:00:22Hosts the Netherlands won the competition with a thrilling 4-2
0:00:22 > 0:00:25victory over Denmark.
0:00:25 > 0:00:27The tournement is being called the most successful
0:00:27 > 0:00:32Women's Euros ever.
0:00:32 > 0:00:34Let's get you a round-up of the action at the World Athletics
0:00:34 > 0:00:35Championships in London.
0:00:35 > 0:00:40Let's start with the boos - American sprinter Justin Gatlin,
0:00:40 > 0:00:44who shocked a lot of people when he beat Usain Bolt in the 100m
0:00:44 > 0:00:46men's final, was booed again after picking up gold.
0:00:46 > 0:00:47Bolt finished third and got bronze.
0:00:47 > 0:00:51Gatlin's been in trouble before for taking banned drugs.
0:00:51 > 0:00:54Better news for Jessica Ennis Hill - the retired athlete didn't have
0:00:54 > 0:00:57to work up a sweat to pick up this gold.
0:00:57 > 0:01:01She got the top prize after Russian drug cheat Tatyana Chernova
0:01:01 > 0:01:03was stripped of her 2011 World Athletics Champion
0:01:03 > 0:01:06heptathlon medal.
0:01:06 > 0:01:10So an upgrade from silver to gold for Jess.
0:01:10 > 0:01:13Do you think men should always be the ones to put out the bins
0:01:13 > 0:01:15while women always do the dishes?
0:01:15 > 0:01:18Well, the people who make adverts have been told to be more careful
0:01:18 > 0:01:20about how they show the roles of boys and girls.
0:01:20 > 0:01:25Ayshah's got more.
0:01:25 > 0:01:27Her hair is so long and silky!
0:01:27 > 0:01:28Have a look at these adverts...
0:01:28 > 0:01:30Grown-up like mummy, and strong like daddy.
0:01:30 > 0:01:34That's nothing compared to Captain Awesome's day.
0:01:34 > 0:01:35Did you notice something about them?
0:01:35 > 0:01:36I thought they were just random.
0:01:36 > 0:01:38I don't really watch this type of thing.
0:01:38 > 0:01:42Oh, no, doll advert.
0:01:42 > 0:01:45Well, if you watch closely, there's an issue that some people
0:01:45 > 0:01:48think is a bit of a problem.
0:01:48 > 0:01:51That's with the way they seem to show how girls should be
0:01:51 > 0:01:52and how boys should be.
0:01:52 > 0:01:56This is known as gender stereotyping.
0:01:56 > 0:01:59Ads that paint a picture that it's, for example, the woman's role
0:01:59 > 0:02:02to tidy up after her family, who've trashed the house.
0:02:02 > 0:02:06That's her job in life.
0:02:06 > 0:02:09Similarly, ads that mock men for being hopeless at performing
0:02:09 > 0:02:11straightforward parental or household tasks, just
0:02:11 > 0:02:14because they're a man.
0:02:14 > 0:02:17Now that the kids know what to look for, has it changed
0:02:17 > 0:02:19what they think of the ads?
0:02:19 > 0:02:22The way they are putting it is just, like, girls are weak and pretty
0:02:22 > 0:02:25but boys are strong, and that's not always
0:02:25 > 0:02:28the way it works.
0:02:28 > 0:02:33I actually know quite a few boys who quite like dolls,
0:02:33 > 0:02:39but I know about ten girls who hates dolls.
0:02:39 > 0:02:40I hate dolls.
0:02:40 > 0:02:43I've never, ever played with dolls.
0:02:43 > 0:02:45I think you should get a boy and a few girls
0:02:45 > 0:02:49and about two boys on it as well.
0:02:49 > 0:02:58The Munch Bunch is all right because it has girls in and boys in.
0:02:58 > 0:03:01If I was in charge of the adverts, I would try to make it more modern
0:03:01 > 0:03:03and fair for boys and girls.
0:03:03 > 0:03:06Just try and close the sexist gap and try and get an equal number
0:03:06 > 0:03:10of boys and girls in it.
0:03:10 > 0:03:11you about our latest Newsround special.
0:03:11 > 0:03:16This one tells the story of 10-year-old Sumayyah,
0:03:16 > 0:03:1811-year-old Shubhashukla and 9-year-old Kamolpriya.
0:03:18 > 0:03:21They're all are on a mission of a lifetime to find out
0:03:21 > 0:03:24what happened to their families during Indian partition
0:03:24 > 0:03:2870 years ago.
0:03:28 > 0:03:30They travel from the UK to India and Bangladesh to re-create
0:03:30 > 0:03:33the journey that their families made so many years ago.
0:03:33 > 0:03:36I want you to go to India and find out what you can
0:03:36 > 0:03:37about our family history.
0:03:37 > 0:03:40Yes.
0:03:40 > 0:03:42I have some letters, you go to Bangladesh
0:03:42 > 0:03:46and find my old home for yourself.
0:03:46 > 0:03:50Once we find it we will tell you all about it.
0:03:50 > 0:03:56Thank you, Daddy!
0:03:56 > 0:04:02This is my great, great grandfather.
0:04:02 > 0:04:05We're wondering if you could help us find an old house?
0:04:05 > 0:04:10This was one of the posh houses in this area.
0:04:10 > 0:04:13I've found a piece of the puzzle of my family's history and I'm
0:04:13 > 0:04:18willing to find out the rest of this puzzle.
0:04:18 > 0:04:22It's unlike anything I've ever seen in my life!
0:04:22 > 0:04:26We believe that this is your ancestral home.
0:04:26 > 0:04:28It's very hot.
0:04:28 > 0:04:31This place is open 24 hours a day.
0:04:31 > 0:04:34What?!
0:04:34 > 0:04:37The thing that I'll probably remember about this whole trip
0:04:37 > 0:04:39is my grandad's reaction.
0:04:39 > 0:04:42It's amazing, it's amazing, it's amazing!
0:04:42 > 0:04:45I just think she must have been such a strong woman
0:04:45 > 0:04:51to go through all that.
0:04:51 > 0:04:54And I'm really proud that I could uncover my
0:04:54 > 0:04:56great-grandmother's story.
0:04:56 > 0:05:00That's all from me, Newsround's back right here in about half-an-hour.
0:05:02 > 0:05:03BOTH: Hey, guys!
0:05:03 > 0:05:05We just wanted to say we love