:00:07. > :00:15.Hi, Nel here with Thursday morning's Newsround. First to the Houses of
:00:16. > :00:17.Parliament where Ayshah and two Newsround viewers Stella and
:00:18. > :00:20.Muhammad spent yesterday getting a rare behind the scenes look at Prime
:00:21. > :00:24.Minister's Questions. It's after lots of you got in touch to say that
:00:25. > :00:28.you were unimpressed with the behaviour of some politicians when
:00:29. > :00:31.they get to ask questions of David Cameron. Stella and Muhannad took
:00:32. > :00:34.some of your comments with them to show the man in charge of keeping
:00:35. > :00:41.order, the Speaker, who even gave them a mention in Parliament.
:00:42. > :00:45.We are at the Houses of Parliament, and we're here to make sure MPs are
:00:46. > :00:49.behaving. The kids have gone to the top and come to the speaker to put
:00:50. > :00:53.some of the points you made on our website directly to him. He is the
:00:54. > :00:58.man who tries to keep order in the House of Commons. Do you think that
:00:59. > :01:05.using childish insults makes the real debate less credible? I think
:01:06. > :01:10.it spoils the debate if people resort to personal abuse. When the
:01:11. > :01:14.MPs misbehaves, why do you not get involved and stop them? Eye
:01:15. > :01:19.intervened frequently at Prime Minister's Questions. Every week you
:01:20. > :01:26.would hear me say, if there is a lot of noise, order. I have to judge
:01:27. > :01:29.each situation on its merits and whether it is worthwhile for me to
:01:30. > :01:33.intervene or not. These are some of the comments that people all over
:01:34. > :01:37.the UK has sent in about the incident that happened last week. I
:01:38. > :01:40.think there's a lot of room for improvement in the way that we go
:01:41. > :01:46.about this particular session. I would hope that the Prime Minister
:01:47. > :01:50.and leader of the opposition take note of and show some respect for
:01:51. > :01:56.the views of young people across the country. That is what the speaker
:01:57. > :02:00.had to say. We are about to go inside the gallery to watch Prime
:02:01. > :02:04.Minister's Questions. I know there are children here today observing
:02:05. > :02:09.our proceedings who would like to think the house would show a good
:02:10. > :02:12.example. Let's see if we can. Where I'll agree with the honourable
:02:13. > :02:16.gentleman is that there is still more that needs to be done. I will
:02:17. > :02:20.had meetings with them any time about how we reform the system of
:02:21. > :02:24.this house. The MPs were on their best behaviour but we will be
:02:25. > :02:28.watching to see anything changes. Find out more about the speaker's
:02:29. > :02:32.role in the House of Commons, go to our website for a guide. Next, a
:02:33. > :02:35.plane that will be used in the first nonstop solar powered flight around
:02:36. > :02:40.the world has been unveiled in Switzerland. The Solar Impulse two
:02:41. > :02:43.has 12,000 solar cells on its wings that will power the aircraft. It's
:02:44. > :02:47.being stored in an aircraft hangar before it takes off next year and
:02:48. > :02:52.the BBC's Victoria Gill has been to check it out.
:02:53. > :02:54.This is the plain that developers say will be the first to
:02:55. > :03:00.circumnavigate the globe using only the power of the sun. Just take a
:03:01. > :03:03.look at it, Solar Impulse two, it is called, and it is made from
:03:04. > :03:10.carbon fibre. It is extremely lightweight. The wingspan is
:03:11. > :03:13.equivalent to a Boeing 747. I'm joined by one of the pilots who will
:03:14. > :03:19.be flying this plane on its journey around the world. Nice to meet you.
:03:20. > :03:25.It looks incredible. Why does it have to be so big? Do you remember
:03:26. > :03:29.the Walt Disney animation, Dumbo, the elephant that was born with the
:03:30. > :03:34.years that were so big that everybody was laughing humour but
:03:35. > :03:41.the years that -- everybody was laughing? But the years allowed it
:03:42. > :03:47.to fly. It makes it more efficient, to be able to fly day and night just
:03:48. > :03:52.on solar power. -- ears. The team will only embark on their ambitious
:03:53. > :03:55.solar powered adventure in 2015. Footy news and next season's
:03:56. > :03:58.Champions League could be the first without Manchester United for 18
:03:59. > :04:03.years. Last night they were knocked out of the quarterfinals by Bayern
:04:04. > :04:07.Munich. Despite taking the lead in Germany, David Moyes' side were
:04:08. > :04:10.beaten 3-1 on the night. United are seventh in the Premier League and
:04:11. > :04:19.unlikely to qualify for next season's competition. I thought the
:04:20. > :04:22.players did a great job tonight. The only crime was conceding a goal
:04:23. > :04:28.after we had scored, within 30 seconds. That was the biggest crime.
:04:29. > :04:34.I thought they did a great job, playing against the holders of the
:04:35. > :04:39.competition. For long periods, we made it difficult for them but in
:04:40. > :04:42.the end, we could not keep it. Finally, commuters on a subway in
:04:43. > :04:46.New York, America got a rather hairy shock when a giant rat came around.
:04:47. > :04:49.This video was captured of the rodent running circles around the
:04:50. > :04:53.travellers who were shocked to say the least. Rats aren't rare in New
:04:54. > :04:58.York but this one was definitely in a rush to get to where he was going!
:04:59. > :05:01.That's all from me. Newsround's back right here in about half an hour.