12/07/2016 Newsround


12/07/2016

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Ayshah here with Tuesday's Newsround.

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This is the UK's next Prime Minister.

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She'll move into Downing Street tomorrow.

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And the monkeys who are smarter than we thought.

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Theresa May will become the UK's second female Prime Minister

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on Wednesday, taking charge of the country at one

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of the most stormy times in recent political history.

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She's been described as confident, hard-working and unflappable.

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Theresa May has long been tipped as a future

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Prime Minister and yesterday, we found out that she'd get the top

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We are going to give people more control over their lives and that's

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how we're going to build a better Britain.

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But why are we getting a new Prime Minister

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There was a chance for someone else to be the Prime Minister

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because the man who does the job at the moment, David Cameron,

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decided to give it up after the result of that big vote

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we had about whether we should stay in the European Union or not.

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A vicar's daughter from Oxfordshire, she went to a state school before

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going on to study geography at Oxford university.

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It's where she met her future husband, Phillip, who she's been

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The 59-year-old has been Home Secretary for the last six

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years, which is a big job in the government.

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It means she is in charge of things like police, keeping the country

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She's got the backing of the current Prime Minister David Cameron.

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On Wednesday, I will attend the House of Commons for Prime

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Minister's Questions and then, after that, I expect to go to the palace

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and offer my resignation so we'll have a new Prime Minister in that

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building behind me by Wednesday evening.

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So far, Conservative MPs have rallied round their new leader.

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But rival political parties have called for another general election

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to let the British public decide who runs the country.

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Mrs May's supporters have been clear.

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There will be no election until 2020.

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For now, Theresa May is preparing to lead to the UK as the country's

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Euro 2016 champions Portugal have returned home to a heroes welcome.

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Thousands of fans lined the streets of the capital Lisbon.

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12 years ago, Portugal hosted the Euros and famously lost

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in the final to Greece, so finally Cristiano Ronaldo

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and his team-mates could show off the trophy.

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The movie a lot of you are waiting for this summer, Finding Dory

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will be out in cinemas to watch soon.

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But while there's a lot of excitement, conservationists

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to want clownfish as pets, which led to a decline

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13 years ago a very famous clown fish first swam onto our screens...

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Even though the story is all about fish trying

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to escape being held as pets, the movie actually inspired more

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That meant more were caught in the wild to keep up with demand.

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Conservationists say more than 1 million clownfish are taken

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That's why these students in Australia have a program to keep

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At school we breed clownfish and everyone we breed is one less taken.

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But now there's a sequel on the way, starring Dory

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the blue tang, researchers are worried they might become

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It's a big reason why these guys are making such a big effort

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This is a blue time. They are very hard to keep alive in fish tanks

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because they can get diseases very easily. When you buy from a pet

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store, you have to ask if it's hard to look after, and if you can keep

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it in a tank? So although these colourful

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characters are pretty to look at, conservationists say it's better

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to leave plenty of Nemos and Dory's Capuchin monkeys like this

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one aren't just cute, they're clever too and brainier

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than scientists used to think. The primates have learnt over time

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how to use stone hammers as tools But researchers studying them

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in Brazil have now found tools Much earlier than

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previously thought. Newsround's back right

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here in about half an hour.

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