13/03/2016 Newsround


13/03/2016

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It's just after midday this Sunday, Ayshah here with your afternoon

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Newsround update.

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Keep watching...

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For a special training camp for young footballers and...

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School reporters have got this week's strangest stories.

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England rugby fans are probably still celebrating today

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after their side beat Wales in the Six Nations yesterday.

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The win over the Welsh means that England are likely

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to be crowned champions.

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If they beat France next week it would be their first grand slam

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win since 2003.

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England coach Eddie Jones was really pleased with his team's

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performance.

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Next, to a football world first.

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Kids from across Europe have come together for a special training camp

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for young amputee footballers.

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Leah's been to Ireland to check it out.

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It's fast, it's fun, it's football, but not as you know it.

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Welcome to the world of amputee football.

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More than 40 children from across Europe are here

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the first of its kind.

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Amputee football, it's really fun.

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You enjoy playing with your friends.

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I'm goalkeeper and I love to block the balls because it feels grand

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with the power.

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I've just enjoyed really all of it, the training, playing matches.

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Coming here, seeing other people like you, you feel more confident.

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It makes me feel like I'm the best player in the world.

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Amputee football is a sport played with seven players on each team.

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Outfield players may have two hands but only one leg.

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Where as the goalies may have two feet, but only one hand.

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11-year-old Sean, from Ireland, was born with a condition that

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affected both his arms and his right leg.

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He said amputee football has helped him in many ways.

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It's a child's lifelong dream.

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You have something like this or a leg problem, to

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become a footballer.

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The coaches then said, no.

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Amputee football says yes.

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Loads of stuff I do, I am scared to do it.

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My operations, even going into my class with this.

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I always do it, and when I do it, I feel good afterwards.

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Organisers believe the juniors playing here are the future

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of the sport.

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Our main goal is to get in the Paralympics.

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We look around here now today and we say some of the young

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amputees now playing, hopefully in eight, 16 years' time,

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they will be household names.

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And it's down to the Paralympics.

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With more events like this one being organised in the UK

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and Ireland, it looks like amputee football has a bright future.

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Now take a look at the museum that's bursting at the seams!

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This is the Museum of Brands.

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12,000 packages, cartons and wrappers

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from things like games, toys and chocolates are now

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on display in London.

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The items date back to Victorian times and go all the way up

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to what we buy in the shops now.

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But the museums collector says he still wants more items.

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There was a specific moment when I had a Munchies packet

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and I thought, if I throw that away, it's totally

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going to disappear.

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I saved that and I've saved everything else

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thereafter.

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This collection will never be complete.

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I'm still looking, for instance, for of

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I'm still looking, for instance, for a

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wartime can of Spam.

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Even from 1960, the first packet of Coco Pops will stop

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there are plenty more like that, where are they?

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You've been telling us about your collections online.

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Thank you for sending these in, there's still time to get involved

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and tell us what you collect, we'd love to know.

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Go online after the show.

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This week we had BBC News, School Report day -

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when school children have been making the news about subjects

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important to them.

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We had our very own special visitors to Newsround.

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Here's school reporters Danielle, James, Ben and Sammi

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from Woodhey High in Bury with a look at this week's

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strangest stories.

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The fact that these two seals are called R2D2 and C3PO isn't

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the only strange thing about them.

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Because they are also the first recorded

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twin seals in the world.

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Scientists didn't think Grey seals could have

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twins, but these two have proved them all wrong.

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The Force is strong with these two.

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You might be used to fire dogs, guide dogs and police

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dogs.

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Now meet the penguin dogs.

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These furry penguins, which are the world's smallest,

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are being protected from foxes.

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Their protection comes in the form of a group of specially trained dogs

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on the coast of South Australia and New

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Zealand.

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At one point, there were only ten left because of fox

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attacks.

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But now their population has increased because of their

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protective pooches.

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This might look like you're average doll, but there

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are 240-year-old robots.

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They're made from clock parts and were

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created to entertain people in Switzerland way back

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in the 1760s.

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They can write, draw pictures and even play music.

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And this isn't a wind-up.

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You probably don't want to cuddle these guys in bed at night

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though.

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That's all from me, I'll be back after 2:15 with your last

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update this weekend.

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