13/07/2016 Newsround


13/07/2016

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Our top story - we're getting a new Prime Minister,

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and for only the second time it's a woman.

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Hello, I'm at Downing Street and just behind me there have been a lot

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of people coming and going through the famous door and that's because

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we are getting a new Prime Minister, Theresa May. Beyond the press, there

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are hundreds of people outside the gates with selfie sticks and camera

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phones waiting because they know that something big is happening. We

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think in about half an hour David Cameron will be coming out and

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making a short speech, then heading to the palace to hand in his

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resignation, stepped down as Prime Minister.

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Then later this evening, Theresa May will move in as the

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There are three key players - David Cameron, Theresa May

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and the Queen, and here's how the handover works.

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At midday, David Cameron went to the Houses of Parliament

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for his last ever Prime Minister's Questions.

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That's where MPs usually drill him about what

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As it was his last one, things were a bit different.

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We saw plenty of tributes to David Cameron, especially

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Mr Speaker, can I first of all join all of those in thanking

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the Prime Minister for the statesman-like leadership he has

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given to our party and to the country for the last six years.

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And I'm told there are lots of leadership roles out

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There's the England football team, there's Top Gear.

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The last thing I would say is that you can achieve a lot

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of things in politics, you can get a lot of things done,

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and that in the end - the public service,

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the national interest, that is what it's all about.

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Nothing is really impossible if you put your mind to it.

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Whenever there's a change of Prime Minister or Government,

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the person leaving and the one taking over have to go

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So David Cameron has to go to Buckingham Palace

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to see Her Majesty and officially step down from his job.

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Theresa May will be next in to see the Queen

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She will then be the new Prime Minister of the UK.

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When Mrs May leaves the Palace, she will move into ten Downing St.

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Once she's there, she will start work and choose who she

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But what about the famous Downing Street cat?

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Don't worry, Larry, the mice will still need catching

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So, that's how things will happen later today.

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And what will be on Theresa May's to-do list?

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We are waiting for the new Prime Minister to start her job.

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Just look how many people are waiting.

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These are all journalists from all around

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the world, covering this massive news story here in Britain.

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David Cameron wanted to hold that vote on whether

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we should stay in the EU, the club of other European countries.

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Britain voted to leave and he decided

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The rules say his political party, the Conservatives, get picked

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A few people put their names forward but then

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most of them pulled out, leaving Theresa May to take

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The big job she will have to do in the next few months is

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negotiating with the prime ministers and presidents around Europe for a

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new relationship between us and them.

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But the job she will be doing over the next few hours is picking

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lots of other politicians to help her run the country.

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There's helicopters in the sky, people with their cameras, and it is

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a crazy evening. We will have the latest for you tomorrow, but now

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back to the studio. Strictly Come Dancing is back

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on our screens this autumn. But today head judge Len Goodman

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announced he's leaving the show. He's been a judge on the show

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since it started, 12 years ago. Finally, Solar Impulse 2 -

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the plane which uses no fuel and only flies using

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the power of the sun - One of the pilots celebrated passing

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over the pyramids by eating cheese! All that's left in the

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round-the-world journey is the last flight back to Abu Dhabi, where it

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all started in March last year. I am back bright and early tomorrow

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morning from 7.40am.

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