15/06/2016 Newsround


15/06/2016

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Hi, I'm Hayley with your Wednesday afternoon Newsround.

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First up to footie and the Euros.

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I can tell you that Slovakia have just won 3-1 against Russia.

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It should be an exciting time, but a lot of people are worried

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I can tell you that Slovakia have just won 2-1 against Russia.

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It should be an exciting time, but a lot of people are worried

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about fans fighting each other - after violence between Russian

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and English fans in Marseille on Saturday.

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Jenny is live in Lille now.

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Jenny, it must be an exciting atmosphere over there,

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but are the fans behaving?

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Hi, Hayley.

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The atmosphere is fairly relaxed today.

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One big difference from yesterday is that it's starting

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to get really busy.

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100,000 football fans are expected here and the square

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behind me has been filling up with people.

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Another thing I've noticed is that police

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are everywhere in the city centre.

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I counted 16 big armoured police vans driving past earlier.

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And chatting to locals, you can tell they're a bit tense,

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but one cafe owner told me he's still excited that France is hosting

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the Euros.

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England fans I've just spoken to said they decided not

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to wear their England shirts today, because they felt it might make them

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targets for Russian fans looking for trouble,

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But Uefa, the organisation in charge of European football have

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warned they could be disqualified if there's any more violence.

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England fans I've just spoken to said they decided not

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to wear their England shirts today and some that had tickets

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to watch Russia v Slovakia, have actually decided not to go,

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so people are definitely being more cautious.

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As more fans arrive ahead of England v Wales tomorrow,

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I'll be bringing you the latest, on Newsround.

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Thanks, Jenny.

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And if you want to learn more about the problems between fans

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in France, then go online - where Jenny's been looking into

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the history of violence in football.

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In other Euros news, Iceland had a good day on the pitch

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yesterday as they drew 1-all against Portugal.

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yesterday as they drew 1-1 against Portugal.

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It was Birkir Bjarnson who scored in the 50th minute.

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For a country that only has 300,000 people living there,

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that's about the same number of people as live in Leicester,

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this draw was a pretty big deal for them.

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Next today, you may have been hearing a lot about immigration.

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It's when people leave their comes and come to the UK to live or work.

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It's a major talking point ahead of next week's big vote

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on whether the UK should stay in or leave a club of countries

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called the European Union.

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Here's Ricky.

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This is Southampton on the south coast of England.

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It's famous for its major port, where ships take goods to Europe

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and the rest of the world.

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This part of Southampton has seen a lot

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of changes in the past ten years or so.

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These days, it has lots of shops, like this one, which opened

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up to serve the Polish people who moved over

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here over the last few years.

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You can hear people speaking a variety of different languages.

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Now one in ten people living here came from a different country

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within the European Union.

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That's much higher than in most other parts of the UK.

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I'm Polish and I moved here when I was three.

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Hello, I was born in England and I am a little bit Italian.

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I'm Leo, I'm mainly English, but I have

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a tiny bit of Welsh in me.

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At this school, there are kids from more

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than 30 different countries.

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Many of them inside the European Union.

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There is a whole range of languages spoken here, too.

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I've come here to find out what these kids think about

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immigration.

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ALL: Yeah!

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I think immigration is good, because other people who can afford

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to live in their own country can come here

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and live.

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It is kind of bad at the same time, because we are getting

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quite full over here.

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A lot of immigrants come to get a better

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life, but that might have a negative impact on people who already live

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here.

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We have lived as British.

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We have lived here and then new people

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is obviously a change.

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Some people do not like change.

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They are coming over to help us and they are

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working.

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So we are coming as a team and it is making it better.

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I think immigration is good, as long as it

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is controlled.

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What kind of impact do you think it can have?

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Hospitals could be full and not everyone could

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get the help that they need.

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Jobs, again there is not enough jobs to go

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around for everyone.

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It could give people an opportunity to study here

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and to get opportunities to do different things that they wouldn't

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usually do.

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That is what they think.

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Campaigners who want the UK to leave the European Union

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think the number of

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people arriving from other EU countries is getting out of control

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and is having a bad effect on schools and hospitals.

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Those who want the UK to stay in disagree.

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They say immigrants help to pay towards public services.

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Over the last week, I have spoken to loads of

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children in Poland and here in the UK about what they think of

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immigration.

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It is one of the most important and controversial issues

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if the UK should remain In or Leave the European Union on the 23rd of

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June.

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That's all from me.

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Newsround's back right here tomorrow with Ayshah.

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