21/06/2016 Newsround


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Hello it's Tuesday, Ayshah here with all the latest this morning.

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Coming down, find out what's next for Britain's favourite astronaut

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after landing on earth.

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Going up, the solar plane powering its way across the Atlantic Ocean.

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But first, Wales and England have both made it through to the Knockout

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stages of the European Championships where after their final

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Group B games last night.

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Jenny is in Toulouse.

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It was one of the greatest nights in Welsh football history,

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they beat Russia 3-0 in this very stadium to go to the top of group B

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and make it through to the last 16 of the tournament.

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This is how they did it.

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It has been 50 years since Wales last played in a major tournament

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and they are making up for lost time.

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In the first 11 minutes, Aaron

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Ramsey put Wales ahead with this lovely finish then, shortly after,

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Neil Taylor scored his first international goal to make it 2-0.

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The Welsh were in dreamland.

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Gareth Bale made it 3-0 and became the

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leading scorer of the tournament.

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It was a night Welsh fans will never forget,

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begin the knockout stages of

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a major tournament for only the second time in their history.

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What a night for Wales.

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But it wasn't quite as glorious for England.

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They were held to a surprise 0-0 draw with Slovakia,

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meaning they qualified for the knockout stages

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in second place.

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Here's what happened.

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England went into their final group game knowing

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that they would top the

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group with a victory.

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Roy Hodgson took a risk in resting six key

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players, including the captain, Wayne Rooney.

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The three Lions dominated possession early on and

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came close to scoring through Jamie Vardy with this effort.

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In the 54th minute, Slovakia nearly took the

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lead.

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A worrying moment for England.

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Rooney came on as a sub in the second half

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but was unable to make a

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difference.

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England missed out on the chance to win the group.

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A disappointing night for the three Lions.

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Both England and Wales have made it to the last sixteen.

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Wales are first up on Saturday in Paris, and will face

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the third placed team from group A, C or D.

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England, won't be in action until next Monday and will come up

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against either Austria, Hungary, Iceland or Portugal.

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Tonight, Northern Ireland play their final group game

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against Germany in Paris.

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A draw against the World Champions could be enough to see

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Michael O'Neills side also qualify for the last 16.

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Can they do it?

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Let's wait and see.

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Now, this week adults across the country will 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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The decision could affect many areas of everyday life, including farming.

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Mooreen the cow and Barry the sheep explain what it could mean

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for animals like them.

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This is Barry.

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Barry doesn't have fingers so he is not able to vote in

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the referendum but he wants to remain in the European Union.

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This is Maureen.

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She isn't a human over the age of 18 so she doesn't get a

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food either.

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But she wanted to leave the European Union.

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Barry's farm gets money from the European Union.

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If Britain left the EU then Barry is worried this money might be taken

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away so he wants to remain in the EU.

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Maureen loves her life on the farm.

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Britain pays money into the EU so she thinks that if we left the

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money saved could be used to give it two farms workers so Maureen wants

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to leave the European Union.

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Despite their different opinions, Barry and

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Maureen are still friends.

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In fact, they are dancing together at the local barn dance.

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The Solar Impulse 2 aircraft has set off from New York

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to cross the Atlantic Ocean It's one of the toughest stages

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of its attempt to fly around the globe using solar energy.

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The pilot, Bertrand Piccard, will try to reach Seville in Spain

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in about 90 hours.

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Staying with high flyers later today Astronaut Tim Peake will speak

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at his first press conference after six months on board

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the international space station.

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I've been taking a look at what's next for Tim.

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Tim Peake is back on Earth.

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This is the moment Tim Peake crashed back

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down to earth after six months in space.

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He landed as planned in the

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desert of Kazakhstan.

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After half a year in zero gravity, his muscles

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were weak, so he needed to be helped out and checked over by medical

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staff.

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After his amazing trip into space, Tim had a shorter one.

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A plane flight from Kazakhstan to the

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headquarters of the European Space Agency.

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Welcome to Cologne.

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I am at the European astronaut Centre.

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Tim has had six months old Earth gravity

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and had a pretty bumpy landing when he got back.

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It will take at least a

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few days to recover.

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Scientists are also carrying out tests to see how

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his time in space has affected his body and he has had a chance to see

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his family.

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His wife Rebecca and his two children, Oliver and Thomas.

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For the next couple of months he will

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get time to recover from his history making trip into space.

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That's all from me, Newsround's back this afternoon at 4.20pm.

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