23/03/2017 Newsround


23/03/2017

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Good morning, it's Ricky here with Newsround

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First we are going to head to London where many people have come forward

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to praise the emergency services were the work they did to keep

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people safe after a serious attack in the capital yesterday. Four

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people are dead including a policeman and a man who carried out

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the attack. Aisha is in London. So, Ayshah, what is it

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like in London this morning? Well, some roads near Parliament

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are still closed but other roads are busy and there

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are lots of people carrying The streets are still blocked in

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some areas and it is the worst terror attack that happened in

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London since 2005. This is one of London's

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most important areas - But on Wednesday afternoon

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something really serious Police say a man drove a car

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over Westminster Bridge, Many were badly injured

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and some have even died. He then crashed into the gates

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of Parliament and went He attacked a policeman before

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being shot and killed by police. The policeman who was

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attacked sadly died. To keep them safe, Members

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of Parliament who work in this building and people visiting

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were kept inside for many hours. The Prime Minister, Theresa May,

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says the UK will move We will all move forward together,

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never giving in to terror, and never allowing the voices

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of hate and evil to drive us apart. Many people, including

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the Prime Minister, have had lots of praise for the emergency

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services, who reacted really quickly to help those who were hurt

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and keep people safe. There has been lots of support

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from around the world. The Prime Minister has spoken

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to President Trump, and in France the lights of the Eiffel Tower

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were switched off as Police are now trying to find out

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who the man who did this There are extra police

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officers around to make sure So, Ayshah, what is it

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like in London this morning? It's extremely busy on the bridge

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that I'm on. There have been loads of police vans. Some of the roads

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are closed behind me. But if we look down this bridge we can see loads of

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people going to work, going about their daily business, there were

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schoolchildren earlier, they were across the bridge, waving at me,

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they were going to school and going about their normal day. Says how

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serious an attack is this turning out to be?

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I've been in touch with Frank Gardener,

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He said this is the most serious terrorist attack

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How are the police and security services

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The police have had a lot of praise for reacting extremely quickly,

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And there have been loads of police officers in the area and around

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London and around the country to keep people safe.

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How rare is this type of incident in the UK?

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Frank said this is very rare, although the Government has been

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The chances of this happening to you are very very small, it is important

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to remember that. There's more information about this

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online, which will be We also want to hear

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from you about how you feel If you have any questions

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about what has happened, please do

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send them And remember, if this

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story or anything else in the news upsets you,

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go to our guide. A scientist has made a discovery

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that could rock the dinosaur world. Matthew Baron's research

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into the family trees of dinosaurs led him to discover that the first

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ever dinosaurs could be from Europe Until now it was thought

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the first dinosaurs were creatures from South America or Africa,

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but scientists now say says they could have been

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from the northern part of the For a long time it was considered

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that the beginnings of dinosaurs were taking place

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in the Southern Hemisphere, and our research is

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suggesting quite strongly actually played a much

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more important role in It's possible that the earliest

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dinosaurs appeared in Britain and in other European

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countries, and this work shows us that we now need to pay more

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attention to rocks of a certain age in the Northern Hemisphere because

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there could be unknown treasures Last night both England

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and Scotland were in action. England were beaten by Germany 1-0

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in this International Friendly with Lukas Podolski's spectacular

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second half winner. This is Gareth Southgate's first

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defeat as England's manager. Over at Easter Road in Edinburgh,

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Scotland and Canada managed a 1-1 draw

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in their friendly. Steven Naismith

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scored the equaliser. That's all from me -

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Newsround's back with lots more Don't forget to check out

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the website for all the rest You've been sending in loads of

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