24/03/2017 Newsround


24/03/2017

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Hi, Ricky here, with your Friday Morning Newsround.

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First up, thousands of people gathered in London's famous

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Trafalgar Square last night, to remember the people who died

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in Wednesday's attack on Westminster.

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Ayshah was there last night and is in London now

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There were people waving flags, people

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There was also one man called Sadiq Khan,

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the London mayor, and he was standing outside

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looking round at these people who come to observe

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There was a banner which said, "Love for all, hatred for none."

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Earlier, I went and spoke to people about what happened on Wednesday.

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When I first heard about the attacks,

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I was quite scared that more would happen and more people would die.

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My two aunties weren't allowed to leave their work

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because they were quite near, so I was a bit scared

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but when I found out that they could leave, I was happy again.

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The mood just seemed a bit more gloomier, in a way.

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And just sadder, because lots of people were affected by it -

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family members or they knew somebody who was around that area

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My mum told me that there's going to be much more police around

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and they will be much more safer around the area.

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I think I'm just going to do my daily life,

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because I just want to get it out of my head, so I don't

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Talking to people really helps it, like, go down,

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it helps me understand that it's OK now.

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Those are the kids that I spoke to yesterday

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and even off-camera, they said they were sad by what happened

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but they were not going to let it affect their daily lives.

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If you need more information on this story,

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There is loads of stuff on there, including some answers to some

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of your questions, so you might be able to

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find some of your questions answered there.

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If there is anything in the news that upsets you, then we have

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got a helpful guide as well. That is all from London for now.

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Sport now and the Republic of Ireland host Wales

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in a hotly-anticipated World Cup qualifier.

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Martin O'Neill's men are top of Group D, after making a great

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start to their Russia 2018 qualifying campaign,

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but they will be put to the test by Chris Coleman's Wales,

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Now to Thailand in Asia, where blind children are performing

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The project which had no funding now has enough instruments for

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40 children to take part. Leah has this story for you.

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From having no instruments whatsoever to hosting an open-air

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concert in the north-east of Thailand.

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TRANSLATION: The truth is, it has nothing

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to do with the eyes. It is all to do with your heart.

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the people from across the country found out about the orchestra,

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donations came flooding in. We are trying to send a message that

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opportunities are important. If they are given more opportunities, they

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can improve more. I feel very happy that I am at this band.

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It does not matter. Those with good days and those who are blowing, we

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can do the same things if we put our mind to it. I would like to be a

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music teacher. Playing music is a great thing that makes people happy.

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Next, today is Comic Relief, a day when celebs get silly

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and loads of you guys pop on your Red Noses and raise

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We've sent Martin to a very special school in Aberdeenshire

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in Scotland to find out what they are up to.

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I have come here, because the pupils at the school raised more than 21

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thousand pounds, more than any other school in the United Kingdom. We can

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see what they are trying to do this year to try and beat that. We bake

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cakes. What did you do this year. We went to a supermarket and raise a

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lot of money and we are doing a lot of other things and close. We are

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sponsoring the teachers. That will make the most money. What are you

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doing? Last year, we are going in the stocks. What makes the school so

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special that they could raise over 21,000 in one year. It is just

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fantastic, the pupils, the stuff and the periods have all joined together

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to help others. What a good sport. I wish I had been

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the two through one at him. That is all from me,

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Newsround's back this And don't forget to head online,

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to find out about why clocks go forward this weekend and how

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the first ever dinosaurs might have It's Red Nose Day! Look!

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Hey! We've got our head boppers on. Yes, we have and there's

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another chance for you to see Blue Peter's Red Nose Day

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special this afternoon at 5.30pm. And when you finish school,

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make sure you rush back and keep it Team CBBC this afternoon

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because there's a very special Hacker Time and Hacker-esque

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afternoon. Have you heard it?

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