25/09/2014 Newsround


25/09/2014

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Hello, I'm Hayley with more news on the way.

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Hours lost in school because kids are naughty.

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Plastic power - the new trumpets sounding off in schools.

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A big debate about greater powers for Scotland

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has also sparked rows about whether people in England should be

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able to make their own decisions about issues that affect them.

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So, Scotland isn't becoming an independent country.

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But it has been promised more of its own powers.

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And now there are some politicians who think that things

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Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have their own parliaments or

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assemblies with their own politicians, who can decide

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on certain issues for that nation - such as schools and hospitals.

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All things are decided by Members of the UK Parliament, based in London.

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That means MPs from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can vote

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But it doesn't work the other way round.

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The Prime Minister David Cameron, who's from the Conservative Party,

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English votes for English laws is really just about fairness.

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At the moment Scotland has its own parliament.

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And that decides the rules for schools and hospitals in Scotland.

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But Scotland also sends Members of Parliament to the United Kingdom

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Parliament and they help to make all of the rules for schools

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But the Labour Party - the main opposition party to the

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Matthew and Sofia, who live in England,

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She talks about Scotland for the Labour Party.

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Is the Labour Party going to change the rules so that only England MPs

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No, the Labour Party is not going to do that.

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We have MPs from across Britain and we believe that

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when we come together in the British Parliament there are big

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things we do together and we think it is important that all

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of the people making those decisions are treated equally across Britain.

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Do you think it's fair that MPs in Scotland,

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Wales and Northern Ireland can vote on issues that only affect England,

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but MPs from England can't vote on those same issues in Scotland,

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If you start trying to unpick what is Scottish or English

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Politicians from all parties are agreed that Scotland will get more

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powers as a result of the No vote in the referendum.

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But they are now arguing about what that vote means

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Kids causing a nuisance and being disruptive in class are stopping

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other children learning, according to school inspection group Ofsted.

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Evidence from 3,000 school visits showed pupils potentially lose up

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to an hour of learning every day because other pupils are messing

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If you get this rotted, it will be wasting your learning came. It is

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important for people not to talk because people need to get good

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levels in their exams. People need to be quiet.

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In the League Cup, Manchester City scored seven goals

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in the second half of their win over Sheffield Wednesday.

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Edin Dzeko and Frank Lampard both scored twice to set up

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a fourth round tie against Newcastle United.

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Music lessons are getting brighter and noisier at one school

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They've swapped brass instruments for these cheaper,

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The traditional ones are expensive and often too heavy for kids

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But these are not your average trumpets because

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The hi-tech, low cost trumpets have been developed to encourage more

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children to take up the 'traditional' instrument.

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Alison Balsom is a professional trumpet player

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and went along to this school near Birmingham to give pupils there a

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It is an amazing new invention that means that the plastic vibrates the

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way a brass metal instrument would. And it looks great as well. They

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come in several colours. This is my favourite.

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35 trumpets have been given to this school and these kids have

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Because you get to play a trumpet and learn how to do it.

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And when you drop it, make sure it doesn't break.

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The company which has made the trumpets says

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they spent ages getting it to sound like the real thing.

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We learned a lot about how to make sound like a real brass instrument

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and we have used that same pattern tape technology in our trumpet. It

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makes the instrument to really good. -- it makes the instrument

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really good. This

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class will continue to take lessons on the new instruments so with a bit

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of work and a lot of puff they could Just enough time to tell you take a

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look at the cute albino hedgehog That's all from me,

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Jenny will be here this afternoon.

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