26/06/2016 Newsround


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You're live with Newsround and here's what's coming up today...

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Find out who this cute pitch invader is.

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You're live with Newsround and here's what's coming up today...

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Find out who this cute pitch invader is.

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But first, we're live in London to find out more about the

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big decision adults of the UK made to leave the European Union.

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I'm live outside the Houses of Parliament this afternoon.

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On Friday, we found out that the UK had voted to leave

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a club of countries called the European Union.

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One of the big issues in the run-up to the vote was immigration.

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That is when people move from one country to live and another. -- in

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another. The Leave campaign says that

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the three million people from other EU countries already living

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here will be allowed to stay. But, as I've been finding out,

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some people who have moved here are worried about what leaving

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the EU will mean for them. My mum is from Ireland

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and I live in the UK. My mum is Dutch and my dad

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is Australian My name is Marina

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and I live in the UK. My mum is from Spain and my dad

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is from Ireland. How did you feel when

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you heard the news And I started crying a bit,

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because I was really sad we left. We won't be part of

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the European Union. It's like not being

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part of a family. I feel slightly less welcome,

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that I'm not part of the UK, because the UK is not part

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of the European Union. And I wasn't born here or anything,

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I just live here. It's going to affect us

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a lot in the future. It's going to affect us

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if you want to work I'm really sad about the UK

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leaving the European Union, because I chose

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to live here in 1991. But I obviously want to be able

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to travel between what used to be my

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home country and here. Well, I don't know yet.

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I don't think anybody knows. I want to think that I'm

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still welcome in this country, that I will be able to stay and I

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suppose my main worry is for you. I'm married to a British person

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carrying a British passport, so I think, initially,

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I'm absolutely fine. But, obviously, I'm worried

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about you and your future and the future of this country

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that we live in and love. So, some people have worries

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about what might happen, but it's important to say that lots of other

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people are happy about the decision and believe it will mean a better

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future for children in the UK. The people in charge of the Leave

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campaign say that, whatever happens, people from EU countries will be

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able to stay here in Britain. People that are already living here

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won't be asked to leave. There's loads more information over

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on the Newsround website. For now, it's back to

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Hayley in the studio. Next, more European action,

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but this time on the footy pitch. Wales made history last night,

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making it through to the quarterfinals of the European

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Championship. The French capital was full

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of excitement, as Wales took on Northern Ireland in the first

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time two home nations have met in the knockout stages

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of a major tournament. I think we should probably be

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afraid of Gareth Bale, I think the biggest threat

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on our side is Gareth Bale, as he's the fastest player

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in the world. He's worth ?85 million and,

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when he gets the ball, With a place in

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the quarterfinals up for grabs, In the second half, Gareth Bale

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tested Michael McGovern And then, in the 75th minute,

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Bale produced a brilliant cross, which was turned into his own

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net by Gareth McAuley. Chris Coleman's side managed to hold

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onto their lead. So the dream is over

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for Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland

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have won many times. Sometimes they win,

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sometimes they lose. I'm really proud of them

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for helping us. But the fairy tale

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goes on for Wales. I feel really good,

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because we haven't gone to a quarterfinals since 1958,

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when we went to the World Cup. Wales now meet either Belgium

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or Hungary in Lille on Friday for a place

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in the semifinals. But last night's action didn't stop

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when the whistle went. This little lady decided to head

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onto the pitch to see her dad, Tiny Alba Violet seemed pretty

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excited about the whole thing and even took some time

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to hang out upside-down. Move over horses, a new animal

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is taking over racing These sausage dogs raced

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to the finish yesterday. And puppy Presley pipped the rest

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to the post. Winning the race got her lots

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of kisses and treats Not bad for an animal with possibly

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the shortest legs going. Newsround's back with

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much more tomorrow.

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