4:56:34 > 4:56:36Need to catch up on all your latest news?
4:56:36 > 4:56:38Feel like the month has passed you by?
4:56:38 > 4:56:41Well, don't worry, because we've got all your latest stories.
4:56:41 > 4:56:43It's Whoops I Missed Newsround.
4:56:43 > 4:56:44Andrew's back again.
4:56:44 > 4:56:48Smiley poo. Crying face.
4:56:48 > 4:56:50Our junior journos are back for more.
4:56:50 > 4:56:53My group came third, I came third in the solo.
4:56:53 > 4:56:56And what are this lot up to?
4:56:56 > 4:57:00- # Every day- when- you're - walking- down- the street...- #
4:57:00 > 4:57:04First, let's kick things off with a trip down memory lane.
4:57:04 > 4:57:06Here's Mr News himself, Andrew,
4:57:06 > 4:57:09with everything that happened on Newsround in June.
4:57:09 > 4:57:12Hello. Let's start with June's main story.
4:57:12 > 4:57:14Ta da!
4:57:14 > 4:57:16I've got a new T-shirt! Mr News!
4:57:16 > 4:57:18And in other news...
4:57:18 > 4:57:21The month started with Aisha visiting an amazing new
4:57:21 > 4:57:25telescope in South Africa, which will search for alien life in space.
4:57:25 > 4:57:28This is the Square Kilometre Array project.
4:57:28 > 4:57:31When it's finished it will be the world's most powerful
4:57:31 > 4:57:33radio telescope.
4:57:33 > 4:57:35If it finds signs of life, it may enable us
4:57:35 > 4:57:37to send simple messages to aliens.
4:57:37 > 4:57:40Hey, alien, what's up? Lol. Smiley face. Winky face.
4:57:40 > 4:57:44A simple question-answer can take like 40 years.
4:57:44 > 4:57:48Still nothing. Smiley poo. Crying face.
4:57:48 > 4:57:51Something else that threatened to leave a bad taste
4:57:51 > 4:57:54in our mouths was the European Football Championships or Euros.
4:57:54 > 4:57:57History was made as the home nations of Wales, England
4:57:57 > 4:57:59and Northern Ireland reached the knockout stages.
4:57:59 > 4:58:02Sadly, England lost to Iceland - yeah, you heard that right -
4:58:02 > 4:58:04forcing manager Roy Hodgson to resign.
4:58:04 > 4:58:07"I'm obviously very, very disappointed to have lost the game,
4:58:07 > 4:58:10"my job, my dignity, to a country
4:58:10 > 4:58:14"that has more volcanoes than professional footballers.
4:58:14 > 4:58:16"Sorry about that."
4:58:16 > 4:58:18There was one definite sporting success.
4:58:18 > 4:58:20The British women's team have won silver
4:58:20 > 4:58:21in the team final at
4:58:21 > 4:58:24the European Gymnastics Championships in Switzerland.
4:58:26 > 4:58:29Oh, wow! A twisted pike triple somersault sausage roll!
4:58:29 > 4:58:30Did you see it? It was amazing!
4:58:30 > 4:58:33The summer of sport continued with the start of the Wimbledon
4:58:33 > 4:58:36tennis tournament, and you know what that means, don't you?
4:58:36 > 4:58:38A very excited Andy Murray.
4:58:38 > 4:58:40You know, first matches are always tricky.
4:58:40 > 4:58:43Coming out there, it was pretty breezy at the beginning.
4:58:43 > 4:58:45"I'm so excited.
4:58:45 > 4:58:48"I feel like I might fall asleep right now."
4:58:48 > 4:58:52June's biggest headline was the EU referendum, where the UK voted
4:58:52 > 4:58:56to leave the European Union after 43 years of membership.
4:58:56 > 4:58:59There were cheers, jeers, and even some fears
4:58:59 > 4:59:01about what this means for the UK.
4:59:01 > 4:59:04And Newsround was right in the middle of the action.
4:59:04 > 4:59:05Very good morning to you.
4:59:05 > 4:59:08I'm outside the Houses of Parliament here in Westminster.
4:59:08 > 4:59:13It is incredibly busy. There are so many journalists, camera operators.
4:59:13 > 4:59:16The referendum result led to David Cameron announcing
4:59:16 > 4:59:19he will step down as Prime Minister in the autumn.
4:59:19 > 4:59:22And as such I think the country requires fresh leadership to
4:59:22 > 4:59:24take it in this direction.
4:59:24 > 4:59:25He's home!
4:59:25 > 4:59:27At 10.15 this morning, British astronaut Tim Peake
4:59:27 > 4:59:30touched down on Earth after spending six months
4:59:30 > 4:59:33living in space on board the International Space Station.
4:59:33 > 4:59:37After half a year in orbit he was pretty weak, but it wasn't
4:59:37 > 4:59:41long before he was able to make the phone call he'd been dreaming about.
4:59:41 > 4:59:45"Hello. One extra large pizza with cheddar cheese, goat's cheese,
4:59:45 > 4:59:47"blue cheese... I've missed cheese."
4:59:47 > 4:59:49Mmm. Cheese.
4:59:49 > 4:59:53In the world of wizardry, author JK Rowling opened the doors to her
4:59:53 > 4:59:56new play, Harry Potter And The Cursed Child.
4:59:56 > 4:59:58Accio playscript!
4:59:59 > 5:00:02And June quite literally ended on a high when the largest
5:00:02 > 5:00:05and longest tunnel slide ever built was officially
5:00:05 > 5:00:08opened at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
5:00:08 > 5:00:10And Ayshah had a go.
5:00:10 > 5:00:12SHE SQUEALS AND LAUGHS
5:00:12 > 5:00:14It goes around 12 times!
5:00:14 > 5:00:18And that was the month that was June.
5:00:18 > 5:00:20Who knew June would be so jam-packed?
5:00:20 > 5:00:22And it's been pretty busy for you guys, too.
5:00:22 > 5:00:24Our junior journos are here to report on
5:00:24 > 5:00:27all their stories of the month. Take it away, newshounds!
5:00:27 > 5:00:29I went to a street dance competition.
5:00:29 > 5:00:33My group came third, I came third in the solo.
5:00:33 > 5:00:38Now I have to go by plane to Glasgow for the World Championships.
5:00:38 > 5:00:42I might even go to Edinburgh while I'm there and see my dad's friend.
5:00:42 > 5:00:43Well done!
5:00:43 > 5:00:46Eddie had puppies four weeks ago, and I named seven of them.
5:00:46 > 5:00:50Their names are, Marshmallow, Meatball, Superman, JP,
5:00:50 > 5:00:52Whiskers, Zip and Dancer.
5:00:52 > 5:00:54It's her second lot of puppies.
5:00:54 > 5:00:56- Bravo!- Sports news, now.
5:00:56 > 5:01:00Local gymnast Millie performed a round-backed somersault
5:01:00 > 5:01:01for the first time.
5:01:05 > 5:01:06(I was very pleased!)
5:01:06 > 5:01:08Great reporting!
5:01:08 > 5:01:10And if you see yourself as a budding journalist,
5:01:10 > 5:01:14just record 15 seconds of yourself talking about your favourite
5:01:14 > 5:01:18news moment of the month and upload it to the Whoops web page.
5:01:18 > 5:01:21Newsround loves celebrating some of the most amazing kids around,
5:01:21 > 5:01:24and this month was no exception.
5:01:24 > 5:01:27It's time to meet our Headline Heroes.
5:01:27 > 5:01:31The winners of the BBC's 500 Words were announced
5:01:31 > 5:01:34this morning at a huge ceremony at the Globe Theatre in London with
5:01:34 > 5:01:35the Duchess of Cornwall.
5:01:35 > 5:01:38They were celebrating the best fantastic short stories
5:01:38 > 5:01:39written by kids,
5:01:39 > 5:01:43and we've got the gold winner from the 10-13 category here.
5:01:43 > 5:01:45Tell us about your story, E-courtroom.com.
5:01:45 > 5:01:49Its theme is, in the future instead of having courtrooms in a room,
5:01:49 > 5:01:51they have it online, that's cos of the "e",
5:01:51 > 5:01:54and they have 500 words to prove that they are innocent.
5:01:54 > 5:01:57Sounds brilliant. Well, the judges absolutely loved it.
5:01:57 > 5:01:59In fact we've got a comment from one of them here.
5:01:59 > 5:02:03Francesca Simon says this story was "brilliantly original.
5:02:03 > 5:02:06"I loved the way Ned used the 500 words format to write a tense story.
5:02:06 > 5:02:10"It was gripping and thought-provoking. A triumph."
5:02:10 > 5:02:13In March, the Radio Times magazine launched a competition
5:02:13 > 5:02:17for children to design the front cover for the Queen's 90th birthday.
5:02:17 > 5:02:21And I'm proud to be able to announce the winner is Ayesha Mahmood with
5:02:21 > 5:02:23this lovely crown design.
5:02:23 > 5:02:26You've just won this Radio Times competition for the cover.
5:02:26 > 5:02:31- How do you feel?- Happy, excited, and I'm really proud of myself.
5:02:31 > 5:02:36- How many people entered?- 11,332. - That's very precise.
5:02:36 > 5:02:38- And you beat them all?- Yeah.
5:02:38 > 5:02:41When you find out you won, what did you do?
5:02:41 > 5:02:45- My party was the next day, and I told everybody.- What did they say?
5:02:45 > 5:02:49They were proud of me and they said "well done" to me.
5:02:50 > 5:02:55The hardest thing for me is not having some independence.
5:02:55 > 5:02:57Riley was born with cerebral palsy.
5:02:57 > 5:03:01So it's hard for him to do many of the things other kids can.
5:03:01 > 5:03:03But he's got big ambition.
5:03:04 > 5:03:06I want to drive a car.
5:03:06 > 5:03:10If we can get it working, you're going to be controlling technology
5:03:10 > 5:03:13through your eyes. You can, without touching an object,
5:03:13 > 5:03:15be able to move an object.
5:03:15 > 5:03:17At the moment, Riley speaks using a special computer
5:03:17 > 5:03:20he controls with his eye movements.
5:03:20 > 5:03:24Jordan has adapted that tech to allow Riley to control
5:03:24 > 5:03:26things around his house.
5:03:26 > 5:03:31Now it's time for Riley to really put the tech to the test.
5:03:31 > 5:03:34He's going to use it to try to drive. So, here it goes.
5:03:34 > 5:03:37ENGINE STARTS CHEERING
5:03:37 > 5:03:40Nice. Keep it straight, keep it straight.
5:03:40 > 5:03:42Keep it straight.
5:03:46 > 5:03:51- Yes!- This has been the best experience of my life.
5:03:53 > 5:03:54Well done, headline heroes.
5:03:54 > 5:03:58Now it's almost time to put away our notebooks for another month.
5:03:58 > 5:04:02But before we do, here is what happened
5:04:02 > 5:04:05when Newsround took on Arthur. Take it away.
5:04:05 > 5:04:09# Hey, what a wonderful kind of day Hey!
5:04:09 > 5:04:13- # Every day - when- you're- walking- down- the- street
5:04:13 > 5:04:15- # Everybody- that- you- meet
5:04:15 > 5:04:18- # Has- an original- point of- view
5:04:18 > 5:04:20- # And- I say- hey,- hey
5:04:20 > 5:04:23- # What- a- wonderful- kind- of- day
5:04:23 > 5:04:26- # Where- you- can- learn,- work - and- play
5:04:26 > 5:04:29- # And- get- along- with- each- other.- #
5:04:29 > 5:04:31Well, that's it, folks.
5:04:31 > 5:04:34We've squeezed a whole month's worth of Newsround
5:04:34 > 5:04:36into one perfect portion.
5:04:36 > 5:04:38But don't forget, we are back with our usual
5:04:38 > 5:04:39Whoops I Missed The Bus next week.
5:04:39 > 5:04:42But for now, this is Jenny signing off.