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THE Prime Minister has been answering questions fromFirst News readers about the issues that matter most to you.
You quiz him about bullying, university fees, the Olympic Games,terrorism, what he thinks about the Royal Wedding and, even, what he
likes to cook!Turn to page 4 and 5 for the full interview.
by editor Nicky Cox
PRIMEMINISTERANSWERS
YOURQUESTIONS
Turn to p16-17 for more details or see www.pokemonblackwhite.co.uk
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Search for earthquakesurvivorsMORE n 140 people vebeen confrme s e ,
un re s more s ll m ss nger e e r qu ke C r s c urc , Ne Ze l n ,l s mon .
The charity Barnardos think thatthe Government would save a loto money i more was done tosupport young o enders once theywere released.
In 2009-2010 more than 4,000young o enders were sent toBarnardos a ter leaving custody.Some o the o enders are as youngas 13 and the charity are concernedthat they get caught in a cycle o re-o ending. They believe a lot o money could be saved i the youngo enders had somewhere sa e to goand live a ter being released. Manyyoung o enders end up su ering
rom depression or are sent back to amilies who cannot cope withtheir needs.
The Government has said thatthey will encourage all councils to domore to help.
Isabel Nisbet, the chie executiveo the O ce o Quali cations andExaminations Regulation (O qual)believes that young peopleeducated in a digital world shouldbe tested digitally.
At the moment only a smallnumber o existing exams can betaken on computers with mostexam papers being handwritten. Two exam boardsthink digital exams would be a positive move butlots o head teachers are worried about the lack o resources available to make this change.
Ms Nisbet said: Our school exams run the risk o becoming invalid, as their medium o pen and
ink increasingly di ers rom the way in whichyoungsters learn.
What do yo think? Wo ld yo lik to takxam onlin or do yo pr r hand writt n
t t ? Vot onlin at www.fr tn w .co. k
As First News went to press rescue operations were still underway, but as dayspass it is getting more and more unlikely that any more survivors will be pulled outo the rubble.
A tershocks rom the earthquake and severe weather have made rescue missionsdi cult, with more windstorms orecast.
The rst unerals or people killed in thequake have started to take place, while manymore people are continuing to leave the city asa tershocks continue.
The magnitude-6.3 earthquake is being calledNew Zealands single most tragic event byJohn Key, the Prime Minister.
FIRST NEWS HEADLINES For more headline news, pictures and videos go to www.frstnews.co.uk/news
Time to freeLibya
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BRitaiN n o er orl governmen s ere m k ng pl ns o sen rpl nes o L by , s First News en o presThey want to end Colonel Muammar
Gadda s 42-year rule o Libya.The North A rican dictator has ruled
the country or all this time with nodemocracy. There is no president, nopolitical parties and no trade unions.Colonel Gadda has done exactlywhat he wants, ordering the murder o
people who have got in his way.Now his people have turned on himand the rest o the world wants tohelp them.
The Libyan leader was desperatelytrying to cling to power this week
amid protests rom his people whowant him to go.
British Prime Minister DavidCameron told MPs the removal o Colonel Gadda was a priority.British people are being evacuatedout o the country.
The Prime Minister said: My
message to Colonel Gadda is simple go now.World leaders are trying to impose
a no fy zone over Libya so that ghterjets can shoot down any Libyanaircra t that Coloner Gadda is using
to bomb his own people.The Americans said they were
moving armed orces in theregion close to Libya in case theywere needed.
However, as First News went topress, Colonel Gadda was stillclaiming that all my people love me.
David Cameron told the House o Commons in London: We need to dothe preparation and the planningnow because no-one can be surewhat Colonel Gadda will do to hisown people.
Colonel Gaddaf
Protestors in Libya callfor their leader to go
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T ni ian PrimMini t r
MohammedGhannouchi hasresigned as PrimeMinister of Tunisiaafter last monthsuprising againstformer PresidentAine al-AbidineBen Ali.
The winner, Robovie-PC(pictured below right) beatRobovie-PC Lite over the fnishline by just one second.
The race took over twodays, and involved the knee-high robots making 423laps o an indoor track.They race at a speed o approximately 0.77km/h.
One android onlymanaged one lap o the track,while another two were stillracing as First News wentto press.
The race was held as a testo durability, with operatorsallowed to change the androidsbatteries but not help them upi they ell.
The actor had been avourite
to win the award sincenominations were announced.The flm was also voted BestPicture, Best Original Screenplayand its director, Tom Hooper,won Best Director.
Other big winnersat the glitzy ceremonyin Los Angeles includeThe Social Network which picked up threeawards and Inceptionwhich picked up our.Pregnant actressNatalie Portman wonthe award or BestActress or Black Swan and paid tribute tothe other actressesnominated in hercategory.
Toy Story 3 wasvoted the BestAnimation.
The Oscars are also known
as the Academy Awards andare considered one o the mostprestigious awards to win in theflm industry.
FIRST NEWS HEADLINES For more headline news, pictures and videos go to www.frstnews.co.uk/news
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King of the OscarsEditor Nicky Cox M
at Firs News , we re re lly prou we re ble o g ve vo ce o epeople o Br n. Yes, s you
And, this week, we took your voices righthe top with the Prime Minister, David Camlistening to your concerns and answering yoquestions on the issues that matter most toyou. Among other things, Mr Cameron wasclear that he wants to make sure that every cis taught in a way that works or them as anindividual. I was so happy to hear that becauthat message fts in so well with the First My Way! campaign. The aim o My Way! iany schoolchild eeling stupid because theystruggling. One in fve children has some sorlearning challenge which means that their bworks in a di erent way and they need di ekinds o help to be taught in their own wa
Today a antastic new art gadget, called uis launching. It works with the Nintendo Wiand is a great new way to draw and to discovyour creativity. uDraw will be sponsoring thWay! campaign or the next two years whicabsolutely brilliant news. It means that we ccontinue to publish your My Way! stories News and we will be able to visit more o yin your schools. And, well be launching theWay! Awards in June at Downing Street. Moabout that soon...
THIS WEEKIN HISTORY
On 9 March 1973, the people o NortIreland voted overwhelmingly to rem
within the United Kingdom.
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A ban onproductplacement onBritish TV hasbeen li ted. This means advertisersnow pay to have their products usein TV shows like X Factor and BrGot Talent . This is already commopractice in America.
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A street child sleeps inher bed in India
Best actor Colin Firth
thE worl s frs ull-leng m r on or wo-leggerobo s s been el n Os k , J p n.
BRitiSh c or Col n F r s won Bes ac or sye rs Osc rs or s role s K ng George Vi n e flmthe Kings Speech .
More aid for the poorMORE money w ll be g ven by Br n o e worl s poores people over e nex our ye rs, er eresul s o rev ew or ere by e in ern on l developmen Secre ry an rew M c ell.
British aid will be stopped to 16 countriesa ter the review showed that they are nolonger considered to be in poverty.
India will continue to receive 280million a year or the next our years. Othercountries that will beneft rom the UKsaid include Yemen and Somalia, which willhelp the countries crack down on terrorism.
The aid money is one o the ew budgetsthat is not being a ected by Governmentcuts. The amount given to countries abroadas aid will rise to 11 billion by 2015.
Lots o people think that it is un air tospend so much money helping peopleabroad when there are lots o areas in theUK that are being orced to make cuts and
spend less money.Mr Mitchell has spoken out to say:
The reason why, at this time o dread uleconomic inheritance, we made it clearthat we wont balance the books at theexpense o the poorest people in theworld, is because it is morally right to doso.
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FIRST NEWS GIVES YOUNG PEOPLE A VOICE
AMY, 12Ar you looking orward toPrinc Williams w dding toKat Middl ton?
I certainly am. I think it will be agreat and happy occasion, and anopportunity or us all to celebrate.I camped out on The Mall thenight be ore Prince Charlesand Dianas wedding and lovedwatching the procession go by. Iwouldnt recommend everyonedoes that, not least because itwould get very crowded, buthope that you will all be using the
opportunity o the public holidayto do something to celebrate theoccasion in April.
HeATHY, 10Wh n you w r l ct din May, what was th rstthought that cam intoyour h ad?
What a huge responsibility thisis and that I hope I dont letanyone down.
FIRsT NeWs ReADeR, 11Will bullying punishm ntsg t any wors , oth r thankids b ing s nt of thplayground or having th irpar nts com to school?And CINDY, 9What is b ing don abouts rious bullying?
I really want this Governmentto get to grips with bullying inour schools. It makes so manychildrens lives a misery. Thebiggest single step we can takeis to give teachers more powerthan they have now. When I speak to teachers, and in particularheadteachers, they o ten say
they dont eel they can properlypunish the worst-behaved kids.Were changing that. Were givingteachers much greater control inthe classroom, with more powerto discipline bullies, and evensearch them or any weapons theymight be carrying.
FIRsT NeWs ReADeR, 14What is your vision or th
ducation o childr n inthis country?
I want every child to have thebest education in the world. I
want them to not just learn thebasics; I want them to be inspiredby learning. And, importantly,I want each child to have aneducation that suits their needs.Everyone is di erent; we all havedi erent needs, abilities andinterests and I want schoolsto cater or them. Thats one o the reasons why were making areally big change. Were lettingsuitable organisations whetherthats teachers, a parents groupor charity set up a school.More schools mean more choiceand more children getting theeducation they want and need.
OLIVIA AARONsONDo you l that th r isa signi cant thr at romt rrorist attacks and whatplans hav you mad tocombat it?
The threats we ace are serious and the Government is doing all
it can to protect people, whetherthats tracking the terrorists whowant to do us harm or building astronger society so people dontturn to terrorism in the frst place.And, o course, we can all do our
bit by being alert and looking outor any suspicious bags on trains
and buses.
JADe, 13How will British childr nb n t rom th 2012Olympic Gam s?
This is a once-in-a-li etimeopportunity to make sure theydo. So weve announced a
new inclusive School Gamesprogramme which every schoolwill be invited to sign up to. I hopethis series o annual events willexcite children across the countryand inspire them to get involvedin sport. Were aiming or thefrst School Games fnal to takeplace in the Olympic Stadium in2012, giving young people anopportunity to eel the powero competing in a world class
stadium. We are determined thathosting the 2012 Games will allus to harness the UKs passion sport and increase participation,particularly by young people.
TOBY, 14How did you l a t r ath World Cup forts romyou, David B ckham andPrinc William wh n wonly got on vot romFIFA?
Hugely disappointed, to behonest. The England 2018 teamput together a antastic bid andI honestly believe there wasnothing more that we could havdone. But I congratulated Russiaon being selected and wish themluck or hosting the tournament
TeRRI, 11I am a m mb r o thcharity Young Carers . War you going to do aboutth lack o mon y or usTh support group or kidis shutting down and wn d that support.
The frst thing to say is how
much I appreciate the work o young carers. A survey carried oby the BBC last year ound one12 schoolchildren had some sorto caring responsibilities. Thesepeople are o ten unsung heroes
juggling caring responsibilitiewith their schoolwork and a socli e. In return, the Governmentis trying to do all we can to helpcarers, in particular by puttinga lot more unding into healthservices to give them the breaksthey need.
Your question, though, was
THe Prim Minist r has tak n tim out o his busy sch dul running th country to answ r qu stions rom
First News r ad rs. So, this was your chanc to ask David Cam ron about th issu s that matt r most to you
Prime MinisterDavid Cameronanswers yourquestions
I r allywant this
Gov rnm ntto g t to
grips withbullying in
our schools.
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about money or your supportgroup. Although I dont knowthe details o your speci c case,there is no doubt that everyoneis having to make cuts at themoment central governmentand local councils too as we tryto get to grips with the massive
hole we have in the publicnances. But what Ive said tolocal councils is they really shouldcut their bureaucracies andtheir top pay be ore they turn tovoluntary bodies and charities.That is the approach we are
ollowing in central government.Despite these di cult times,weve actually ound new ways tohelp including through a newBig Society Bank and, to makeit easier be ore this new moneystarts to fow, a Transition Fund tohelp voluntary groups grasp newopportunities that open up.
FIRsT NeWs ReADeR, 15
How will the Big Societywork in poorer communitiesin Britain? I live in a villagewhere lots o peoplevolunteer and look out oreach other but I am not surethat this will work in largerand poorer communities.
In act its in precisely thesecommunities that the old approach
o everything being controlledrom the centre has been the
greatest ailure. So one o thereasons Im so passionate aboutthe Big Society is that its in theseareas where a new approachcould make the biggest di erence.
Empowering people to improvethe lives o their communities not only through volunteering,but also by giving them a greatersay over the public services theyreceive and the decisions whichare taken works wherever peoplelive. This is because the peoplewho live in an area are more likelyto know about the area, and aremore likely to care about their area,than o cials living miles away.
Let me give you an example.Balsall Heath in Birmingham wasonce a place ull o crime anddrugs. Now its a great place tolive. And the change happenedbecause local people decided
theyd had enough and took astand to drive out crime and cleanup their neighbourhood, withresidents groups, street stewardsand the like working in partnershipwith the police and council. TheBig Society is about learning thelessons rom this and applyingthem elsewhere too. That doesntmean sitting back and hoping we are actively trying to make ithappen. For example, we are goingto be training 5,000 communityorganisers to help bring aboutsocial action in areas where it is
needed most. And we are settingup a Community First undwhich will support the growth o community groups in areas withsigni cant deprivation.
FIRsT NeWs WeBsITeMeMBeR, 10Do you think we should putup the age limit or smokingand drinking? And how canwe have more protection
or schoolgirls as thereare loads o weird peopleout there?
The age limit or cigarettesalready went up a couple o years ago to 18 and I dont think it should go higher. I do think,however, we should protectchildren rom smoking. One waya lot o teenagers get cigarettesis rom vending machines, so weare banning them rom being soldin these machines later this year.When it comes to alcohol, again, Ithink people are old enough at 18to make their own decisions. Butwe have got to do more to stopunderage drinking. For example,we are doubling the ne or thoseshopkeepers who sell alcohol toyoung teenagers.
Youre right about protectingchildren. One particularlyimportant thing weve seen inrecent months is more help orchildren and young people usingsocial networking sites, like theClickCEOP app or Facebook. Itsvital we spread the word on this,so children and teenagers canreport any suspicious behaviourand get the help, advice andsupport they need.
RAY, 12Yo incr a d VAT to 20%b t it ha an f ct on manything I b y v rywh r ,incl ding at chool. Whatar yo willing to do abo tthing that childr n b y?
This was a really tough decision.Believe me I dont like puttingup taxes. But this country ismassively in debt, so we haveto do something about it. Thebiggest part o the answer iscutting spending. But we also needto get more money in, and that,un ortunately, means increasingsome taxes.
However, not everythingchildren need has VAT added to it.For instance, no one pays any VATon childrens clothing or books.
AYesHA, 11
Will university ees decreaseconsidering the numbero protestors you got? I not, what will happen to
people who cant aford theees? Will they not have a
university education?I think theres been a lot o
misunderstanding about our plans.No one will have to pay any eesup ront not a penny. The onlytime people will pay anythingback is when they graduate, havea job and earn over 21,000. Thatis much better than the presentsystem, when people start payingback i they earn just 15,000.Under the new system everyonewill pay less per month than theydo now and the less well-o will pay almost two thirds less permonth than now.
Were also launching a NationalScholarship Programme which,by 2014, will help support around100,000 students rom the poorest
amilies every year.So, no student should be put o
going to university by the thoughtthat they cant a ord the ees. This
is really important. I want morepeople rom a wider variety o backgrounds to get into our bestuniversities, and that will onlyhappen i people understand themeasures we are taking to helpthose on the lowest incomes.
eVeWe had lots o snow thisyear, last year and it isthought that, in the uture,we will have much moresnow around winter. Isthe Government going toprovide solutions to thesnow because the countryseems to collapse (trainsstop running, no grit onthe roads) whenever wehave snow?
I wouldnt say Britain collapseswhen theres snow, but I do agree
we should do all we can to makeour response better. Weve nottraditionally spent as much onsnow protection measures assome countries with much colderwinters, because the measureswouldnt be used as o ten. Youreright, though, to say weve nowhad a couple o years o problemswith snow. In act, this winter wasthe coldest or over a century, andcountries elsewhere in Europehad similar problems. But wevecertainly got to do all we canto be as well prepared as
possible. For instance, we currentlyhave more than a million tonneso salt stored across the country,nearly our times as much as wehad a year ago.
JuLIeN, 16How do you decide howmuch aid to give to peopleliving in desperate need inpoverty around the world,compared to how much youspend on people in the UK?
Its a good question, and one o the great things about our politicsin recent years is that all threemain parties now pretty muchagree on the answer. Weve allmade a promise to achieve thetarget the United Nations set orspending on aid 0.7% o UK grossnational income. Despite these
di cult nancial times, weare going to keep thatpromise. Were one o the countries leadingthe way on this. Ithink that says ahuge amountabout ourcountry andthe values westand or.
O course,its a smallproportion o our budgetcompared towhat we spendhere in the UK,
but well-spentaid can achievemiracles. Theneed is huge:more than abillion peoplearound the worldtry to survive on lessthan a dollar a day.UK taxpayers havealready helped
eradicate small pox and bringpolio to the edge o extinction.Last year alone we brought oodto 13 million people on the brink o amine, vaccinated our mill
children against measles andprovided clean water to 2.5 milliopeople. These are amazing gureand show what a di erence we camake both through voluntarygiving and through taxpayer
unding.
LARA, 11Whats your avourite meal
I love to cook, and my avourirecipe at the moment is Italiansausage meat Pasta. My kidslove pancakes, and I really enjoycooking them on a Sundaymorning.
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Were aimingor the rst SchoolGames nal to
take place in theOlympic Stadium
in 2012
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28 februaryGaNGNeuNG, SOuTH
KOrea : Kimbe leyHew-Low nd C me onHemme t o aust li
compete in the Ice D nceF ee du ing d y one o the2011 Wo ld Junio Figu eSk ting Ch mpionships.
february lONdON, uK: Woodl nd cre tures g thered or speci l screeW lt Disneys cl ssic flm, Bambi , t the British Film Institute this weekend. To celebr te
frst ever rele se on high defnition Blu-r y, arthur the deer, Thumper the r bbit nd thh ndlers took trip to the South B nk to w tch the flm t speci l screening.
24 february COlOmbia :Child en in Colombi e being encou ged
to sw p c t pults o conse v tion in neduc tion l initi tive designed to p otect
the count ys nume ous end nge ed bi ds,including the Yellow-e ed P ot.
28 february lONdON uK: a group o young women h ve bit o do or Ox mt St P ncr s Intern tion l nd enjoy screening o Dirty Dancing . Ox m is c lling
on women cross the UK to get together with their em le riends in M rch to celebr tewomens chievements or the 100th nnivers ry o Intern tion l Womens D y (8 M rch, 2011)
nd r ise money to support their work with women living in poverty.
28 february lONdON, uK : Helen Skelton bec me the f st pe sonto high-wi e w lk between the chimneys o B tte se Powe St tion, in id o redNose D y 2011. The d edevil Blue Pete p esente took just 11 minutes to complete
the 150-met e st etch o wi e c oss one o Londons most mous l ndm ks.
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Not so stupid
A NEW hybrid o minkewhale may have been ound.
The whale is believed to be across between two types o minkewhale; an Antarctic minke and anorthern minke.
The whale was caught in thenortheastern Atlantic in 2007.It is only now that its DNA hasbeen ound by a geneticist whowas analysing whale DNA anddiscovered the surprising results.
The two species o minke whalenever normally meet, because theirmigration routines take them inopposite directions. Until now.Further research has uncoveredvarious stories rom shermenwho claim to have caught or seenunusual minke whales over the last
15 years. Could it be a new speciesdeveloping? Or just a ew individualwhales that are ukes o nature?
PEOPLE o ten make jokesabout how stupid sheep are,but new research shows theymay be more intelligent thanwe think.
Researchers at the University o Cambridge discovered that Welshmountain sheep have brainpowerthat equals rodents and monkeys.Tests ound that the sheep can mapthe area they live in, and some mayeven be able to plan ahead.
The studies were done as part o research into Huntingtons Disease.
DisappearingMYSTERIOUS wolvermay vanish rom mainlAmerica due to climatechange, according toscientists.
The erce animals are onlyound in cold climates, and a
rarely seen anywhere that getwarmer than 22C.
Warmer summers and the din spring snow in the US maythe species to struggle to survin Wyoming, Idaho, MontanaWashington State the areasare currently ound.
There is a lot o concern athe uture o the wolverine asome states are thinking aboureintroducing them in an efortry and conserve the species.
HOW cute and relaxed do these red pandas look at the their home in Paignton Zoo!
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ANIMAL NEWS For more animal news, pictures and videos go to www.frstnews.co.uk/news
Rescued!
You named cub!
Weighing just 56g each (thats less thanour spoons o sugar) the week-old cubs were
rescued rom oods in Wales last week. Thetiny cubs were ound abandoned in a barrel,where experts think their mother le t them tokeep them sa e.
Baby badgers dont usually leave their homes,
known as setts, until they are three months old.While it is very sad that the cubs have becomeseparated rom their mum, it gives vets achance to learn more about the animals at thisearly stage in their development.
The cubs have been named Lavender,Safron and Nutmeg and are being cared or
at Secret World Wildli e Rescue in Somerswhere they will eventually be released backinto the wild.
Pauline Kidner, ounder o Secret Worldsays: Theyre the rst o the year and it isnice message or everyone that spring is juaround the corner.
THESE baby badgers could be the cutest things weve seen in a very long time!
The red panda cub, Raymundo, picturedcuddled up with his mum was named by users o www.frstnews.co.uk and he looks pretty contentwith his new name.
Red pandas are acing extinction in the wild
and are classed as Vulnerable by the InternationalUnion or the Conservation o Nature.
Raymundo was born last July, alongside hissister Macy, bringing the total o red pandas atPaignton Zoo to our!
New typeof whale?
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St nky sewe sS Fr cisco is i vesti g millio so doll rs i three-ye r supplyo ble ch to tre t the oul ste chcomi g rom its sewers. To s vew ter, low- ow toilets h ve to beused i the city, but some s yth t this does ot ush thesewers properly. O ci ls s y thepolicy s ves 90 millio litres o w ter e ch ye r.
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Hearts for HaitiCaN you belie e th t it h s been o e ye since the H iti e
Jack Forst r and Dani l K ating, Strawb rry Fi lds Primary School
OvEr the l st few weeks we h e been following the wo k of the Ll nbe isMount in rescue te m. E e y ye , o e 100 w lke s nd climbe s getinto difficulties on the Snowdoni Mount ins nd h e to be escued.
Miriam Harm ns, Hannah eickmann & emily Ow n, Ysgol Gynradd Lland gfan School
The most common ccident is to slip nd sust in n nkle o leg inju y but the e e f t lities too.The te m, who e ll oluntee s, wo k closely
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membe of the te m is Te l, bl ck L b do se ch dog. recently, Te l isited ou school with he h ndle rob Booth , to tell us boutthe wo k of the Ll nbe is Mount in rescue Te m.Te l helps the te m by finding lost
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Just befo e the end of the p esent tion robs phone bleeped nd he nd Te l h d tole e immedi tely to ttend c ll out someone w s h ing difficulties up on theSnowdoni mount ins.
The te m s y th t the best time of ye to climb Snowdon is in the summe on d y,c lm d y. But its lw ys impo t nt to be c eful not to unde estim te the t ickiness of climbing nd w lking on the mount ins on ny d y of the ye , s ys Simon P tton.
We h d g e t d y, th nks to the Mount in rescue Te m nd Te l.
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I got to walk on t e purple carpet, meet celebrities and justave fun. W en we got to our seats t ere was popcorn in
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H y boys, you n w s ngl s call dThats The Truth . T ll us about th songTom: I have no idea what the songs about.Danny: We werent really sure about thesong at rst, but when we wrote the chorusit turned into something big. And it sort o grew. Now its our new single.Tom: Its actually one o the ew songs wehave that isnt personal to us. It could relateto someone.
You go ng on tou aga n!Ha y:We are! Were starting in Parisand Brussels.Tom: And then we start the UK tour. Wehavent yet worked out the set list but weknow all the new songs we are going to
play. We made a list o all the other potentialsongs and we had a list o about 30!
What would w fnd on you tou bus?Tom: We always have Powerade, Redbulland water. We have a mixed nuts selection.And a ruit bowl. We used to have a cheeseboard and wine but you dont really wantthat be ore you go on stage.Ha y:For me it has to be Diet Coke andsmoothies. I like the healthy stu otherwiseyou dont eel very good.
What song do you l k do ng on stag ?Danny: I like doing whatever the single is.Its a test to see how we do.Tom: Shine A Light is actually really good todo too. We hope Taio Cruz will come alongto Wembley. He did the Jingle Bell Ball withus. Hes really busy doing his own stu andtouring the world. But we really hope so.
Hav you v had any majo sl p -upswh l on stag ?Danny: Yes, Im always messing up.Tom: Every show one o us will mess up
once or twice. When the rst album cameout, Harry had a massive reak out momentand started drumming at double time. Itwas really bizarre and we had to stop. Wehad another one at Shepherds Bush inLondon where Danny orgot the words sohe pretended he had to sneeze. Then hecame over and said: What are the lyrics?
Whats th b st th ng about b ng nMcFly?Doug :The shows, de nitely.Danny: The creativity within each other.Tom: Being in the studio is good and beingon stage on tour. Weve done maybe 11or 12 tours now. Normally we tour everyyear but we didnt tour in 2009 or 2010. Wehavent played the arenas or so long, its sonice to be back.
You s ngl s call dThats the Truth sonow w want som t uths out o you! Whatwas th naught st th ng you d dat school?Doug :I was banned rom going on schooltrips a ter I got a bit noisy on one once. Butit was okay because I joined McFly soona ter that.
Danny: I was a part o the amous Tuck ShopVan Raid. Basically one day the tuck shopvan came in and he was in the groundsunloading stu or the tuck shop. Usually hewould come when we were o . So someoneshouted: Tuck shop van and we all leggedit in and everyone was grabbing sweets.Its amous in our school history but I gotsingled out to stand up in assembly and Igot two weeks o detention.
Whos th m ss st band m mb ?All:Dougie, although hes only messy in hown space. Like hell tidy up a ter dinnerand stu but i you open the door to hisbedroom its a mess. Its normally cleanclothes usually ones hes tried on and justhrown on his foor.
Whats th wo st p ank youv playDanny: We played a prank on our guitartechnician, Neil. I stuck a Sharpie pen ina banana and asked him: Have you everheard o the Not To Scratch Game? Iexplained that I had to tickle him with abanana and he had to try not to scratch.Tom: He basically put permanent markerover his entire ace.
Hav you v anc d a ca tooncha act ?Ha y:Princess Jasmine rom Aladdin ibeauti ul.Doug :Oh, Belle rom Beauty and theBeast is pretty hot.
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Once youve chosen Snivy, Tepig oOshawott, then you jou ney begins. Asyou atte pt to beco e a top Pok on
T aine , youll encounte a yste iouscha acte called N and the sneakyTea Plas a, who a e all t ying to splitPok on o thei T aine s.
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Amazing eco-houseBRITAIN rich t man hop to cr at th u timat co-pad hich a no carbon
ootprint at a !
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!What do you do to help ght climate change? How do you get your riends, amily and school to do
their bit too? Tell us and First News readers. Log on to .fr tn .co.uk/di co r , or write ton d k@fr tn .co.uk , or the address on page 14.
Lakshmi Mittal wants to splash out a massive 30 million to build a ten-bedroomenvironmentally- riendly country estate in Surrey.
The tycoon hopes to build a home that is sel -su cient in energyand uses outdoor temperature diferences to create natural air-conditioning. So, his estate will grow enough wood to eed giantbiomass uel burners which will provide heatingand hot water or the house. Solar panels will turnsunlight into electricity and, in the summer, naturalcool air rom the estates wooded areas will bedrawn into special courtyards by undergroundtubes. A special environmentally- riendlyanaerobic digester plant will also be used tobreak down sewage and waste water and reedbeds will act as a lter in their treatment.
Apart rom being eco- riendly, themansion will also eature indoor andoutdoor swimming pools, tenniscourts and even a special undergroundart gallery.
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with Gabrielle UttonGREEN NEWS For more green news, pictures and videos go to www.frstnews.co.uk/discover
HAve you tri d purp ood?I you havent, this is the month to try it! Purple-sprouting broccoli and
beetroot are both super tasty and good or you, plus they brighten upa plate o greens. Beetroot, in particular, can be eaten in lots o diferentways. You can juice it or a healthy drink, roast it, include it in a salad,pickle it, eat it in a stew or enjoy it in soup!
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This stunning image o a ruby-tailed waspis our avourite rom the Wellcome ImageAwards 2011. The judges say that the awardsare intended to recognise images that bothincrease our understanding o scienti c ideasand are beauti ul to look at.
The man who took the image, Spike Walker,
won our awards this year. He ound the wasphimsel and had to put it in his reezer or a
ew seconds to calm it down enough to bephotographed. The underside o the wasp isconcave (curves inwards), which allows it tocurl up into a ball like this whenever it eelsthreatened by something.
Although he uses advanced equipmentnow, Spikes rst pictures were created byusing a cooker bulb to project an image rohis rst microscope onto photographic papethat was held in the lid o a biscuit tin.
Take a look at .fr tn .co.uk/di coto see more amazing images rom the awar
A New p ci o dino aurha b n gi n th namthund r thigh b cau o it po r u g mu c .
The new species was among
bones ound in a quarry in Utah,USA. Writing in Acta PalaeontologicaPolonica , the scientists describehow the creatures huge ilium (hipbone) would have allowed very bigmuscles to attach to it. Its name,Brontomerus mcintoshi , comes
rom the Greek or thunder, thighand John McIntosh, a respecteddinosaur expert.
Brontomerus would have used itsstrong thighs to ght of rivals andpossibly predators. Its ront legswere also strong, leading experts tosay that thunder thighs was moreathletic than other sauropods, suchas Diplodocus or Brachiosaurus ,and that its legs gave it a kind o dinosaur our-wheel drive.
See .fr tn .co.uk/di co r to see a report about the discovery.
Kicking king
Francisco Gasc
lAsT k had om amazing ci nc pictur or you, but thi k got om n b tt r on .
SCIENCE For more science news, pictures and videos go to www.frstnews.co.uk/discover
A ballof light
Ruby-tailed wasps can be found in the UThey do have a stinging organ, but don
have any venom and are harmless
CHECK IT OUTwww.fr tn w .co. k or a ga ry o th b t pic
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Where does our energy comefrom today?
Right now, most o our energy comes rom brownenergy sources; ossil uels such as coal, oil and gas. Fossil
uels are taken out o the ground and then burnt in largepower stations to create electricity. But the problem isthat when we burn ossil uels they produce greenhousegases, which is bad or our environment. Traditional ossil
uels are getting harder and harder to nd and will runout eventually. We have to import them rom other ar of countries, relying on them to give us our energy and thismakes the uel very expensive! But what can we do?
Where can energy come fromin the future?
The good news is that there is a cleaner way o producing electricity and we can do this by using naturalresources like the sun, the wind, rivers and the sea. This isrenewable energy. Putting solar panels onto our roo cancapture the power o the sun to make electricity, and solarthermal panels use the suns energy to heat up water. Wecan use the power o the wind to turn turbines that makeelectricity, rom big wind arms with tall turbines tohaving your own small turbine in your back garden, i it swindy enough! It is also possible to use water to generateenergy, when its moving in a river, or rom the power o
the waves and tides in the sea.
A target to aim forAt Good Energy we have a set a target that
100% o our energy in this country can be madeby renewables by 2050. It just needs everyone tothink about how we can make our electricity in adiferent way. More and more people are realisingthat they dont need to rely on big power generatorsand companies to get their power; in act you cangenerate your own. Last year, more people installedtheir own mini renewable generators in the UK thanever be ore, or example putting solar panels onthe roo o their house or even their school. When
its not possible to make your own, lots o peopleare switching their energy supplies away rom big,brown-power companies and have moved tosuppliers that are able to supply 100% renewableenergy now.
Electric cars and cleverwashing machines
Renewable energy generates the most when its windyor i theres a lot o sun so its not always easy to predictwhen itll be available. In the uture well need to usepower when its there so well need more clever electronics
to do this such aswashing machinesthat can turn onautomatically whenits really windy or
raining lots. Newelectric cars areable to be poweredon renewableelectricity too.Instead o stoppingat the petrol stationand spluttering outlots o emissions
rom the exhaust,electric cars canbe plugged inovernight and areas green as theelectricity you put into them!
So, to hit ourrenewable energy
target, we all need to think about where our energy comesrom and how every bit o energy we use has an impact on
the environment we live in. The more people think aboutit, the less energy they are likely to use.
Is it po ibl to hav all o r n rgy provid d by nat r by 2050?
Nature power
Solar panels use the sunsrays to make electricity
A house poweredby solar panels
For more special reports, pictures and videos go to www.frstnews.co.uk/discoverby Juliet Davenport for Good Energy
For mor information vi itwww.good n rgy.co. k
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Bi ingha and A senalhave now won the Ca lingCup/League Cup twice each.A senal won it in 1987 and1993, winning both fnals 2-1.
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An a ateu ish ix-up between Lau ent Koscielnyand Wojciech Szczesny allowed Bi ingha s Oba ema tins to tap in the winning goal in the 89th inute,
aking it 2-1 to Bi ingha .Citys goalkeepe Ben Foste ade a st ing o
i p essive saves in the second hal to keep A senal oand i p oved his chances o being selected o theEngland tea again.
Apart from the birth of my two children, that w
the greatest feeling of my life, said Foster.The last ajo t ophy that Bi ingha won ca ein this sa e co petition, when it was still called theLeague Cup. They went into this fnal as unde dogs, anhad been beaten 3-0 by A senal ea lie in the season.
Bi ingha boss Alex mcLeish won t ophies galowith range s, but said that winning this fnal with as all club like Bi ingha is his g eatest achieve en
A sene Wenge , the A senal anage , didnt want bla e his playe s, but was disappointed with the waythat the winning goal ell so easily to ma tins. Ben Foalso ecognised how easy the winning goal had been:
I think I could have scored that! he said.
Citys wait is over
Ashley Cole in acrecently against Ev
Obafemi Martins celebrates making it 2-1, while Arsenal keeper WojciechSzczesny and central defender Laurent Koscielny slump on the turf
Birminghams players, including man of the matchBen Foster (far right), celebrate after the nal whistle
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