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What's in the news?
QCA Unit 16
What's the big idea?
Today's news is a non-stop business. You can read it in
newspapers, listen to it on the radio and watch it on the TV 24
hours a day. News answers the questions Who? What? Why? When? and
Where?
Sometimes news is about local issues, like
traffic jams. It tells the local community what's going on. It can
also be about world events that affect everybody, like war, famine
and flood. So whether it's a parking problem in Peckham, or an oil
spillage in Alaska you'll find it in the news.
Weather is always in the news too. Television news can bring us
dramatic pictures of the victims of flooding and drought. Local
weather forecasts tell us if it's going to rain. But they can also
highlight climate change and global warming.
News enables us to watch worldwide events even as they happen. The
gap between the local and the global is getting smaller. This is
known as globalisation.
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