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Refugees in Leicester, Firework Laws & Jamie Vardy's Future

Start your day with the latest news and updates, with Jim and Jo at breakfast.

We heard on Friday that local councils across the country are concerned that they might not get the support they need if asked to house unaccompanied child refugees. Local authorities have warned that council tax bills could rise - or services could be cut - if the government doesn't offer more money to care for them.

Fireworks! The noise they make can either make your heart sink or get you in the the party mood.
You have to be over 18 to buy them - but is it a good idea to let anyone buy explosives with the potential to do serious harm? Should the UK follow the likes of Australia and ban the sale of fireworks to the general public?

It's believed Jamie Vardy will a decision about his future with Leicester City this morning. The 29-year-old striker is decide whether he will join Arsenal before leaving for Euro 2016 with England at around 11:30 BST. But will he stay, or will he go?

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  • Mon 6 Jun 2016 06:00