arrivederci antonio. manager conte leaves tottenham hotspur by mutual consent after 16 months in charge. and we ll be hearing more of your stories about caring for relatives with dementia. nothing prepares you for that moment where your parents do turn around and ask you who you are. that moment is heartbreaking. it s monday the 27th of march. our main story. the new leader of the scottish national party will be revealed this afternoon, six weeks after nicola sturgeon announced her resignation. the scottish health secretary humza yousaf, the finance secretary kate forbes and ash regan, a former minister, are the three contenders hoping to become first minister. whoever wins the top job will take on a fractured party and a country facing a number of policy challenges. our scotland editor james cook reports. for the snp, this has been a difficult campaign. splits have emerged on the economy, social issues such as gay marriage and a lack of progress towards independence. so part
children and particularly how they treat black children. students at a school near one of south london s busiest roads have built pollution filters for their classrooms. elmgreen school in tulse hill is one of many in areas of high pollution. the filters cost £200 and remove harmful particulates in the air. we all kind of thought, you know, once we come inside, you know, our air is significantly cleaner than it is outside. and for the most part it is but there is still quite a lot of pollution in our schools and in our homes. chelsea football club has hosted an iftar, or breaking of the fast, for muslims observing ramadan. starting with a call to prayer. last night was the first time any premier league stadium had hosted an iftar. chelsea said it wanted to send a message out to players and fans as to the type of club it is. dozens of hot air balloons are set to soar above london s skyline
a report on the police s use of strip and search on children has found those from ethnic backgrounds are more likely to be targeted than others. in london, nearly 900 strip searches of children were carried out by the met over a four year period. many of you will remember the issue being highlighted by the story of child 0. 0ne charity is now calling for a complete reform of policing. i think what we need urgently is leadership from the top of the metropolitan police that puts the safeguarding of children front and centre. and we need a cultural change across the police service that changes how the police treat children and particularly how they treat black children. students at a school near one of south london s busiest roads have built pollution filters for their classrooms. elmgreen school in tulse hill is one of many in areas of high pollution. the filters cost £200 and remove harmful particulates in the air. we all kind of thought,