hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, columnist at the evening standard & the i, and times radio presenter. tomorrow s front pages. starting with. the discovery of human remains in the search for 33 year old sarah everard is the lead for the guardian a serving police officer is being detained on suspicion of her murder. the metro carries a picture of the police search in woodland near ashford in kent where the discovery was made sarah everard was last seen a week ago walking home through clapham in south london the telegraph says the arrested officer lived in deal in kent and worked in the met s parliamentary and diplomatic protection command. the times highlights the words of reassurance from the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick said women should feel safe walking the streets
the day s other football news and. wales manager ryan giggs will miss their upcoming world cup qualifiers against belgium and the czech republic. he ll remain on leave, with robert page continuing as caretaker. giggs was arrested on suspicion of assault last november and his bail has been extended until the 1st of may. championship side coventry city have signed a 10 year contract to return to the ricoh arena from next season. the club have agreed a deal with rugby union side wasps, who own the ground, having played home matches at birmingham since 2019. manchester city will play next week s champions league last 16 home leg against borussia monchengladbach in budapest. the game has been moved because of german quarantine rules city lead the tie 2 0. and staying on the stadium theme brazil s world famous maracana is to get a new name after the authorities in rio de janeiro voted to name it after the country s greatest ever player pele. after 1a months away from the court
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